LemonOrangeOrganIndoor 80L GHSC237

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Ø120mm X2
Ø120mm X2
Organic Other
Manures+compost+garden soil+verm+perl+sulfur+eggsh
manure Other
manure (rabbit)
manure Other
manure (cow)
manure (chicken) Other
manure (chicken)
garden lime soil (chernozem) Other
garden lime soil
eggshell Other
eggshell
elemental sulfur Other
elemental sulfur
dog kibble 400 grams for worms Other
dog kibble
Indoor
Room Type
removing helmet with fingers
weeks 1
LST
weeks 3
80 liters
Pot Size
0.3 liters
Watering
Start at 3 Week
G
Germination
22d ago
Nutrients 1
distilled water
100 mll
HumanCompanion I am planning to germinate the seed in the plug and later feed it with Green House Seeds Hybrids powdered chemical fertilizer. The dosage will be only 25% of the recommended dose. I am giving the seeds 2 days for germination in a darkened place (but the light from window comes in). Temperature: 27 when the seeds were put into jiffy peat plug with almost 100 ml of distilled water + hydrogen peroxide 1% solution. I did not have enough peroxide so I made only 25 ml of 1% solution (soaked the plugs and waited for 3 hours), and that was not enough because the plugs were half-dry, so I ammended the rest with enough distilled water (after those 3 initial hours of soaking), and let the plug balance its pH for about 4 hours. It was late at night at 23:00 when I unpacked the original blistered packaging with a needle of a syringe, and the seed fell into the whole in the plug. I placed the plug in a cut off bottom of plastic bottle (washd before), and melted it so that the plug now fits tightly without shaking. I put toilet paper on top to let the seeds breath through this improvised filter. The temperature is being kept no lower than 26C. In the past I have alrady used these unsuccesful methods of germination, and I do not recommend them: -paper towel; -napkins; -rockwool cubes (they dry up too fast). In the future I will continue using those jiffy peat plugs, but I wish they were bigger because I am afraid they can dry up because they are only 6 cm in width. 😗 please LEGALIZE cannabis. I will just buy it in a shop from real masters, and then decide what I like more to grow at home. 🙏👍 Link to Green House Seeds page for this strain: https://shop.greenhouseseeds.nl/feminised-cannabis-seeds/lemon-orange/
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Used method
Peat Pellet
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
16d ago
6.5 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
75 %
Air Humidity
25 °C
Substrate Temp
25 °C
Night Air Temp
79.99 liters
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Hybrids  - Green House Feeding
Hybrids
999 mll
HumanCompanion This is the 1st day without a helmet. 😅 I had to remove the cap with my fingers. Even 75% humidity for 24 hours did not help. The helmet was robust, and difficult to remove, but I had to do it after 4 days in helmet! FEEDING HYDROPONICALLY: 1/4 of dosage, i.e. 2.5/4 = 0.625mg of Green House's Powder Feeding Hybrids (dry powder which you mix with water and water the plugs with 5-10 ml of hydroponic solution even if they are not dry, simply cycle 10ml every day through the plug, and let the rest of water run through the plug and just sit in the tray with the plug. WATER: distilled.
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removing helmet with fingers
Technique
2
Week 2. Vegetation
12d ago
9.5 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
60 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
23 °C
Substrate Temp
21 °C
Night Air Temp
79.99 liters
Pot Size
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
distilled water 9ml + 1ml of base solution
100 mll
Hybrids  - Green House Feeding
Hybrids
0.29 mll
HumanCompanion The seedling looks very healthy, not a single deformity or yellow tips, so I guess the concentration of fertilizer should be kept at this level. Fertilizer: Green House Feeding Hybrids. Dose: 1/4 of recommended, i.e. (2.5g / 4) = 1ml of base + 9ml of distilled water. Height: 9.5cm. Problem: the stem is stretched because of 2 mistakes: 1) fist week the distance to the lamp was 40 cm instead of 30cm (fixed); 2) the helmet head got stuck for many days in darkness and the seed tried to get closer to the light (fixed). Hopefully the 80mm fan will strengthen the stem.
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Week 3. Vegetation
2d ago
4.3 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
50 %
Air Humidity
0 °C
Solution Temp
22 °C
Substrate Temp
24 °C
Night Air Temp
79.99 liters
Pot Size
0.3 liters
Watering Volume
25 cm
Lamp Distance
HumanCompanion 6nov11pm.After 2 weeks. 3 day since transplantation. pH meter broke. Humidity around 50%. Light intensity: 50%.
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HumanCompanion commentedweek 34h ago
8nov25.8am.Afternoon. LST training continues. Plant's stem buried under soil to make it shorter. First couple of lower leaves getting sick and yellowish 😟 perhaps because there is no pH meter. Horsetail dried applied as mulch. Watered with distilled water. Height: 4.3cm; Substrate: 22C. Air: 24C; Lighting intensity: 50%.
