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Blue Bitch
BerryBrothersGenetics
Oracle OG
BerryBrothersGenetics
AeroZesh S4 Inline Fan
Stonington Blend Soil
Coast of Maine
Seed Starter Mix Soil
Coast of Maine
Indoor
Room Type
Transplantation
weeks 1-2
Beneficial Nemotodes
weeks 3
0 L
Pot Size
0.2 L
Watering
Start at 3 Week
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Germination
14d ago
GothBotanical I started my indoor run on August 10, 2025 by soaking Blue Bitch, Oracle OG, and what I initially thought was Cheese in RO water with a splash of hydrogen peroxide overnight to soften the shells and reduce pathogens. The next morning (August 11), I transferred them to the paper towel method on top of my Wi-Fi router for gentle warmth. I realized that cheese was an autoflower and so i replaced it with Strawberry Cola Sherbert, which went straight into the paper towel. By the night of August 11, all seeds had shown taproots — with Strawberry Cola Sherbet (which replaced the mislabeled Cheese) managing to sprout a taproot after only about 12 hours in the baggie. I planted each seed into clear solo cups filled with seed starter mix, nested inside red solo cups to protect the roots from light. These cup sets sit in 1-gallon Velcro pots filled with Stonington Blend soil for easy upgrades later. The seedlings broke the surface in this order: Blue Bitch on August 13, Oracle OG on the morning of August 14, and Strawberry Cola Sherbet on the evening of August 14. All three are now officially in early seedling stage under my indoor setup.
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Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
13h ago
5.08 cm
Height
17 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
58 %
Air Humidity
24 °C
Night Air Temp
0.13 L
Pot Size
0.2 L
Watering Volume
55.88 cm
Lamp Distance
GothBotanical Photos transitioned out of germination this week and officially entered veg on August 20th. All three — Blue Bitch, Oracle OG, and Strawberry Cola Sherbert — have established themselves well after sprouting on August 12th. They’ve put out their first sets of true leaves and are showing steady daily growth. Blue Bitch is clearly the most vigorous, with Oracle OG not far behind, while Strawberry Cola Sherbert is keeping a slower but healthy pace. Humidity domes were removed early in the week once the leaves expanded, and the seedlings adjusted well to open-air conditions. Temps stayed in the high 70s with humidity around 60%, which kept them comfortable. I’ve been watering lightly with plain RO water to maintain moisture in the final pots without oversaturating the soil.
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Transplantation
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Week 2. Vegetation
5d ago
5.08 cm
Height
17 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
58 %
Air Humidity
24 °C
Night Air Temp
0.13 L
Pot Size
0.2 L
Watering Volume
55.88 cm
Lamp Distance
GothBotanical The photoperiods continued to establish themselves during Week 2 of veg, showing steady growth and stronger structure. The transplant into their 1-gallon pots earlier helped them spread roots and anchor well, and they’re adapting nicely to the living soil environment. Daily care included monitoring water needs, keeping humidity and temps balanced, and beginning early pest prevention steps with beneficial nematodes. Overall, growth was healthy and consistent leaves expanded outward with good color and no major stress signs. By the end of the week, they were visibly larger than the seedlings, confirming they’ve fully settled into vegetative growth.
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Transplantation
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Week 3. Vegetation
13h ago
10.16 cm
Height
17 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
58 %
Air Humidity
24 °C
Night Air Temp
0.13 L
Pot Size
0.2 L
Watering Volume
55.88 cm
Lamp Distance
GothBotanical This week the photoperiods showed clear progress in vegetative growth, with bigger leaves spreading out and new nodes stacking in nicely. Their color has stayed healthy and consistent, confirming they’re settling well into their 1-gallon pots. On August 26, beneficial nematodes were applied during a watering to boost pest prevention and protect the soil long-term. Humidity and temperature have been monitored closely, with minor adjustments made to keep the VPD in a safe range. By midweek, the canopy began to fill out more evenly, and the plants are looking strong and balanced. Overall, Week 3 has been about steady development, root expansion, and keeping the environment stable. They’re now building a solid foundation for future training and shaping as veg continues.
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Sweet_Seeds
Sweet_Seedscommentedweek 010d ago
Thank you very much for sharing a new diary with one of our strains. 😊 We hope you enjoy it. 😋 Sweet smokes, - Apolo
GothBotanical
GothBotanicalcommented5d ago
@Sweet_Seeds, I've been waiting to test your genetics for so long! Suped excited 😁🤙🏼
GhostTerpZ
GhostTerpZcommentedweek 25d ago
Looking Really Good ❗️ ❗️
GothBotanical
GothBotanicalcommented2d ago
@GhostTerpZ, thank you so much! I was blessed with some test Genetics from @BerryBrothersGenetics on instagram 😁🤙🏼
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