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1mo ago
Nutrients 6
Calmag - BioBizzWWO
Calmag
2 mll
Ph Min - PLAGRON.
Ph Min
0.1 mll
Ph Plus - PLAGRON.
Ph Plus
0.1 mll
GuanoRomano 🌱 Week 0 – Germination / Seedling Start Medium: coco + perlite Pot size: 11L Photoperiod: 18/6 📅 Daily Log Pre-watering (Day -1): Substrate pre-soaked with pH 5.8, EC 700 → runoff pH 6.5, EC 1200. 09/11: Germinated seeds planted. Watered 20 ml at pH 5.8, EC 700. Added some Great White mycorrhizae before planting. 09/12: Watered 10 ml at pH 5.7, EC 350. 09/13: Seedling emerged 🎉. Watered 10 ml around seedling at pH 5.7, EC 350, twice. 09/14: Watered 30 ml twice at pH 5.8, EC 0.4. Seedlings starting to stretch, dimmer raised to 50%. 09/15: Watered 40 ml twice at pH 5.8, EC 0.5. Still stretching and leaning towards the light. Lamp raised to 80 cm, dimmer increased to 70% (~PPFD 120–200). 09/16: Watered twice, total 100 ml at pH 5.7, EC 650. 09/17: Watered twice, total 150 ml at pH 5.7, EC 650. Second set of leaves starting to show 🌱. Noticed small bugs, likely fungus gnats from the coco. Placed yellow sticky traps and will wait longer before next watering to let the coco dry out. 09/18: Watered once with 75 ml at pH 5.8, EC 700. Sticky traps are working — fewer gnats flying around. 09/19: Watered once with 80 ml at pH 5.8, EC 650. Plants showing light stress. Tried Photone for PPFD but not accurate; switched to lux meter and lowered intensity to keep under 15k lux. One seedling bent over to the ground, propped it up with wire support. 📝 Notes Good progress overall, seedlings now developing their second leaves. Stretching under control with light adjustments. Fungus gnat issue improving thanks to sticky traps. First signs of light stress → intensity lowered to safer range. One weak seedling needed support, now stabilized. Using osmosis water with Cal/Mag every watering. 🔚 Week Summary & Next Steps Week 0 complete: seedlings are up, stretching controlled, and second leaves appearing. Minor issues: fungus gnats and light stress, both managed. Plan for Week 1: gradually increase watering volume, maintain stable light (~15k lux), monitor growth and root development.
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Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
1mo ago
8 cm
Height
19 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
5.8
pH
No Smell
Smell
325 PPM
TDS
75 %
Air Humidity
25 °C
Solution Temp
23 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
0.1 liters
Watering Volume
78 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Calmag - BioBizzWWO
Calmag
1.8 mll
Ph Min - PLAGRON.
Ph Min
0.1 mll
Ph Plus - PLAGRON.
Ph Plus
0.1 mll
GuanoRomano 🌱 Week 1 – Early Vegetative 09/20: Single watering of 90 ml at pH 5.8, EC 650. Solution included 1.5 ml/L CalMag + 0.6 ml/L Coco A + 0.6 ml/L Coco B. Increased volume but kept EC stable to avoid more stress after the light issue. Fungus gnats still present but sticky traps are working. Adjusted VPD range from 0.6–0.8 → 0.7–0.9 kPa to promote healthier transpiration. 09/21: Two waterings of 50 ml each at pH 5.8, EC 675. Solution included 1.5 ml/L CalMag + 0.7 ml/L Coco A + 0.7 ml/L Coco B. Returned to watering twice a day because with only one watering seedlings looked less vigorous. Third leaf set starting to appear 🌱. 09/22: Two waterings totaling 110 ml at pH 5.8, EC 780. Solution included 1.8 ml/L CalMag + 0.8 ml/L Coco A + 0.8 ml/L Coco B. Gradually increasing light intensity: center of the tent measured 11k lux, plan is to raise by ~1k per day until reaching 18k lux. 09/23: Flushed 3 pots with 2 L of water + CalMag (EC 400, pH 5.8). Runoff measured EC 1200, pH 7.0 — will keep correcting with future irrigations. After flush, watered with 150 ml at pH 5.8, EC 850. Light intensity increased to 13k lux. 09/24: Flushed the remaining pots with 2 L each after seeing improvement in the first 3 yesterday. Then watered all with 150 ml solution: 1.8 ml/L CalMag + 0.8 ml/L Coco A + 0.8 ml/L Coco B (pH 5.8, EC 850). Light raised to 14k lux. 09/25: No watering today — substrate still moist. Light intensity raised to 15k lux. Fourth leaf set now visible 🌱. 09/26: No watering today — substrate still humid. Reduced light intensity back to 14k lux after signs of light stress reappeared. End of the week. 📝 Week 1 Summary Plants recovered well from early light stress, now developing 3rd–4th node. Fungus gnat population reduced thanks to sticky traps. Corrective flush helped bring down high EC and pH in runoff; feeding stabilized at ~EC 850. Light management remains delicate: seedlings responded better under 14–15k lux, but stress appeared at higher intensities. Overall: healthy vegetative growth is established, root system expanding, vigor improving. ➡️ Plan for Week 2 Gradually increase watering volume as root mass grows, monitor runoff closely. Keep feed around EC 850–1000 with CalMag + Coco A/B, adjust if runoff EC drops. Maintain light intensity at ~14k lux, increase very slowly only if plants show no stress. Watch for continued gnat activity, keep sticky traps in place. Target VPD: 0.8–1.0 kPa for balanced transpiration.
