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Justin99 21.09.2025, Day 1
- 500ml Tap water / 0,5g Green House feeding Bio Enhancer
-24.09.2025, Day 5
- 1l Tap water
There must be enough nutrients in the soil because I reuse it and grow organically. I haven't had any problems with this method so far, so I'll do it again. I use a 40-liter fabric pot. If I see a lack of nutrients, I add liquid organic fertilizer until flowering begins. During flowering, I'll use Bio Bloom and Greenhouse Feeding.
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Used method
Directly In Substrate
Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
3h ago
1/2
4 cm
Height
19 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
58 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Night Air Temp
40 liters
Pot Size
100 cm
Lamp Distance
Justin99 27.09.25, Day 8
Since the top layer of soil was getting dry, I watered it with 1.5L of tap water so that the soil in which the roots are supposed to grow already has a basic moisture level, since the soil with the fabric pot dries out very quickly.
I forgot to mention that the lamp is set to 100% and is about 1m above the soil to prevent too much light from reaching the young plant, but also to keep the temperature constant at about 24 degrees Celsius
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Week 2. Vegetation
2h ago
1/11
5 cm
Height
19 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
60 %
Air Humidity
17 °C
Night Air Temp
40 liters
Pot Size
60 cm
Lamp Distance
Justin99 01.10.25, Day 12
I watered again with 1.5 L of tap water because I cannot detect any nutrient deficiencies yet
02.10.25, Day 13
I've used some organic pesticides for thrips and fungus gnats. I think everyone who grows organically has these problems. I've had problems with pests from the beginning, but I was never able to really do anything about them. This year, I added predatory mites to my soil, but didn't notice any noticeable effect. So I looked for an organic pesticide and found one. I used it on my last crop and was able to keep the pests under control. In my current crop, I noticed small creatures on the soil and concluded they must be predatory mites from the reused soil. Apparently, the organic pesticide doesn't harm the mites, since I also spray the soil and the pots.
04.10.25, Day 15
I try to keep the temperature around 24 degrees Celsius and the humidity around 60%. This is difficult at the moment, as the tent is still too big for the plants and winter is just around the corner. But that will change quickly once the flowering phase begins.
Since the plants have passed the critical phase, I've set the distance of the lamp to about 60 cm.