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Royal Critical | Indoor | Wintergrow

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XQP-500 (x4) Light Emitting Diodes/200W
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XQP-500 (x4) Light Emitting Diodes/200W
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4-speed Inline 4'' Fan
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Oscillating Clipfan 20W
Cyclone
CanLite 150m3/h
CAN
Vermiculite
POKON
Indoor
Room Type
Defoliation
weeks 6
11 liters
Pot Size
Start at 6 Week
G
Germination
1mo ago
Nutrients 6
Startrex - Bio Tabs
Startrex
5 mll
Bactrex - Bio Tabs
Bactrex
1 mll
Orgatrex - Bio Tabs
Orgatrex
10 mll
CountDoobie . 07/12/2025 The seeds got planted today. First, the 11L (3gal) fabric pots are filled with BioBizz Lightmix. Because of the lack of definitive information about this, I have estimated that this soil has approximately 10% perlite in it. Therefore, I have added an extra 5% perlite and 10% vermiculite. After adding all substrates together, it is poured over in a large bucket with lid and tumbled to mix everything. When mixed, I added 50gr Biotabs Startrex and tumbled it some more until everything was thoroughly mixed. After which it is put back in the fabric pot. This process is repeated for all 3 pots separately. Back in the pots all three received 1L of a Bactrex (1gr/L) and Orgatrex (10ml/L) solution. After watering with the solution, the soil compacted a little, so I added ~3 hands of Lightmix to the top and mixed it a bit with the top layer. After waiting a few hours to let everything set, I have added 2 Biotabs fertiliser tablets, on opposing sides, to each pot. A hole, of ~10cm wide and ~5cm deep, is made in the middle and 4gr of Mycotrex is sprinkled in. After which the hole was carefully closed again. A new smaller hole (~1cm diameter) is made in the middle in which the remaining 1gr Mycotrex was sprinkled and the Royal Critical auto seed is planted. A little bit of soil is carefully put over the seed, sprayed moist and a clear cup put over it. The third pot went through the exact same process but, due to not having enough Mycotrex, RQS easy roots Mycorrhiza was used with the same quantities. 2 out of 4 lamps are turned on, on a 24h schedule at a height of ~90cm. The extraction fan and oscillating fan are turned off for now. 08/12/2025 All three pots received a thermal pad (5W) under them at 50% power. Each pot received a few sprays of water on the seed location, to keep the soil moist. 10/12/2025 Sprayed the top layer of each pot with water until moist. Plant #1 and #2 are showing fungal filaments on the top soil under the cup, indicating that the Mycotrex successfully inoculated. Carefully removed a bit of soil, to check if the seeds have germinated (I'm impatient). All three seeds appear to have germinated successfully. Although seed #1 and #2 appear to be a bit to deep in the soil. Unfortunately, I can't fix it any more since they both have taken root. After I was done, I carefully, and loosely, put a bit of soil back on top of the seeds. 11/12/2025 Plant #3 officially sprouted today. The seed shell and membrane was still on the plant, so I helped it out carefully with a rounded tweezer. It appears that I have put too much soil back on top of seed #1 and #2. Because of this the plants appear to have trouble finding the top and are growing downwards a little. To help them out a bit I have removed most of the soil that was on top to let the light penetrate a bit better. This way the plants have a guiding star to find their way out. 12/12/2025 #3 is looking very healthy and appears to have had a great start. Sprayed it with a bit of water and made sure no big droplets formed. #1 and #2 are slowly making their way out of the soil. 13/12/2025 #1 and #2 have finally sprouted. Both still had their seed shell and membrane still on, so I helped them out a little. #3 is looking very healthy and growing happily. 14/12/2025 #1 and #2 are recovering well and both look healthy. #3 is growing nicely and is almost 5cm tall.
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Used method
Directly In Substrate
Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
1mo ago
5 cm
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
19 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
55 %
Air Humidity
23 °C
Substrate Temp
18 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
80 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
BoomBoom Spray - Bio Tabs
BoomBoom Spray
5 mll
CountDoobie . 17/12/2025 Put some styrofoam under the heating pads. Soil temperature is, after a few hours, ~23C at a depth of ~10cm. 18/12/2025 Plant #3 received 100ml of tap water around the edge of the pot, to promote root growth. This plant is growing well, the second set of leaves is already visible. 19/12/2025 Plant #1 and #2 received 100ml of tap water around the edge of the pot, to promote root growth. After some closer inspection, it appears that plant #1 has a burst stem (hypocotyl). After asking my fellow growers on this platform (see my grow-question), this is probably because of the humidity domes causing a too high humidity. The plant looks healthy otherwise, but a little smaller than the others. Removed the cups from the plants. 20/12/2025 All 3 plants received Biotabs BoomBoom spray. A 100ml solution (5ml/L) was mixed, with which all the leaves where sprayed dripping wet, top and bottom, just after lights on. After only a few hours there was actually a notable difference in the leaf colour. Since these plants don't have that much leaf surface to spray, I used the rest on other house plants and they appeared to be enjoying it as well. Raised the growing lights to ~80cm from the top of the highest plant (#3). Also turned on the oscillating fan, to increase air quality and strengthen the stems of the young plants (with indirect airflow).