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Week 2. Vegetation
1mo ago
12 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
5.8
pH
Weak
Smell
425 PPM
TDS
72 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
0.25 liters
Watering Volume
75 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Calmag - BioBizzWWO
Calmag
2.5 mll
Ph Min - PLAGRON.
Ph Min
0.1 mll
Ph Plus - PLAGRON.
Ph Plus
0.1 mll
GuanoRomano 🌱 Week 2 – Vegetative Growth 09/27: Started the day noticing chlorosis on some leaves. The pattern matches an iron deficiency: interveinal chlorosis mainly on the newer leaves. After checking, this seems to be caused by a nutrient lockout, consistent with the high substrate pH since the beginning of the grow. Lesson learned for next time. Performed a heavy flush with 20 L of water per plant. Runoff dropped from EC 1200 → 500 and pH 7.1 → 6.7. From now on, I’ll water with enough solution to get ~20% runoff each time instead of just ~250 ml. Will also lower input pH to 5.6–5.7 to gradually bring substrate pH down into range. Noticed that some plants have started to give off a light smell 🌿. 09/28: Each plant watered with 1 L at pH 5.6, EC 950. Solution included 3 ml/L CalMag + 0.8 ml/L Coco A + 0.8 ml/L Coco B + 1 ml/L Deeper Underground. Runoff EC not measured (since heavy flush was done yesterday). Runoff pH still unchanged, same as yesterday (~6.7). Yesterday I lowered the light, today increased it back to 13.5k lux. Chlorosis is still advancing, hoping successive irrigations will help bring substrate pH down. 09/29: Watered again but with 500ml this time. Solution (same recipe as yesterday) at pH 5.6. Surprisingly, runoff pH rose higher than yesterday, now at 7.0, with EC 700. Light intensity increased to 14.5k lux. 09/30: Watered with 500 ml at pH 5.6, EC 1050. Solution included 3 ml/L CalMag (new bottle — seems to add more EC than the old one) + 1 ml/L Coco A + 1 ml/L Coco B + 1 ml/L Deeper Underground. Runoff measured EC 700–800, pH 7.0. Since the flush, stems have thickened significantly 💪. 10/01: Watered with 1 L at pH 5.6, EC 1200. Solution included 2.5 ml/L CalMag + 1 ml/L Coco A + 1 ml/L Coco B + 1 ml/L Deeper Underground. Runoff measured EC 650, pH 7.0. Substrate pH still not dropping, but plants are growing at a good pace. Only two plants continue to show chlorosis, while all show a noticeable thickening of stems this week. 10/02: Significant vertical growth observed — most plants stretched about 8 cm in the last 3 days. Watered again with the same solution as yesterday, but only 500 ml per plant. Input pH 5.6, runoff pH still at 7.0, EC 600–700. Chlorosis persists, and on one plant with symptoms, small brown spots appeared, suggesting a possible manganese deficiency. Also noticed what look like early pre-flowers (tiny pistils) on two plants, though it feels early for day 20. 10/03: Watered with the same solution as previous days (pH 5.6, EC 1200). Runoff remained stable at pH 7.0, EC ~600–700. Based on uptake, I plan to progressively raise input EC until EC in ≈ EC out. Gradually increasing VPD range, target for Week 3 is 1.0–1.2 kPa. --- 📝 Week 2 Summary 🚩 Main challenge: persistent high runoff pH (~7.0) causing chlorosis, initially resembling iron deficiency but later showing signs closer to manganese deficiency (brown spotting). Heavy flush reduced EC, but pH correction is progressing slowly. Plants responded with strong stem thickening and rapid vertical growth (+8 cm in 3 days). Aroma starting to appear on some plants 🌿. ⚡ Light stabilized around 14–15k lux, with adjustments to avoid stress. 🌱 Despite issues, most plants are vigorous, only 2 showing stronger deficiency symptoms. ➡️ Plan for Week 3 Irrigation: Increase input EC gradually until it balances with runoff (~EC in = EC out). Maintain runoff at ~20% each watering. pH management: Keep input pH at 5.6–5.7 to push substrate down from current ~7.0. VPD: Raise target range to 1.0–1.2 kPa for optimal transpiration. Light: Hold intensity ~14.5k lux, slight increases only if no stress observed. Monitoring: Track chlorosis spots closely — see if new growth improves once substrate stabilizes. Pre-flowers: Keep observing possible pistils.