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HumanCompanion commentedweek 31d ago
7nov25.1pm.Evening. LST Training continues; the plant must lie down 😴 horizontally to shorten the stem. This requires tuning lamp distance to 25cm. Elemental sulfur in fine powder 1 teaspoon on 15cm circle around the plug. Then watered with 150ml distilled water with sulfur powder on the walls of the glass. Sulfur was added because my pH meter broke and the next meter may arrive in 1-2 months, and in the meanwhile I need to lower the pH of the substrate and this will male the water which comes through it more acidic - exactly what I used to do with the old pH meter - I used it to pH down my 7.2-7.6 river water. Elemental sulfur granules applied across the whole surface of the pot. It was 1/3 of a 150ml glass. Horsetail 0.5L dried applied to surface, and then the surface got mulched 5cm deep (but I did not disturb the 15cm circle around the plug). Any ideas on how I can get my 7.2 pH to 6.1pH without a pH tester? My tongue sometimes fails me and I may think that 4pH tastes like 6pH which may cause heavy stress to plants. Should I stop using that acid pH down? Substrate: 22C. Air: 24C; Lighting intensity: 50%.
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pHilosophy420
pHilosophy420 commentedweek 22d ago
Looking good so far 👍 Happy growing matey 👊
HumanCompanion
HumanCompanion commentedweek 22d ago
6nov25. 11pm. 2 weeks after helmet. pH meter broke down. 😱 I am using my tongue for metering pH. Plant training started - plant bent. PS all my photos in my posts below have gone - the site has removed them without saying a word. 2 weeks of filming every day.
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HumanCompanion commentedweek 23d ago
5nov25,22:20. 46h since transplantation. After 2 nights in new pot. End of week 2 of vegetation. 🙌 Seed dropped helmet 310h ago. Seed was transplanted 279h after losing helmet. Water: 100ml distilled + 100ml drinking water (mistake: I forgot to measure pH. Usually this water's p is 7.2, so distilled + 7.2 may be 6.3?); Substrate: 22C. Air: 23C; Lighting intensity: 50%. The pot gets watered 500-1500 ml of 6.1pH plain water every day depending on how fast its surface gets dry. I kept it dry, but now I want it to be moist even on the surface. I don't want dry crust at this moment. The plant is healthy and pleasant to look at, and juicy. 😋
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HumanCompanion commentedweek 24d ago
4nov25. Evening. 279 hours after dropping helmet TRANSPLANTATION 👉 comes. Water: 200ml distilled; Soil pH: 6.4 (1:1 water:soil ratio); Substrate: 27C. Air: 26C; Lighting intensity: 50%. New pot: 70 Liters. Substrate temp was too high: 27C, so I TURNED OFF THE HEATING MAT (bokashi inoculation was on 20th Sep) anyway, bokashi have been fermenting for 1.5 months. Watering: Step 1: water the spot for the plug before placing it into hole; Step 2: water the seedling around after replanting (15 cm circle).
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HumanCompanion
HumanCompanion commentedweek 210d ago
Afternoon. Light intensity: 10%20%. For my eyes, it seemed like the light got 2 times stronger, although I only increased it from 10 to 20% 😎 and planning to increase DLI to 25% by the beginning of week 3 = +1% a day. I gave more % because the plant's internode's proportions were looking more stretched that the results I saw with stronger intensity. Trying to be safe than harmful, so I started with 20% for not to scare the plant )) hahahhaaa. Now the seedling is at Week 2 of vegetation. One true set of leaves is visible with its leaves being 1.5 cm long, and on the little second node the real leaves are tiny yet, only 3mm each. Medium: jiffy peat plug. Distance from plant - 30 cm. Seed helmet manually removed 128 hours ago. Watering (hydro): distilled 9ml + 1 ml base (1/4 of recommended dose by Green House Feeding Hybrids fertilizer which has a recommendation for young plants: 2.5g/10Liters. So, for seedlings I use 1/4 of 2.5g/10L concentration for base , and I take 1 ml of that base + 9ml of distilled = 10ml solution every day. The lamp is Mars Hydro FC1500 EVO 150W LED Grow Light — Samsung LM301H EVO.
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Green_claws commented10d ago
@HumanCompanion, going from 10 to 20% is twice as bright haha..
HumanCompanion
HumanCompanion commented8d ago
@Green_claws, I was lucky it went fine! The plant is looking greener though. I should have done it slower nevertheless, right? It was great I got lucky with this mistake.
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Green_claws commented8d ago
@HumanCompanion, yeah making it twice as bright as previous setting...
