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Kushycat Therapy session 1 😇
Raised in the Bathroom 🌳
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Week 2. Vegetation
2mo ago
1/9
20 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
90 %
Air Humidity
23 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
15 L
Pot Size
0.03 L
Watering Volume
Kushycat One seedling has proven to be very strong and is growing alone in a 15-liter textile pot.
Three mice are sitting together in the cool box with a mini tomato, some aloe vera, and lemon balm.
I also scattered various seeds from companion plants into the box.
One mouse had an accident during transplantation and is very tiny. Picture to follow.
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Week 3. Vegetation
2mo ago
1/7
15 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
93 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Substrate Temp
16 °C
Night Air Temp
15 L
Pot Size
0.03 L
Watering Volume
Kushycat They're doing quite well so far, despite all the rain and hardly any sun.
The little darling in solitary confinement is doing particularly well💪.
I tied the three in the box down a little, but otherwise no topping, etc.
Strangely enough, one of the three from the box started to bloom after about three weeks.
Maybe it's because there are only about 15 hours of light left, but it doesn't matter—I already have experience with bonsai. 😂
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Week 4. Vegetation
1mo ago
1/13
15 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
73 %
Air Humidity
23 °C
Substrate Temp
16 °C
Night Air Temp
15 L
Pot Size
1 L
Watering Volume
Nutrients 3
Alg-A-Mic
4 mll
Fish-Mix
4 mll
Bio Flowering Booster
4 mll
Kushycat The box has been moved to the small tomato tent, or rather, the two of them together on a pallet. 🚂
It's really nice to see how the companion plants and the holy herb are growing together and seem to be creating a good environment for each other.
I've been pinching them back and defoliating them a little.
One has already started flowering, the other two are in transition, so I'll leave them vegetative for another week.
The tomato in the box is finally growing properly. Before, it was alone in a pot and stagnated at 2-3 centimeters for weeks, but now it's literally exploding.
Maybe it will produce a few small cherry tomatoes after all.
The big sister in solitary confinement is really taking off every day and growing like bamboo. 🚀💚
She is also in transition to flowering.
She has not been treated and is growing without topping, etc.
I gave them all the first dose of flowering fertilizer from RQS, which is not listed here.😛
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Week 5. Flowering
1mo ago
1/10
14 hrs
Light Schedule
31 °C
Day Air Temp
Weak
Smell
73 %
Air Humidity
29 °C
Substrate Temp
16 °C
Night Air Temp
15 L
Pot Size
1 L
Watering Volume
Nutrients 5
Silicate
1.3 mll
Alg-A-Mic
4 mll
Fish-Mix
4 mll
Kushycat Next therapy session!🌞
The patients are blossoming in the truest sense of the word!🌿💚
I am very glad that I started this last project.
The magic box is getting more beautiful every day, and I am always amazed at how the little jungle is thriving with the beautiful companion plants and the cute apple plants.
They have freed themselves from their bonds in the box like David Copperfield, and I will now just let them grow as they please. 🐱
I only removed a few leaves from the tomato, basil, and weed so that light can reach the ground. 🌞
The big sister in solitary confinement is stretching out extremely, and I'm curious to see how big she will get. 🌳
I also removed some large sun sails from her and will probably separate/tie down the branches a little more in the next few days.🛫
The magic box and the big sister also got a gift of BioBizz worm humus, which unfortunately is not listed here.
Oh, and I have to praise myself for once... I think I took some nice photos (crapy samsung phone) ! Confirmation from professionals? xD
There is another bonsai plant, but it has heat damage on its stem and is more or less dying. I'm leaving it alone and only watering it a little, as it probably won't produce anything useful, so I won't document it any further.
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Week 6. Flowering
1mo ago
1/14
14 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
Normal
Smell
73 %
Air Humidity
25 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
15 L
Pot Size
1 L
Watering Volume
Nutrients 5
Silicate
1.3 mll
Alg-A-Mic
4 mll
Fish-Mix
4 mll
Kushycat Wow, I really like this grow, but I didn't consider that tomatoes are heavy feeders, so I should have used a little more fertilizer or applied it more often.
I added some cattle/chicken manure fertilizer with a little algae lime to the magic box and also sprayed all the plants with Canna Cure.
The big sister has stopped stretching and is now producing inflorescences.
There has been hardly any stretching in the magic box, probably because the tomato is drawing in nutrients properly, as mentioned above.
The tomato is also flowering quite late, but at least there will still be autumn tomatoes.
I also took a photo of the bonsai plant and I bet it's the smallest cannabis plant ever seen here.
I took it out of soil that was far too wet (again, I just don't learn...) and am keeping it alive until the bitter end.
I have defoliated all the plants in the magic box.
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Week 7. Flowering
16d ago
1/9
13 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
Normal
Smell
74 %
Air Humidity
25 °C
Substrate Temp
17 °C
Night Air Temp
15 L
Pot Size
1 L
Watering Volume
Nutrients 5
Silicate
1.3 mll
Alg-A-Mic
5 mll
Fish-Mix
5 mll
Kushycat 🍎🍟
The ladies are looking a little pale around the edges.
