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Apple Strudel Round 2

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3d ago
IONFRAME EVO4, 300W, Full Spectrum LED Light Emitting Diodes/300W
IONFRAME EVO4, 300W, Full Spectrum LED Light Emitting Diodes/300W
AI+ Controller
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The Exhale
Expanded Clay
Mother Earth
Indoor
Room Type
Transplantation
weeks 1
LST
weeks 4
26 liters
Pot Size
Start at 4 Week
G
Germination
1mo ago
Prilyfe13 01/02/2026 So round 2. If you want to see what happened in round 1 I have a diary for it. It was a fail. Anyway, this round will be different. Before I had the light too high, then I had the light too low. This time around it will be perfect lighting. I'll be using rock wool. After she sinks to the bottom of her cup. This round will be Advanced Nutrients again. But this time I'm prepared with lots of frozen water bottles. I'll have to use them until I get my water chiller. That might take a couple months and I'll have to wait to set it up for after the run. Unless it's super easy, then I'll just do it. But the frozen water bottles work. Not constantly mind you, but they still work. I want constant flow. Starting off with the Germination System. I'll start the light at 30% and bump it up to 60% when I see a first true leaf coming in. Last run, was a nightmare. The lights in the Germination System weren't bright enough and she got super leggy and ended up falling over, but not so much. Just grew sideways I guess. And I just discovered algae on it, so bye bye. Anyway, so our plan of action this run is to ensure ample light but not too much. Keep the water clean and temperature controlled. Ensure proper nutrient uptake at all times. That means, following the instructions at all times.its not hard though. The "pH perfect" really only works when there's the right amount of nutes in the water and how hard the water is. I have also discovered the nutrients stink like 3 day old puss when the water gets too warm. Gross. So when reading how to use a rock wool cube, it says, there needs to be a mild solution for the plants to drink from. So I have an extremely mild solution ready for the tray. My concern is air flow. I can make a small breeze, but what I can't do is oxygenate the water. It would be cool to be able to do that though. No idea how I could. Just a little air hose stuffed in the bottom of the center? Lol. I'll provide pics every other day so I don't have like 40 per week. Lol I set up the initial 5 and now it's gonna be like this. Pic when she pops, pic when she breaks surface and then a pic when her leaves start to grow. Then a final pic with her first set of true leaves. Then that's the end of the Germination stage. It seems to be a week. And as long as I don't Fuck Up, everything should be good. Ok that's it. Toddles for now. Update: So when I was messing around with the tray and cell tray, I was trying to figure out a way to use the cells so I have space for the roots to grow. Unfortunately, the Rock Wool Cubes are too big to fit in the cell, so I'm gonna have to use the tray with a little bit of water. I'm wondering though, where does the root go if there's no dark area. Do I cover the rest of the tray with something? I don't know, so I'm gonna wing it and as soon as I see root peeking out from under the cube, I'm planting her immediately. Right into the hydroton. I've also learned that the rock wool needs to be covered by the pebbles as well. Honestly thought it, but don't really know it. 01/03/2026 She sunk! So now she's going into rock wool cube while she germinates and then grows to a little baby seedling. I'm only going to have her in there until the roots start searching beyond the cube. There will be light there so I want to get her in the pellets and in the tent as soon as possible. I have the tent and system all set up already. Just waiting for the Hydroton to finish drying and it'll be all set. I have the light set to a DLI of 16 mol. Temp and humidity will be set to 75° and 75% for the first few days. That's if I can keep the humidity up that high with the temp. 01/04/2026 So the tray was bone dry this morning. It's ok though, the cube was still moist. All set now. The tray now has water in it again. So last run, I had a plant suffer from an a fungal infection from dampening off. It survived, but was definitely stunted. It was because the drip ring was sitting on the top layer of the medium and wasn't buried enough. So it splashed the stem causing the issue. This run, I cut the drip ring a little bit to make it smaller. Now it fits about an inch under the top of the pebbles. I don't have water on the system yet, so I can't tell how well it works. My problem