HumanCompanion
HumanCompanion commentedweek 25d ago
3 nov '25. Afternoon. Light intensity set at 50% 💪 because leaves were looking like bleak salad, and there was not much progress for a couple days. Lamp lowered to 25 cm because it's a cold winter. An 80mm fan is blowing upon the seedling. Humidity: 60%; Air: 25C; Substrate: 25C.
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HumanCompanion commentedweek 26d ago
2nov2025. 2pm. Evening. The amount of roots which grow from the bottom/sides of the plug has increased by 25% 🙌 on one day. There are some discoloured areas on edges of the second pair of leaves. I called this infection 'chlorosis' in the past, but now I may think it is some kind of mosaic virus 👹. However, today the pale areas have either got greener or smaller because the leaf has grown bigger and dwarfed the problematic patches. The strawberries are signalling the soil is still a bit problematic, but overall the condition of the soil is at its best for the last month. The heating pad is keeping the substrate warm, and hopefully bokashi have already stopped shaking pH (first bokashi innoculation done on 20 sep; temps were kept at 30C for 1 day, and then 27C with heating pad. Water pH 5.5). The soil needs testing for pH because the second pair of real leaves (the plant already has 1 pair of real leaves with 1 sub-leaf + 1 pair of real leaves with 3 sub-leaves) is getting the plant ready for replanting into its main pot. I want the substrate to be ready for the plant in about 5-7 days, so I stopped keeping the surface dry (against fungus gnats). Now I am watering the soil with at least 500ml water every day (yesterday I used 1700ml of pH6.1 water at 33 C). Humidity: 65%; Air: 24C; Substrate: 24C.
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HumanCompanion commentedweek 28d ago
31oct2025. 1pm. Evening. The second pair of leaves has become greener 👽 , and the yellowish tissues have almost gone. It must have happened thanks to the right PPM! The root hairs on them have got bigger. To save the humidity for the delicate hairs I half-closed the pot with a lid. Humidity: 66%; Air:24C; Substrate: 25C.
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HumanCompanion commentedweek 29d ago
30oct2025. Morning + Evening. The plant was looking unhealthy as if there was some nutrient problem, so I -50% the PPM (-50% to the concentration of ferts). In the morning of the next day there were many new roots 💪 at the bottom of the plug. Air: 23C. Humidity: 68%. Substrate 25C.
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HumanCompanion commentedweek 211d ago
28oct2025. Evening. The plant was hydro watered in the afternoon. The first set of true leaves is visible. The stem between them is short 👌 (0.3mm).
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HumanCompanion commentedweek 114d ago
Morning. The stem was too thin and stretched (length: 8.5cm). I had to put an 80mm fan to make it adapt and harden up because I hate seedlings which stretch and lie down horizontally because they have thin fragile stems.
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HumanCompanion commentedweek 114d ago
Feeding: hydro 10ml (1/4 of recommended dose from Green House Feeding Hybrids). ; Height: 8.5cm. Problem: stretching. Positive: long root at the bottom of the plug is tapping into the brown water which came out of the plug. I am worried about PPM because of osmosis. Need to test PPM of the runoff water at the bottom of the plastic bottle. PS PPM = 500-900. My guess was correct - the PPM was too high! I guess it may have caused serious stress to the plant because all its minerals would have escaped it and ran into the runoff, and it would try to eat but it would be extremely hungry because the minerals would have moved to the high PPM water. Is my logic right? I need help from a person who undertands hydroponics, please, write me some words of help in the comments. I WILL REMOVE THE RUNOFF WATER 😮 because it is 900PPM, and I must do it after every watering if I don't want to see a yellow corpse!!! I have already raised one other plant in this way - using the plug for germination - and it kept alive for about 3 weeks (though it was too stressed and yellow as a seedling, and the harvest was 10 grams of buds outside. I watered the substrate in the trough with 1 liter of 6.1pH plain water at 27C (substrate temp: 25C). I watered because I found out that my sprout of legume has got sick + dying with some kind of rot on its stem, but perhaps it was the lack of water. The upper 3cm of soil are dry like paper. The worms cannot come back to the substrate after getting into this dry crust, and get trapped, though the reason I am so frugal with water is because I don't need fungus gnats which arrive if the upper layer is always wet. I have not seen a fungus gnat for many weeks, and if they come, I simply don't water until the top 3 cm of substrate get dry and dry up the parasites' larvae.
