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Zengrower Time for another round in the Minigrow One ✌️ It's been a while since my last diary as my wife was really sick and I needed to take care of things at home. I did grow but didn't have the time to keep up a diary unfortunately. But now things are better and now I have the time to share my new adventure with this yummy sounding strain from Seedstockers!
The strain has some interesting genetics, her parents are Alaskan Thunder Fuck (aka Matanuska) x Amherst Banana (Amherst Sour Diesel x Banana OG). Even though the name sounds mostly sweet, her ancestors are skunky so I'm expecting a nice blend of sweet and skunk flavors. But let's not get ahead of ourselves, first this lady needs to grow and I need to train her well to fit in the Minigrow. I'm slowly getting better at training my plants for the Minigrow and keeping them short and bushy. Let's see how the Thunder Banana likes her new home
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Used method
Peat Pellet
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
10d ago
1/5
0.2 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
58 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Night Air Temp
11 L
Pot Size
0.2 L
Watering Volume
50 cm
Lamp Distance
Zengrower Hey growers! 👋
It’s been a while since my last update – and I know it sounds like a bad homework excuse, but… my Labradoodle pup ate my first seedling 😅
One blink while I was inspecting it, and poof… gone.
So, I started over with two fresh seeds, which germinated nicely within a few days. They’re now settling into their small pots inside the Minigrow, so I can see which one shows the most promise. Sadly, I can only keep one in there, so it’s going to be survival of the fittest this round 😉
For this run I’m trying a 50/50 mix of Plagron Allmix and coco substrate. The coco keeps things nice and airy for the roots, but it also means there’s less pre-loaded nutrition in the medium. Normally, with 100% Allmix, you can wait 3–4 weeks before adding any nutrients. With this mix, I’ll start feeding around week 2 at about 50% of the regular schedule, then slowly build up to full strength over the next week or two.
Up front, you might notice two Erdbeer feminized seedlings – those are destined for the GTools setup. You’ll be able to follow their journey in my upcoming diary.
📅 Mini Feeding Plan – 50% Allmix / 50% Coco Mix
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Week Nutrients Dosage*
1 Water only + Root stimulator 50% of recommended dose
2 Grow nutrients + Root stimulator 50% grow + 50% root stim
3 Grow nutrients 75% grow
4 Grow nutrients + CalMag (if needed) 100% grow
5 Transition to bloom (switch feed) 75% grow / 25% bloom
*Based on manufacturer feeding schedule, adjusted to percentages.
Happy growing everyone, and see you in the next update! 🌱✨
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Week 2. Vegetation
3d ago
1/5
3 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
58 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Night Air Temp
11 L
Pot Size
0.4 L
Watering Volume
50 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Power Roots
1 mll
Zengrower I think I found the sweet spot in the Minigrow lighting settings! Last rounds the plant stretched a bit too much even though I stuck to 2 weeks of growth (18/6).
For this run I decided to tweak the spectrum a bit. My grow light lets me adjust the red, blue and white channels (with infrared linked to the white). After reading up on plant science, I’ve set the light to focus on keeping the plant short and bushy during veg, instead of stretching too much. Space in the Mini Grow is limited, so compact growth is key.
In practice this means:
🔵 Blue stays high (100%) – blue light keeps the internodes short, improves leaf structure, and even boosts terpene production.
🔴 Red is strong (100%) – to keep photosynthesis efficient and to “balance” the infrared that comes with the white channel.
🌫️ White is slightly reduced (around 80%) – this lowers the amount of infrared, which otherwise could trigger stretch, while still giving a broad spectrum of light.
The idea behind this setup is to create a high red-to-far-red ratio and a blue-rich spectrum. Plants interpret this as being “in full sun” rather than “in the shade,” which results in tighter internodes and more branching. Later in bloom I’ll shift the balance a little, giving more red and white so the buds can bulk up while still keeping enough blue for resin and terpenes.
You can see the results already as the internode are really short now. Stay tuned to see if it stays that way!