I haven't been in the garden for two days and got a bit of a shock.
They seem to be sucking up nutrients like crazy at the moment.
I gave them a good dose of fertilizer right away.
I think I'll also feed them with grow fertilizer until one week before the end so that they don't get any paler and suck all the nitrogen out of the leaves.
To be honest, I'm not expecting big flowers as there are only 13 hours of daylight at the moment and the sun is mostly absent.
This is more of a labor of love that brings me joy because it's beautiful to look at.🐝💚
🍎🍟
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Week 8. Flowering
8d ago
1/11
13 hrs
Light Schedule
21 °C
Day Air Temp
Strong
Smell
68 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Substrate Temp
15 °C
Night Air Temp
15 L
Pot Size
1 L
Watering Volume
Nutrients 4
Alg-A-Mic
5 mll
Fish-Mix
5 mll
Bio-Grow
5 mll
Kushycat They're still pretty pale in the box, even though they've been properly fertilized.
Well, I gave them another good dose. It smells really delicious, like apples, when you stand next to it or get close to it.
Unfortunately, I had to cut off a small branch because of bud rot.
The big one is doing quite well and the flowers are getting thicker.
I think it will be ready first, but it will definitely take another 2-3 weeks. I pray to Shiva that everything will be fine.
20.09.2025 Unfortunately, I found two small spots of bud rot and cut them off and disposed of them. Today, I fertilized them again because they were very pale again. If the weather turns out as forecast starting tomorrow, I'm thinking about harvesting them early in 1 week after flushing. Then I'll make butter out of them or use the decarboxylated flowers for baking.
Lousy summer! Lousy life!
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Week 9. Flowering
16h ago
1/12
12 hrs
Light Schedule
17 °C
Day Air Temp
Strong
Smell
60 %
Air Humidity
17 °C
Substrate Temp
10 °C
Night Air Temp
15 L
Pot Size
1 L
Watering Volume
Nutrients 4
Alg-A-Mic
5 mll
Fish-Mix
5 mll
Bio-Grow
4 mll
Kushycat Everything's fine so far, just too cold at night.
It's supposed to get a little warmer at the weekend and I hope it stays that way for at least a few weeks.
The cold at night causes it to develop strange colors, like in Indian summer. It smells deliciously of apples when you get close to it.
I'm curious to see if the tomatoes will taste like apple fritters when they're ready soon.
@Dabking, i've seen that at your place too, but the breeder is different. You also have better conditions. I'm still dependent on the sun at the moment. I wish you big tubers !
hey meine liebe :-)
Darf ich fragen was du da alles mit im selben Topf zum growen hast?
Und welchen zweck das hat?
Könnte das selbst zB nie...
Muss das immer extrem ordentlich haben xD
Aber auch wegen meinem High Stress LSt hahaha
@SouthGermanGrowGirl, ich habe gar keine Brüste 🤣
Das nennt sich Mischkultur. Wundert mich das du noch nichts davon gehört hast 😛
https://www.royalqueenseeds.de/48-beipflanzen
Ordentlich und Natur passt für mich nicht zueinander. 🍀
@Sejanus21,danke, is schon okay. Hätte mir aber etwas mehr Stretch in der Kiste gewünscht, aber ich denke 3 so nah beieinander und dann noch die Tomati da wird ordentlich Nährstoff gesaugt zurzeit.
I´m thinkin about adding wild flower mix to the plants, to create more diversity, like yours 🤩 maybe the plants are goin to more happy ❤️ good luck with your garden!
Sieht schön aus. Man sieht direkt, wie die sich alle wohlfühlen in einem natürlichen Pflanzen Mix. Der Borretsch bekommt bei mir gerne urplötzlich und massiv Mehltau.
@Kushycat, oh nein, ich wollte dir keine Angst machen. Die sehen ja noch gut aus. Ich wollte dir nur einen Tip geben, darauf zu schauen. Die Ringelblume bekommt den auch irgendwann, zumindest hier in der Region. Meist mit Beginn der Blüte, die strecken sich dann auch beide.
@Latrodectus,yes, that's right. What surprises me is that most of the threads are/are turning brown on the plant that is in the fabric pot on its own. It's a shame that there are only about 13 hours of light and little sun. I will leave them there as long as possible and hope that it doesn't get too damp and that they are spared from bud rot.
I see that you, too, are reaching the critical period.
I wish you dry and windy days so that the ripening process can continue as far as possible.
One of my first years of growing, I managed to grow cheeses until mid-November; it's possible with a lot of luck and a little planning. When is the harvest expected?
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@secretcedar, yes, unfortunately the weather is going to be difficult now. It's been raining all day today and around 18 degrees. It's supposed to get even cooler and continue raining until Friday. I have a terrible feeling about this. According to the grower, it usually flowers for 8-10 weeks, so at least another 2-3 weeks. A few years ago, we had a summer that was warm all the way through to November, but unfortunately that's not the norm.
@Latrodectus, The weather was really good yesterday and today, and it's supposed to stay that way until Sunday, when it will turn really cold with lots of rain. So I'm keeping my fingers crossed for you too! Let's hope that after these modest prospects, we'll have a golden, warm autumn that's bone dry.