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Week 2. Vegetation
1mo ago
20 hrs
Light Schedule
17 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
55 %
Air Humidity
0 °C
Substrate Temp
15 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
85 cm
Lamp Distance
CountDoobie . 22/12/2025 Moved the oscillating fan to the other side of the tent (diagonally), to blow over all three plants more equally. The signs of overwatering are disappearing and the plants appear to be recovering well. 23/12/2025 Plant #1 and #2 received 250ml of tap water and #3 received 300ml. Put the oscillating fan on a timer, with 30min on and 30min off. 27/12/2025 Plant #3 received 500ml, #2 received 300ml and #1 received 250ml of tap water. All three plants look healthy but, #2 and #3 seem a little small, and #1 is noticeably behind. This is probably due to the colder environment and the plants being slightly overwatered in the beginning.
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Week 3. Vegetation
24d ago
20 hrs
Light Schedule
17 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
50 %
Air Humidity
0 °C
Substrate Temp
16 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
85 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
BoomBoom Spray - Bio Tabs
BoomBoom Spray
5 mll
CountDoobie . 30/12/2025 Plant #2 and #3 received 500ml, and #1 received 400ml of tap water. Plant #3 has started to produce a very faint, but very typical, cannabis smell. 02/01/2026 All three plants look healthy, but all are too small, especially Plant #1 is quite a lot behind in development, though its stem has healed nicely. I hope they will still grow out a bit in the coming weeks. 04/01/2026 I've decided to give the plants some Biotabs BoomBoom Spray, to help them out a bit. All three plants got their leaves (top&bottom) sprayed with the solution (5ml/L), until dripping wet.
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Week 4. Vegetation
17d ago
20 hrs
Light Schedule
16 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
40 %
Air Humidity
0 °C
Substrate Temp
15 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
60 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
BoomBoom Spray - Bio Tabs
BoomBoom Spray
5 mll
CountDoobie . 05/01/2026 All three plants look to be reacting well to the BoomBoom Spray, and developed a deep green colour. 06/01/2026 Lowered the grow light to ~70cm from the top of #3. 07/01/2026 Because it took 8 days before the plants needed watering, They only received 250ml tap water each this time. The Third grow light has been turned on (150W total). All three plants have a grow light directly above them now. 10/01/2026 Plant #1 and #2 received 350ml and plant #3 received 400ml tap water. The leaves of #2 were already hanging a bit. 11/01/2026 All three plants are sprayed with BoomBoom Spray, right after lights on. The grow light has been lowered to ~60cm from the top of #3.
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Grow Questions
CountDoobie
CountDoobiestarted grow question 11d ago
The fan leaves of the 2nd & 3th node have developed dark spots on the leave. What is this? and what is best to do?
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Leaves. Color - Black or grey
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DrGruen
DrGruenanswered grow question 11d ago
hi ...... das sieht mir nach Cal.-Mag Mangel aus.........Könnte allerdings auch eine Überdüngung sein...... würde Cal Mag nach Düngeschema des Herstellers giessen und die anderen Dünger weglassen. Nach ein paar Tagen, siehst du ja woran es liegt und kannst dich genau darauf einstellen. Viel Glück
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JUNGLE_B4RNS
JUNGLE_B4RNSanswered grow question 10d ago
This is nutrients burns. Your problem is "wrong plant size in wrong pot size". Pouring small amounts of water and getting no drain, NaCl is building up. Give your plants a good watering to get some drainage and everything will be alright.
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AestheticGenetix
AestheticGenetixanswered grow question 11d ago
Dechlorinate your water or boil and cool it. Looks to be chlorine toxicity to me. But the other option would be calcium magnesium deficiency/issues.