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Week 3. Vegetation
22d ago
28 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
5.8
pH
Weak
Smell
650 PPM
TDS
68 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
22 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
0.75 liters
Watering Volume
50 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
Calmag - BioBizzWWO
Calmag
2.5 mll
Ph Min - PLAGRON.
Ph Min
0.1 mll
Ph Plus - PLAGRON.
Ph Plus
0.1 mll
GuanoRomano 🌱 Week 3 – End of Vegetative Stage 10/04 (Day 22): Watered with 500 ml at pH 5.7, EC 1300. Solution included 2.5 ml/L CalMag + 1.4 ml/L Coco A + 1.4 ml/L Coco B — Deeper Underground removed from the mix starting today. Runoff measured EC 700, pH 7.0. Considering removing a few fan leaves to allow more light penetration to the lower branches. 10/05 (Day 23): No watering today — pots still heavy and moist. The tips of new leaves are showing a very light green to yellowish color. Planning to start micronutrient supplementation directly in the nutrient solution in two days. Plants continue stretching rapidly; one grew 4 cm in the last 24 hours. Roots are now protruding through the fabric pots, indicating full root colonization. 10/06 (Day 24): Pistils visible on all plants — flowering will begin next week 🌸. Tried increasing light intensity to 20k lux, but plants showed stress, so it was reduced again. Still not obtaining reliable results with the lux meter, so I’ve ordered a PAR meter to better control light levels. Watered with 1 L of the same solution as Day 22. Runoff EC rising slightly to 750, pH stable at 7.0. Week 3 Summary — End of Vegetative Stage Strong vegetative finish: vertical growth continued steadily, some plants growing 4 cm in 24 h. Root zone fully colonized — roots visible through the fabric pots. All plants showing pistils → clear sign of transition to flowering. Light management tricky this week; stress appeared above 20k lux. PAR meter ordered for better control. Nutrient mix stable at EC 1300 (2.5 CalMag + 1.4 A/B). Deeper Underground discontinued. Runoff EC ~ 700–750, pH ~ 7.0 → substrate still buffered high, but plants adapting well. 🌼 ➡️ Plan for Week 4 – Flowering Week 1 Nutrients: Transition feed: keep CalMag at 2.0–2.5 ml/L, A/B around 1.4–1.6 ml/L. Introduce bloom additives gradually (PK boosters or bloom A/B if applicable). pH: Keep irrigation at 5.6–5.7 to slowly bring substrate down from 7.0. EC: Increase gradually toward 1400–1500 µS/cm as flowers initiate. Lighting: Use PAR meter to maintain 300–400 µmol/m²/s (~15–18k lux) during transition. VPD: Raise to 1.0–1.2 kPa for better transpiration and nutrient flow. Defoliation: Light removal of large fan leaves if necessary to expose lower sites. Observation: Watch for stabilization of new growth color and confirm consistent pre-flowering on all plants.
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Week 4. Flowering
19d ago
42 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
5.7
pH
Weak
Smell
650 PPM
TDS
63 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
23 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
1 liters
Watering Volume
50 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
pH Perfect Micro - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Micro
0.5 mll
Calmag - BioBizzWWO
Calmag
2.5 mll
Ph Min - PLAGRON.