is that there might not be enough power coming through the air lines. Sure the air pump does a great job with the air stones, but it kinda sputters with the drip ring. Not sure what happened. We'll see how it goes in about a week. 01/05/2026 The tray was dry again this morning. I'm not exactly sure how to keep it wet. I know this system isn't designed for just a bottom tray. It needs the cell tray on top so the water won't evaporate so quickly and so there's a dark place for the roots to go. But! I would need to fill it up nearly all the way to . I really want to put the tray in and just fill the whole bottom with water so it works like a hydroponic system. Alas, I don't think that will work. I'd have to fill the tray to the top with water just to meet up with the cube on top. In this case, I plan on putting the plant in the main tent as early as possible. Before the tap root starts to hit the air or the light. Either way, unless I decide to buy a different Germination System, this is what we are doing. Lol The cube was still wet so it's all good. So far the only thing the water is really doing is keeping the humidity up. Hopefully it's not drowning the seed. It shouldn't though. The cube isn't saturated and dripping or anything. Just wet. Like it should be. Unless! The heat from the heat mat is transferring too much to the cube. I doubt that though. The Apple Strudel in running with this one has already popped and is in the process of breaking surface. But she isn't green. Very white. Kind of concerned. To be honest, I don't think I covered that one enough with the top of the rock wool. Update: I decided to add the cell tray and filled up the water level with the bottom of the cube. It should work wonders and now I can leave her in there for a few extra days. Or at least until the lights aren't powerful enough to handle the plant. Update Number Two: She has broken surface. Well kinda. The middle of her stem has broken surface. But it's kinda like brown. But still shiny and new. We'll see what happens. 01/06/2026 Our baby has broken surface and is now standing straight up. Can't say so about the other plant I'm growing. It's a bit behind. Anyway, so I am going to increase the light intensity everyday for the next week. Maybe less time. Last run I tried with this strain took a whole lotta light. Enough to stretch too fast and needed to be put in the main tent early. I was starting out at 10% power but I decided 3 was the way to go. Then I'll increase the light intensity from 3 on. It'll be at level 10 in 7 days. That's the goal. If she acts like the last one, she will be needing more light by day 7. If not earlier. Probably earlier. It's been an hour and the first thing she did was lean to one of the lights. Reason being is the plant tag was too tall and blocking out the other light in the Germination System, so I took the tag out. It was really quick too. She was standing straight up when I woke up and within the hour she was leaning toward the one light. 1 hour later again and she's leaning toward the front light. I can't tell yet, but I think she needs more light. Not much more, but some. Maybe 40%? 01/07/2026 She's getting leggy. Damnit! Same thing happened to the last one. I turned the light up to 40% now. If I see more stretching I'm turning the light up to 60%. It's not really that bright, but it works for a bit. A foreseeable problem is the height difference between this one and the Blue Dream I'm running. That one is only about an inch tall. But she went deep into her cube, so it took an extra day to pop out. It won't matter in the long run, but for now it super matters. There's a 1" difference between the 2 and in such a small space I have to be careful not to cause light stress on this little lady, but need enough light for the Blue Dream. Lest I have 2 leggy plants. As for the environment in the dome, it's around 74° and 83%. Pretty good in my opinion. The only thing I don't light is the condensation buildup on the walls. I can't really see inside too well. Well, no I can see inside, but not like straight through. I need to find empty patches of plastic. Lol. Anyway, I might have updates later on. I'm not too sure, but at the rate this plant is going, I will need to bring the light up to 60% by the end of the day. Honestly I'd have it at 60% now if not for the tiny blue dream. I need it to establish itself for a day or 2. Then we are going ham on that light. Update: She grew taller. BUT her leaves are frowning. I can't tell what's wrong, if there's something wrong. Either way, I'm not stopping this one. She will be grown to harvest. But I think she's gonna be lanky the whole run. I may have to run a trellis for which I don't want to the. I won't be able to clean the system weekly. I don't even know how I would clean it at all. I would need a bucket to hold her. I just don't know how to do that. Maybe you just don't? Or maybe the trellis can be undone and the plant can be lifted that way? Probably not. I honestly got nothin. 