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Week 5. Vegetation
10d ago
20 hrs
Light Schedule
19 °C
Day Air Temp
Weak
Smell
43 %
Air Humidity
0 °C
Substrate Temp
17 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
60 cm
Lamp Distance
CountDoobie . 12/01/2026 Plant #1 and #3 started showing pistils. Plant #2 has no signs of pistils yet. 14/01/2026 Plant #1 received 350ml, #2 and #3 received 400ml of tap water. Plant #2 and #1 have swapped places, because #2 appeared to be getting too much light. The top-right spot has the grow lights from top-left and bottom-right to either side, whilst the latter two spots only have a grow light on one side (the top-right light). 15/01/2026 Plant #2 is showing its pistils now as well. Plant #1 and #3 swapped places, because #3 is the biggest plant it gets the spot with the most light. Placing #1 on top-left, #2 on bottom-right and #3 on top-right. 17/01/2026 Plant #3 has developed dark (black/gray) areas in the fan leaves on the 2nd and 3th node. After some literary research, I concluded that it's likely a nutrient problem. 18/01/2026 One of the affected leaves of #3 has, although still green, dried out and became quite brittle. After trimming this leaf, some closer inspection showed a few things: -The stem of the leaf is on the top side fully red, while the bottom side is still green, and this spreads into the leaf veins. -The dark areas have widened, but have become lighter in colour. -Besides the dark areas, yellow/light green spots have developed adjacent to the dark spots. Because its only on the 2nd and 3th node (the oldest), my suspicion is that a phosphorous deficiency is the most likely cause (maybe combined with a calcium deficiency). A fungus infection seems quite unlikely to me, since humidity and temperature have been too low for this (~39%-50%RH, ~15-19C), and the symptoms also don't really match the literature. A disease seems unlikely as well, because the symptoms don't really match the literature. I could very much be mistaken though, thus any advise is always welcome. Plant #2 has been growing well and is almost as tall as #3. All three plants look to be fully in flower now, making this the last week of veg. Plant #1 received 400ml, #2 and #3 received 500ml of tap water.
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Week 6. Flowering
3d ago
18 hrs
Light Schedule
18 °C
Day Air Temp
Weak
Smell
40 %
Air Humidity
0 °C
Substrate Temp
17 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
60 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Bio PK 5-8 - Bio Tabs
Bio PK 5-8
10 mll
CountDoobie . 19/01/2026 Changed the light schedule to 19.5/4.5h to gradually change it to 18/6h over the coming week. To give the plants a longer dark period during flower. 20/01/2026 Plant #3 is showing the first signs, of the deficit, in the fan leaves in the 4th node. Although very small spots yet. Next watering the plants will receive their first dose of Bio PK5-8. Defoliated the one fingered leaves of the first node on plant #2 and #3. On #2 were they only millimeters above the soil. On #3 were they yellowed/wilted. Plant #1 gets to keep the first node for now, mostly because they don't present a problem, like on the other plants. But the first node is quite underdeveloped and I will most likely remove them anyway. 21/01/2026 Changed the light schedule to 19/5h. 22/01/2026 All three plants received 500ml of Bio PK5-8 solution (10ml/L). The oscillating fan is turned off the reduce the cooling effect on the foliage and try to get temperature a little up, due to the cold weather. 24/01/2026 Changed the light schedule to 18.5/5.5h. 25/01/2026 Removed the branches of the first node, because they were underdeveloped and weren't going to produce anything significant. Turned on the fourth grow light, with a total of 200W now.
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India_Calcoen
India_Calcoen commentedweek 01mo ago
Interesting how you described how to grow with Biotabs. Have a nice grow! 🌱❤️
James
James
Official Brand Representative
commentedweek 01mo ago
Good luck and happy growing!! Keep us posted!
rico88
rico88 commentedweek 510d ago
"Hi, so no, it is not a calcium deficiency because the yellowing always starts from the center towards the edges. Neither is it over-fertilization. Actually, I notice that it is the lower leaves. When you water, there are 2 or 3 splashes on the leaves and it burns them, and the tips, if they are in contact with the soil, they touch the soil and thus also the fertilizer which burns them. Also, you have a slight pH issue. Finally, I allow myself to respond to you. Regards, Rico88." J ai pris un traducteur j espère que ca va
DrGruen
DrGruen commentedweek 410d ago
viel Glück😎
Mia_BIOTABS
Mia_BIOTABS
Official Brand Representative
commentedweek 11mo ago
enjoy your royal critical grow- what happened to the little stem? i have never seen something- i dont think its because of your humidity domes- looks like they got some injurie by handling them
CountDoobie
CountDoobie commented1mo ago
@Mia_BIOTABS, Thank you! Not sure what the cause was, but I was extra careful not to touch the plants before this, so I think I didn't damage the plant directly. Fortunately, the plant seems to be recovering well. The wound is already closing and becoming more hardened.
Mia_BIOTABS
Mia_BIOTABS
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commentedweek 324d ago
they had very good 14 days andd shoed nice development-
Mia_BIOTABS
Mia_BIOTABS
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commentedweek 11mo ago
happy holidays!
wolfvb
wolfvb commentedweek 11mo ago
Good luck ☘️ and happy growing 💗
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