Ph Min
0.1 mll
GuanoRomano 🌼 Flowering – Week 1 10/07 (Day 25 – First day of flowering): Watered with 1 L solution containing 2.5 ml/L CalMag + 1.2 ml/L Coco A + 1.2 ml/L Coco B + 0.5 ml/L Advanced Nutrients Micro to help the plants absorb missing micronutrients (metals). Input: EC 1300, pH 5.7 Runoff: EC 700–800, pH ~6.8 (finally starting to drop 🎉) Noticing clear phenotypic differences: one plant has reached 52 cm, while another is still under 30 cm — it’ll be interesting to see which performs better. Measured light with the new PAR meter, averaging 221 µmol/m²/s across the canopy. Plan is to increase dimmer by 5% every 3 days to optimize PPFD during early bloom. Performed some leaf tucking to allow better light penetration to lower branches. 10/08 (Day 26): Watered again with the same nutrient solution as yesterday. Input: EC 1300, pH 5.7 Runoff: EC slightly increased to ~850, pH stable at 6.8–6.9. Plants continue steady vertical growth, with the tallest now reaching 57 cm. 10/09 (Day 27): Watered with the same solution as the previous days. This was the last day using AN Micro — from now on, it will be applied once per week. Runoff: EC ~900, pH 6.8. Performed light pruning of the lowest branches that were barely receiving light, to redirect energy to the upper canopy. 10/10 (Day 28): Raised the light fixture since the tallest plant (now 70 cm) was almost touching the lamp. Increased intensity according to the programmed schedule — PPFD raised from 221 → 288 µmol/m²/s. Hoping the plants won’t stress under the new setting. Performed LST (low stress training) on the tallest plant to level the canopy. Watered with solution: 2.5 ml/L CalMag + 1.4 ml/L Coco A + 1.4 ml/L Coco B, EC 1300, pH 5.8. Runoff: EC ~900, pH 6.8. 10/11 (Day 29): Watered again with the same solution as yesterday — runoff values remained practically identical (EC ~900, pH 6.8). Raised the lamp a couple of centimeters to compensate for vertical growth, as some tops were starting to bend slightly from getting too close to the light. Flower formation is now clearly visible, with a growing number of pistils appearing each day 🌸. 10/12 (Day 30): Watered with 1 L of the same nutrient mix. Input: EC 1300, pH 5.8 Runoff: EC 1000, pH 6.6 Plan for tomorrow: watering only with water + CalMag to help flush out any salt buildup and keep the medium balanced. 10/13 (Day 31): Watered with 2 L of water + 2.5 ml/L CalMag to help flush salts. Runoff EC didn’t drop significantly — planning a heavier root flush at the end of the week as the stretch phase finishes. 10/14 (Day 32): Watered with same nutrient solution as earlier in the week (2.5 ml/L CalMag + 1.4 ml/L A+B). Input: EC 1300, pH 5.7 Runoff: EC 1000, pH 6.6. Continuing to adjust lamp height daily to keep distance constant during stretch. 10/15 (Day 33): Same feeding as previous day (2.5 ml/L CalMag + 1.4 ml/L A+B). Runoff: EC ~1000, pH 6.6. The tallest plant grew another 10 cm overnight, now reaching exactly 1 meter 🌿. Not sure how much stretch is left, but it looks like this one might reach the upper height limit for this strain. 10/16 (Day 34): Watered with 1.5 L of the same nutrient solution used throughout the week (2.5 ml/L CalMag + 1.4 ml/L Coco A + 1.4 ml/L Coco B). Input: EC 1300, pH 5.8 Runoff: EC 1000, pH 6.6 Achieved ~33% runoff, confirming that the medium remains well balanced and free of excess salts — no flush needed. Average plant growth this week was around +6 cm per plant, and the stretch phase seems to be nearing its end. 10/17 (Day 35 – End of Week 4): Watered with 1 L of the same nutrient solution (2.5 ml/L CalMag + 1.4 ml/L A+B). Input: EC 1300, pH 5.7 Runoff: EC 950, pH 6.7 Plants still stretching, with an average growth of +6 cm since the last watering. Performed defoliation of large fan leaves and lower foliage to improve light penetration and airflow. End of Week 4 🌸 — stretch nearly complete, flowers setting consistently. 