01/08/2026 Well, I woke up to a super model. Small body and all leg. But the leaves finally leveled out. No clue why this specific strain is giving me a hard time. Either way, I'm keeping her. I was considering popping the last seed, but I don't want to if I don't have to. The light is at 80% now. I don't expect her to stay much longer under the dome. Maybe a couple more days? She already has a decent taproot with feelers out. I want a few more roots coming from the cube. Then it will be the perfect time to transplant. Frankly I don't like waiting for roots to grow. I'm more of a fan of transplanting before the root establish totally. There's less stress doing that. But in this case she's so leggy, I don't want her to tip over. I think I'm gonna swap the water out today with a very mild nutrient solution. I only have a half gallon left so I might have to add more water to the tray as well. The goal is to introduce the nutes a little at a time. So when she gets the full dose, she'll be perfectly happy. By full dose, I mean like 2/3 normal manufacturer recommendation. The environment is perfect btw, 76° and 69%. I should be able to get it back to that with minimal effort after I swap the water out. Update: As expected I had to add some plain water to the tray. No big deal. Currently I'm filling the buckets with nutrients. It should only be a couple of days before I add her to the bucket. Maybe less. I really want to wait for the Blue Dream to be ready as well. Im guessing she'll be ready in the 2 days. Update again: The water is ready to go for the main tent. Now it's time to wait and check the pH later. I've already pHed the water, but I have a feeling that doesn't matter. It's just gonna spike. And I cannot for the life of me figure out how. Anyway, I have the water running, air stone bubbling and that's about it. I plan on turning the whole system on after I pH 1 more time. It's been a few hours and I haven't seen her stretch one bit. Her leaves are nice and flat and her stem is surprisingly strong for it being so long. I have a small computer fan blowing in through one of the side vents. It's working perfectly. A tiny breeze to make her nice and strong. Unfortunately it takes away the humidity a little bit. It's sitting at 63%. I'd like it to be around 70% to be honest. Really 75% for the Blue Dream. 01/09/2026 We have some exciting news today. Her first set of true leaves are coming in. She might be the leggiest legger of them all, but she does have a pretty strong stem for so tall. Like at the bottom of the stem, when it gets this long is stretched really thin. This one isn't. It's all the same from top to bottom. Normal size for a seedling. Anyway, that's a positive. The other positive is her tap root. It's HUGE! I really want to bring her into the tent today, but I'm going to wait for the Blue Dream to have a longer tap root and maybe the first set of true leaves. She's a day behind, so we shall see how things look tomorrow. I honestly have no problem running seedlings in their final containers, but I don't want to waste the electricity if I don't have to. I mean, I kind of am. I have the system on trying to see how long it takes to acclimate. Unfortunately the effing heater refuses to turn off for more than like 2 minutes. It's ballooning the tent. And I can't get the exhaust to level it out. Hopefully by the time I put the plants in the tent, the heater will have figured itself out. 01/10/2026 So she finally fell over today. I spritzed her with the mister and she toppled right over. So I built a little cage for her. See Picture. She also has her first set of true leaves coming in. So I'm switching to veg in a little while when I put her in the main tent. I'm thinking about waiting for the Blue Dream, but I don't think she is ready for the first set. However, I will note that the Blue Dream is remarkably short, while the Apple Strudel is the leggiest of legs. There's a good 2" difference between the two and a day. In just 7 days, that's a huge difference. I dunno. Waiting. An extra might not hurt anything, but the roots are all starting to show and I don't like transplanting exposed roots. Just seems like an excuse for stress. Ya know? Anyway, my biggest concern is nutrients. She's currently in nutrient water, and has no problems with it. However, the water in the bucket is a slightly higher dose. I'm pretty sure she can take it, it's not a lot, but it is a concern.
