Sliverconstruct New run, clean slate, and another step forward in my growing journey.
After finishing the last cycle, I went back to square one: full teardown, deep clean, sanitize, and reset.
This time I’ve upgraded to double Spider Farmer LEDs, aiming for better coverage and more consistent growth across the canopy. I’m also stepping up to a 7-gallon pot, giving the roots more room than I’ve used before — something I’m excited (and a little nervous) to see play out with an auto.
The strain for this run is Cat Piss Auto by Seed Connect — a bold choice, but that’s part of the fun. I’m not chasing perfection here; I’m chasing progress.
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Paper Towel
Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
13d ago
1/4
2.54 cm
Height
17 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
55 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 liters
Pot Size
Sliverconstruct Week 1 is officially underway and we’ve got lift-off 🌱 The Cat Piss Auto has broken through the soil and is standing proud, looking healthy and eager to get moving. There’s something about that first sprout that never gets old—it’s the moment where all the prep finally feels worth it. Right now I’m just letting her do her thing, keeping conditions steady and resisting the urge to mess with her too much.
I’m still very much a beginner, so this stage is all about patience and observation. No fancy moves yet—just clean water, good light, and a watchful eye. If this little seedling is any indication of what’s to come, this grow should be a fun one to follow. I’m excited to see how she develops over the next week.
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Week 2. Vegetation
7d ago
1/5
7.62 cm
Height
17 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
6.4
pH
No Smell
Smell
55 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 liters
Pot Size
50.8 cm
Lamp Distance
Sliverconstruct Week 2 – Cat Piss Auto 🌱
Week two is underway and the Cat Piss Auto is officially finding her footing. She’s starting to gain some height now, stretching just enough to show confidence without rushing things. The leaves are coming in nicely—healthy color, good shape, and no signs of stress so far. It’s one of those quiet weeks where nothing dramatic happens, but you can tell the foundation is being set.
These early stages aren’t flashy, but they’re important. I’m still very much learning as I go, watching closely and trying not to overdo anything. Right now, it’s all about patience and consistency. If she keeps responding like this, the next couple of weeks should get a lot more interesting.