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HumanCompanion commentedweek 114d ago
Evening. First watering.😭 The leaves are open. First hydroponic feeding: 0.3g + 120ml water - base solution (1/4 of the recommended dosage for young plants). So, I made 120ml of base solution, which has to be used like this (according to chatbot): ''Mix 1 mL of your stored fertilizer base solution + 9 mL water = gives 10 mL for seedlings. This is ratio (1 : 9) ''. I used 10ml for watering, i.e. I diluted the base solution 1:9 with distilled water. Fertilizer: Green House Feeding Hybrid. Air: 26C. Humidity: 63%. Substrate 26C. PS I mulched+tilted the soil 7cm deep. I am worried about my worms because they used to be abundant and visible, and now after 28C of hot temperature for a week they have disappeared, but I hope some are still alive to give offspring. PSS: the distance to the lamp was changed from 40 cm to 30cm. PSSS these electronic scales are terrible. I have doubts I weighed exactly the required weight because they are not sensitive and often the results jump up or down. Can you recommend a quality affordable model to weigh 0.026g with precision because I don't want to burn the babies.
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HumanCompanion commentedweek 115d ago
Morning. After a night the leaves are +1 mm more open. Humidity: 65-70%. Air: 26C. Substrate: 27C. Height: 7.5cm. Problem: stretching 😦 (perhaps caused by trying to get more light when the helmet was blocking the light). I could increase the % of light intensity, but I'm afraid the seed will not like it because it still doesn't have nutrients in the plug, only its own deposits from the seed.
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HumanCompanion commentedweek 115d ago
Evening. 7.5 days after the seed was put in the jiffy peat plug. The rest of the helmet was removed because the leaves couldn't open. The problem was not the tight seed cap itself, but the seed membrane which glued itself to the false leaves. It was sitting on the ends of leaves keeping them pressed together. I used a needle and removed the membrane. The leaves have already opened by 2mm. What is the bro/scientific name for that cellophane film which resembles a tip of a sock? Inner seed cap? Inner membrane? I have not watered yet, but I will do it after the leaves open and get green. Chatbot told me the seed has a decent deposit of nutrients until the plant starts photosyhthesizing with its own leaves.PS the soil got watered with horsetail tea for silica (400ml + 1.5L water/pH 6.1). Substrate temperature: 27C. Air: 28C. Humidity: 70%. Good luck, my baby! 👌
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HumanCompanion commentedweek 016d ago
167 hours after putting the seed in the plug. Morning. Yesterday I put a plank of oak on top of the seed's head, in hope to let the seed scrape its helmet off, but in the morning I saw the plant happily free from oak, but still wearing the cap. The seedling got longer by 2 cm from morning till this moment (4 hours!!!). ChatGPT told me this: ''get the helmet off ASAP, keep the plug moist but not soaking wet, and be ready to introduce a very light nutrient solution (pH-adjusted) once the cotyledon leaves are fully exposed and photosynthesizing. The seedling is stretching because it needs light now, but its leaves are blocked.'' I HAD TO REMOVE THE HELMET because it had been sitting on the false leaves (cotyledons) for many days, and ChatGPT screaming ''remove cap ASAP'', and because my other seeds before this run got yellow and lost vigour after some days in a stuck helmet, and later they did not die but also did not grow or produce harvest. My other seeds lost their vigour after some days and I got worried that my seed would get stuck and fail, so I decided not to lose the moment while the seed was still functional. The cap was rather hard to remove even after 1 day of 75% humidity. I did not remove the cap but left it stuck to one side of the seedling in hope that gradual changes are healthier than rapid.
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HumanCompanion commentedweek 017d ago
133 hours after the seed was placed into a wet plug. The seed's head is rotating sideways. Every 20 mins it changes the helmet's position from left to right as if trying to find some obstacle which it can use to hook the cap and continue growing up thus unwrapping itself. I put the seed near the edge of that penetrated sheet of plastic cover, but the seed moved its head to another side and did not use the edge to scrap off its helmet. I think this is the 5-th day of stuck helmet/45% humidity :-( I will boil some water in the room to try and raise the humidity... It's going to be alive even if I remove the helmet forcefully (not today, but after a night), but I am simply a bit annoyed that things are a little risky. It is 2 hours before sunset.
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HumanCompanion commentedweek 018d ago
105 hours after placing the seed into the plug. The temperature dropped to 17C for a couple hours, and I hope this wasn't too much stress! 😓 :-( After several hours the temp got Ok again, however, the seedling has not dropped its seed case, and the leaves are stuck. I would have tried to let them free in the past, but now I am smarter - I can wait for a couple days which is better than moving=killing my seed. I will have to spend 100 days on the cycle, so extra 2 days are not a big price for premium buds. PS I would definitely have killed this seedling in the past because 4 days and still in a helmet is too long. My other seeds usually need about -50% less time. Thank you, growdiaries.com/ for giving me the average success rate of 95% stats for this strain, which eased my anxiety. Video taken 21 oct 2025, 9am.
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