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Used method
Rockwool Cube
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
24d ago
10.16 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
No Smell
Smell
441 PPM
TDS
63 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 liters
Pot Size
0.38 liters
Watering Volume
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
658 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 12
pH Perfect Micro - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Micro
0.33 mll
pH Perfect Grow - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Grow
0.33 mll
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
0.33 mll
Prilyfe13 01/10/2026 So technically I know it's not veg yet. Well it could be. But it doesn't matter. She's in the bucket. So far she seems very happy. She's slightly praying. And looks damned good. Excellent color and strong looking stem. The DLI for the light is at 16 mol. So it shouldn't be a problem for her. The power of the light is at 20%. The light is 300 watts. For those who wish to know. Oh and 24" from the canopy. Well, seedling. Lol. I'm excited to see the nodes coming in. Soon enough. The water readings look really good. pH: 6.13 EC: 912 TDS: 441 ppm Temp: 66.5° I had to pH it twice, but it should be fine. Maybe need to pH daily until I can add enough for the nutrients to buffer the water. I read that it needs to be between 700 ppm and 1000 ppm. 01/11/2026 She looks just like she did yesterday. I don't expect much upward growth over the next few days. Just root growth. But when the roots hit the water, there will be a ton of upward growth. That should take a few days. The roots have to get all the way through the hydroton first. So that could take a few days. This run will be a little different I think. I've never worked with such a leggy plant. I'm guessing there won't be much difference, but some. Will I have to prop her up even more? I'm hoping for a nice thick trunk when all is said and done. We shall see. Water Readings: pH: 6.5 EC: 925 TDS: 467 Temp: 73° I'm going on the fact that the water temp being high makes all the other readings high. More dissolved salts in the water. I added a couple frozen water bottles to the buckets to cool the water down. Frankly I have no idea how to keep the water temp low with the heater CONSTANTLY blowing. Maybe the temp isn't as hot most of the time, but the temp is still hot enough to heat up the water in the buckets. My cheapest option is adding frozen water bottles. Or I can get a water cooler for like 0 - 0. And that's not happening. Lol. There's a diy version that costs about 0 when it's all said and done. Maybe 0 for both buckets as I would only need 1 power supply. But I would need the cooling device which is a solid state drive, water pump, water line, and an electric system for each oh and a cooling fan for the heat sink. And the heat sink. There's kits for about - 0, but none come with a power supply. Those run about - 0. So yah, all in all, 0 for both buckets. That's also a constant feed. So an automated cooling system. When I get the chance, I'll probably get the diy one. Unless I can find an actual cooling unit with 2 ports for less than 0. Anyway, so far looking good. I questioned my lighting this morning as well. Turns out I was right. It was supposed to be 10% power from the light. So they were subjected to a day of too much light. But that's ok, I fixed it. Right down to 10% and a DLI of 16 mol. Right where it should be for this stage. I don't think it mattered.uch anyway, she seemed to be fine with the higher light. But I'm not making the same mistake again. I'm putting the light where it should be for the stage. I use the Photone daily light intensity chart for Autoflowers. Week 2 of life. Seedling is supposed to be 16 mol, so that's what I'm leaving it at. I know I said this yesterday, but week 2 is veg for my diary. Week 1 was seedling and week 2 now has a node. Well, that's it for today. 01/12/2026 I saved this like 3 times and it kept deleting. So that's that. Moving on. Plus nothing to talk about. 01/13/2026 So I don't think the heat has turned off since I started the tent up. I'm gonna need to figure that out because it's seriously heating the water up. Like 72° maybe 73°. I'm pretty sure it's not going over 75° but I forgot to check when I swapped out the bottles. After adding the couple bottles of ice, the temp dropped to a comfortable 67° how nice. The pH was up to 6.45. A little high, but still in range. I'm leaving it for now. I'll be checking again in a few hours. Then I'll pH. Probably down to 5.6 so it can swing back up and be able to unlock all of the nutrients. Although, I'm not sure how much the nutrient solution matters at the moment. The roots aren't even in the water yet. That won't be for another few days I expect. That's enough about the subterranean portion of the plant. Let's talk about the lady we can see. She looks great! Not growing as strong as she was and that's a good thing. I need the roots to be growing not the plant to be stretching. But she has some great color. She's growing her first node quite well. I believe the light is on point now. She'll definitely be a good plant. Just gotta keep an eye on the stretching. The last one got away from me completely and when I corrected, it over did it. Now I'm on point and I hope that does it. As long as I keep the light 24" away from