📝 Notes (Day 35) Stretch continues but expected to slow next week. Defoliation improved airflow and canopy light distribution. EC out slightly lower — roots efficiently absorbing nutrients. Substrate pH balanced and stable. Plants vigorous; setup optimized for early flower development. Week 4 Summary Stage: Active stretch & early flower transition Growth: +43 cm average increase — tallest plant reached 1.10 m Feeding: 2.5 CalMag + 1.4 A/B; EC in 1300 / EC out 900–1000 Drainage: 25–35% per watering — no salt buildup detected pH: Stable at 6.6–6.8; Lighting: Gradual increase from 221 → 360 µmol/m²/s; daily lamp adjustments Selective defoliation at end of week Health: Excellent — no toxicity, no new deficiencies, strong structure and early flower formation VPD: Maintained between 1.0–1.1 kPa ➡️ Plan for Week 5 – Flowering Week 2 (Days 36–42) Objective: Finish the stretch and enter full flower stacking phase Feeding: Maintain base EC 1300–1400 µS (2.5 CalMag + 1.4–1.5 A/B). Introduce bloom booster (PK) at ½ dose around Day 38–39 if plants remain strong. Continue AN Micro 0.5 ml/L once per week for micronutrients. Watering: Keep 20–30% runoff. Flush only if EC out 1500. Maintain pH 5.8 ± 0.1. Lighting: Increase to ~350–400 µmol/m²/s (~17–18k lux) if no stress signs. Keep daily lamp adjustments as flowers thicken. Environment: VPD = 1.1–1.2 kPa, ~25–26 °C, 55–60% RH. Ensure airflow after defoliation. Training / Maintenance: Light defoliation mid-week if large leaves block bud sites. Observation: Monitor onset of trichome development. Track bud size and pistil density. Confirm the end of the stretch by the end of this week.
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Week 5. Flowering
7d ago
84 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
5.7
pH
Weak
Smell
650 PPM
TDS
63 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
22 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
1 liters
Watering Volume
50 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
pH Perfect Micro - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Micro
0.5 mll
Calmag - BioBizzWWO
Calmag
2.5 mll
Ph Min - PLAGRON.
Ph Min
0.1 mll
GuanoRomano 🌼 Flowering – Week 2 (Days 36–42) 10/18 (Day 36 – Start of Week 5): Watered with the same nutrient solution as last week (2.5 ml/L CalMag + 1.4 ml/L Coco A + 1.4 ml/L Coco B). Not adding PK yet — I’ll wait until the stretch fully ends before introducing it. Measured heights today: tallest = 122 cm, shortest = 61 cm, average = 84 cm. Did not measure runoff this time. 10/19 (Day 37): Average vertical growth today: +4.66 cm, showing the stretch is slowing down. Watered again with the same solution as yesterday. The canopy remains uneven, with clear height differences between phenotypes — I’ll adjust pot heights soon to improve light distribution. Plants look healthy overall, no visible stress or nutrient issues. 10/20 (Day 38): Watered with water + CalMag + AN Micro (micronutrient maintenance day). Adjusted the height of the shorter pots, and now PPFD across the canopy is much more uniform. Average daily growth was +5.33 cm — the defoliation slowed them down briefly, but they’ve regained momentum. The tallest plant is now 132 cm, and I’ve had to raise the lights to their maximum height — any further stretch could become a problem for space. 10/21 (Day 39): Watered with the same nutrient solution as before, increasing total volume to 1.5 L per plant to achieve about 25% runoff. Performed a massive defoliation — foliage density was too high, and the dehumidifier couldn’t keep up with transpiration. Suspect that the excessive stretch was partially due to insufficient light intensity, since readings were only ~360 PPFD when ideal for this stage is 500–600 PPFD. Raised light intensity to 430 PPFD to gradually correct this. 10/22 (Day 40): Same watering as yesterday (1.5 L, ~25% runoff). Runoff: EC 1000, pH 6.6 Plants look strong and are adapting well to the increased light. Tomorrow I’ll introduce PK 13/14 at low dosage to initiate the first phase of bloom boosting. 10/23 (Day 41): Watered with 1.5 L. Introduced 0.3 ml/L PK 13/14 (first light dose) and 0.5 ml/L AN Micro after noticing one plant showing small brown spots between leaf veins (possible early micronutrient deficiency). Runoff: EC 1000, pH 6.6 Plants look stable overall, no visible stress from new additives. 📝 Notes (Day 41) First PK 13/14 application — starting with low dosage. Added AN Micro for micronutrient support (Fe/Mn). Runoff steady at EC 1000 / pH 6.6 → medium remains balanced. Minor spotting on one plant under observation. Stretch nearly finished; entering full bud formation phase.
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