the plant, everything will be good. Well, 24" for the veg period. I'm guessing after the stretch, it'll be closer to 18" if not less. Update: I have checked the pH and temp of the water. It's 6.02 and the temp is 69°. That's great! I don't have to pH after all. At least not at the moment. We are at almost a week with this solution. It'll stay in there for another week or so. Then I'll change it out to a slightly stronger solution. By week 3 of veg, we should be at half the recommended dose. And from there we have a perfect run. I don't think I'll be doing more than 50%. Also, given the fact that the pH dropped with the water temp today, I can safely say that what I've read is true. Cool. One thing learned and proven correctly by my hand. 01/14/2026 Not much to report today. The heater won't turn off and now it's overheating. Other than that. She seems to be doing just fine. Probably gonna be a tall plant. Oh yah, I had to add water bottles to the bucket. It was 72°. And the pH was spot on. Now I can sit back and relax. Check the pH once a day, make sure to swap out the ice bottles half way through the day. 01/15/2026 This little lady loves light. She is starting to grow nicely now. Not too fast at the moment which is good. That means she's still focused on the roots. Roots of which I haven't seen yet. Hopefully soon. I wanna big ole root ball. She's still pretty spindly, so she might need more support as she gets bigger. Let's hope the silica blast works and helps to grow that stem big and strong. Like trunk sized. I checked the pH and water temp. The EC and TDS I'll check at the beginning of next week. I don't expect the numbers to be that far off from the beginning of the week. Anyway, the pH was 6.1. Perfect. Lol. Water temp was a little high though. 71° so in went a couple of ice bottles. They usually cool it down to about 67° which is also perfect. The environment... Oh the environment. Let's just say, I got like 30 notifications on my AC Infinity app about the heater needing to shut down. It was a nightmare. I don't know why it won't shut off. Well, I do know why. The environment is completely unstable. It won't level out at all. The second the humidifier turns down to power level 2, the humidity plummets. So then the humidifier needs to turn back on and while doing so, drops the temp. Making. The heater remain on and fluctuating between level 3 and full blast. It doesn't hold. Well, the humidity doesn't hold. That's the problem. If I can get the humidity to hold, that should give the heater a break. But how? 01/16/2026 The heater won't stop overheating. I have another one so I swapped it out. I thought it was broken, but it's now spitting out super hot air. I guess it works. Sucks the other one shit the bed. Oh well. Anyway, the environment was a nightmare for the last couple days.
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Used techniques
Transplantation
Technique
2
Week 2. Vegetation
17d ago
10.16 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
No Smell
Smell
476 PPM
TDS
61 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 liters
Pot Size
0.38 liters
Watering Volume
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
658 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 12
pH Perfect Micro - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Micro
0.33 mll
pH Perfect Grow - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Grow
0.33 mll
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
0.33 mll
Prilyfe13 01/17/2026 So today was not much of a change. The environment is a little better now that the other heater is in there. I have a feeling I'll be swapping these two out throughout the run. Very unfortunate. This week's readings look like shit. The temp of the bucket was 75° so naturally everything is thrown off. The pH was high, like 6.7 high. The EC and TDS were higher than last week. However I feel like that might be due to me soaking the hydroton in the mix for a day. It must have leeched into the bucket. Also might be a good thing. Now I don't have to increase the nutrients. The hydroton did it for me. How convenient. I added the ice bottles of course. Still no roots. Shame that. Last run, I got roots pretty quickly. This time, both are slow going. And I bet it's from the low heat. On the other hand, she started her second node yesterday and is starting to spread out. Looking good. I also increased the light intensity up to level 2. See readings below. So far they seem to be fine. I'll keep an eye on them for the day. Maybe with the extra light, they'll take off. We'll see. It should also help bring the temp up. Week Start Readings: Water: pH: 6.59 EC: 960 TDS: 476 Temp: 75°!!!! Light Readings: DLI: 22.7 mol. PPFD: 344 Environment: Temp: 71.8° RH: 58.6% VPD: 1.1 kPa CO2: 719 A note on the water readings. This is what I pulled this morning before adding the ice bottles. I thought I added some last night, but apparently not. So I'm waiting for the temp to cool down and I'll take new measurements along with the current ones. Just to see the difference the water temp made. From the beginning of last week, everything increased. I might have to pH if the lower temp doesn't do it for me. Current water readings after pHing. pH: 5.8 EC: 958 TDS: 476 ppm Temp: 67.6° That's it for now. 01/18/2026 No issues today. pHing not needed. EC and TDS are the same. Temp was high though. 72.4° so I replaced the ice bottles. No roots yet. I didn't think there would be today. I feel like maybe tomorrow. With the amount of energy she spent catching up to the light, her roots were neglected. Once they hit the water, things should start to pan out. Hopefully she stretches, but not like how she did as a seedling. 01/19/2026 Not much going on today. She's looking really good despite the super long stem. Thin leaves. She's definitely a sativa dominant strain. I can't wait to see how she turns out in the next couple of weeks. Great color. No roots yet though. 🤔 Interesting. Water was kinda warm this morning. I need to remember to add ice bottles before I go to bed. Still can't get the heater to turn off. It just won't. The air is too cold? The humidity is a nightmare too. But that's understandable. It's like 25% in the apartment. So basically nothing I can do about it. If the humidifier drops below level 8, the humidity immediately starts to plummet. It's crazy. Like the air just won't allow for any moisture to hold. I have it right next to the plants though, so they should be getting plenty of humidity. Later this week, I'll move the humidifier back so it's not on top of the plants anymore. Alrighty that's it from me. Update: I double checked under the basket and there is a long single root coming out. Hooray! 01/20/2026 More roots! More and more. There's quite a few roots coming out now. All clean and white. She looks really good. Proper growth is starting now that the roots are coming out. First set of 5 finger leaves are out and growing. Leaves are thin. Just like a sativa. Lookin good. Great color too. I forgot to swap the ice bottles out last night... Again. I have now set a reminder on my phone. But yah, I checked everything after the bottles were in the water for a couple of hours. Looks good. pH is 6.1, temp is 68°. EC and TDS are both fine as well. The environment is a nightmare. It's so bouncy and I don't know why. Well, I do know, it's the fans blowing. All over the place. But it doesn't make sense. They are in the same position as they were last run and last run had no issues. I don't understand. I had the fan set to 2. 2 out of 10. Now it's at 1. Hopefully that helps. Anyway, that's all from me for the day. 01/21/2026 I remembered to swap the ice bottles last night. And I swapped them again this morning. I need 4 more to be able to swap them out in another 8 hours. Then I should have cool water for the rest of the run. Kind of a pain to be honest as I prefer not to disturb the waters under the bucket lids. Removing the lid 3 times a day seems excessive. Granted they're only open for less than a minute. Even less than 30 seconds. So it's not bad, but still. That's a lot of disturbance. She looks great! Good color, growth rate looks nice. She's 5.5" tall now. That's an inch and a half since the beginning of the week. A little slow for my liking, but she also just started the veg stage. Maybe we'll see a half inch a day over the next 4 to 5 weeks. Maybe an inch if the conditions are ideal. If I can do it, they will be ideal. I just need to remember to check the light intensity. Don't over feed. And when you notice anything weird, check the EC and TDS. Swap out water if the readings increase. Add more nutrients if they drop. Leave the water alone if there's no change. And don't over do it. Keep the environment in a reasonable range. (Surprisingly, it's never out of range, just bounces all over it.) That's all for today. 01/22/2026 Explosive growth has started! A little stretch, but mostly leaves spreading out. However, her first true node has 3 finger leaves. It should be 5 finger. I wonder what happened. Can't be too much light, could it? But it might be the environment. Always changing from minute to minute. Still no idea how to fix that. I only had 2 ice bottles available last night, so each bucket got 1. This morning I swapped for the normal 2 per bucket. I haven't tested the water yet today. I've been kind of lacking on it. I'll check today and put the readings in. Other than that, we are happy and healthy. She's 5" now. Don't know how I measured 5.5" yesterday. But she's 5" now. No matter, she'll be fine. I'm expecting good growth from her. She can clearly stretch and enjoys a good amount of light. I think I'm going to increase the nutrient dose next week. I'm thinking 1/2 dose next week. I was gonna do 2/3 dose, but I think that might be a bit too much for now. So half dose next week. Maybe I'll change it to 2/3 half way through the week. I'm not sure. It all depends on how she takes it in. I didn't see anything about her nutrient uptake. 01/23/2026 The water was a bit warm this morning. Not too bad, but warm. I actually checked the numbers today. pH: 6.1 EC: 1035 TDS: 556 Temp: 68.4° She's starting to really grow. And her stem is holding itself up now. I'm just keeping the little prop thing up until I know she won't tip over. I do keep a small breeze going all the time, so her stem should be pretty strong when it matters. Her color is a little splotchy. Well, kinda. It looks like the new growth is t getting enough food, but the rest of the plantooka awesome, except for the weird 3 finger leaves. The environment is somewhat better now that I dropped the humidity down. I figure it hits the plants enough where if I drop it down to 55% it will hit less, thus turning 55% into 60ish%. Not dampening off, no fungal infections nothing. That's the goal.
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Week 3. Vegetation
10d ago
13.97 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
No Smell
Smell
700 PPM
TDS
57 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 liters
Pot Size
0.38 liters
Watering Volume
48.26 cm
Lamp Distance
758 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 12
pH Perfect Micro - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Micro
0.66 mll
pH Perfect Grow - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Grow
0.66 mll
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
0.66 mll
Prilyfe13 01/24/2026 Well, it's a new week and the first mistake I made is forgetting to fill the reserve bucket with water. Now it's freezing water and I have to wait for it to get up to temperature. At least 64°. Currently it's at 57°. Much too cold. Don't want to shock her, ya know. However, she is growing super strong. Nice stem strength. Standing straight up all on her own. Not stretching though. Very slow growth for the moment. I expect it's because the roots are still trying to hit the water. But there's a lot of growth nonetheless. Just outward growth. Looking great! She has 1 new leaf that's clawing. No clue why. It's not the nutrients. There's not enough to cause it. It's not the light. It's perfectly fine. Maybe just a weird fluke. I'll keep an eye on it. The environment is kinda working itself out. Unfortunately the heater still hasn't turned off on its own yet and I don't know why. Maybe the exhaust fan needs to be higher to help pull the heat up to the plants? I doubt it, but it's worth a shot. That's it for now. Almost forgot. This week's DLI 27.1 mol. Light power is at 3 now. 01/25/2026 Well, I think I shocked her pretty bad. I found brown algae in the bottom of the bucket. So I washed it out, hit it with a hydrogen peroxide mix and cleaned it all up. BUT! The water I had at 64° plummeted down to 57°. The heat was off last night for some reason and the space heater happened to be off as well. Not only that, but there's a big cutout on the bottom of my balcony door and snow got inside. THEN! My windows are not sealed at all. Like some have gaps between the glass and the wood. So naturally it was like 62° in my apartment this morning. And thus my water jugs ended up being super cold. The problem is, they are in the warmest part of the living room and they still got too cold. Anyway, I swapped the water out and about a half hour later, I got some droop. Not much, but you can definitely tell she doesn't like the cold water. But with the heater on full blast inside the tent, the water should warm up in no time. I can't say much for the environment today. I've been in and out of the tent all day and the cold. Aside from the the droopy leaves, she looks great! Beautiful green and thickening stem. Still standing up super tall right now. No assistance needed. As for the light, she seems to be very happy with it. Good. I think that's all for today. Weekly Measurements: pH: 6.3 EC: 1112 TDS: 554 Temp: 59.5° 01/26/2026 So I think I figured out the situation with my environment. The heater I have is outside the tent running a hose to the inside. The air coming in was bulging the tent a bit and forcing all the warm air out of the vents instead of it going up. The humidity was a mess because the air wasn't pulling the humidity up. So I put it in the tent without the hose. So far not a damned thing has changed, but it's only been like 10 minutes. The humidity is nice and stable I think. It climbed up to 62% and stayed for a bit. It's slowly dropping again. I didn't get it. But the temp is up to snuff. Not to mention someone screwed with the heat again. This morning it was 75° in here. But the weird part is the tent was 72°. That was because the exhaust couldn't pull the outside air in. It's been about an hour. I have the heater inside the tent without the hose. The temp is now a perfect 76° and the humidity is at 60%. Finally. And the heater turned off! Yes! Finally! And the humidity is up. But the humidifier won't turn off. That's annoying... Oh there it goes. Haha. Anyway, the plant. That's why we're here. Well, she looks fantastic! Stretching appropriately and is starting to get tall enough to maybe bend her a bit. I folded the top just a bit hopefully it triggers some branch growth. Not that they aren't growing, but they aren't as tall as the top and that's what I need. But yeah, she looks great. Getting taller. I haven't measured her yet. I was thinking about it but I don't think there's enough of a difference for me to write home about. Ya know? I'll probably measure her tomorrow. Anyway, that's it for the day I think. I haven't checked the numbers yet, so I might update that today. I might update tomorrow if there isn't any significant change. Btw, the roots are coming in super fast now, but they are already brown. WTF?! I'm thinking it might be the nutrient solution? I'm not sure. Not too sure what to do to test for whatever or is it normal with the dark nutrients? The blue dream I have also has the brown roots. I'm using Hydrogaurd and sensizyme, so if what I've read and have been told is right, the roots should be white. It's definitely not root rot. Nothing slimy or anything like that. No smell. This same thing happened last run, but I didn't have Hydrogaurd and I was using a different nutrient line. This has to be normal. Right? Shit! I don't know. I guess I'll be keeping an eye on the roots more. I'm trying to not let any light in. 01/27/2026 Clawing! WTF?! No clue what is happening or what I'm doing wrong. The other plant is doing it too. The only thing I could find that might cause the clawing is the water temp. Which I've had a water temp issue since day one in the tent. It's kind of under control now, but it's a major problem I don't know how to fix. At least not without spending about 0 to buy a water cooler or two. Anyway, that's the only thing I can think of with the water. The pH was also off, but I've never seen pH cause clawing. And I've had lots of pH issues. So it has to be water temp. I mean it could be nutrients, but I'm running 1/3 dose. The EC is around 1150 while the TDS is 559 ppm. Those are supposed to be acceptable numbers for this stage, from what I've read. The environment is still a little wonky. But in range. That's really all I can say about the environment. It's not trustworthy. Lol. 01/28/2026 So both plants are clawing and I have no idea why. The light was a bit bright as they grew into it, so I fixed that. The water was friggin hot this morning, and I have no idea how to fix that. The heat won't turn off and it's cooking the roots through the water. Still clawing. I replaced a gallon with a fresh clean one. Hopefully that does it. If not, I got nothing. Maybe run her in plain water for a day. I'm not sure. I'm trying to think of anything else. Could be pH so I did that. It was also high. 6.7. So I guess everything went wrong all at once. Hmmm. I wonder if that's a hydro thing. Chain reaction. Will research. Anyway, regardless of the clawing, she looks really nice. Good color. Growing at a good rate now. Branches are growing nicely as well. Internodal spacing looks good too. Starting to get lots more roots. So that's good. Environment is still a mess. I don't know what to do about it. Hopefully I can manage it better in flower. I should be able to. The humidity doesn't need to be high and the heat can drop a bit. So 75 would actually suffice. I know I mentioned I fixed the lighting today, but I didn't explain what I did. Lifter the light to match the smaller plant in the tent. So that is 24" and this little lady got 22". The light is set to 40% of 300 watts. DLI is 33 mol. 01/29/2026 So the clawing seems to be going away. I did end up taking some advice and swapped out a gallon for fresh pHed water. Now she's a little sad. Not wilty or anything. The stems of the leaves are bowing down. It's strange. Not all of them though. Like the lowest ones are the most prominent. Almost touching the bucket top. And if she weren't so tall, those leaves would be stuffed right on the top of the container. Something similar is happening to the Blue Dream too. I have a feeling it was a bit of drowning. The ice bottles raise the water level and it was hitting the basket. So no air pocket for the roots to breathe. I have since taken the bottles. Out. The temp wasn't high at all. Just around 68°. I'll add a single water bottle in a couple hours. Just to keep the temp right, but I can't do 2 bottles anymore. It drops the temp too low. I'll check the water in an hour or so and see if a new ice bottle is needed. Now that I have an air pocket, I wonder if she'll perk up. Hopefully that was the case. Quick update: I dropped the light intensity back down to 30%. Now the DLI is 29 mol. What's funny is this is the taller of the 2 plants in the tent, by about 2". The light is so high it's reading 29 mol with that one too. Exactly what I'm looking for. Yes! Still don't understand the drooping. 01/30/2026 So the new growth is still clawing and I don't know why. Do I really need to take another gallon out? Kinda crazy in my opinion. What do I do? I feel like it should just grow into it, considering it's such a low dose. I think what I'll do for next week is leave it right where it's at. I'm not gonna bother changing the water out yet either. I'll keep it in for the next week as well. Every 2 weeks per veg stage I think. And I'm pretty sure this is just the first week. So this coming week, I'll leave it alone. Week 4 I'll swap out and keep it until flowering starts. Of course there's the probability that she might be hungry by then and need a swap out early. The water this morning was seriously spot on. 68°. The pH was even right on point at 5.8. very happy morning for me. Except for the claws. But that's beside the point. She looks healthy and happy regardless. Great color. Good growth. Good internodal spacing. Leaves aren't big enough though. I would like to have much larger leaves. They take in ALL the light. Not that the leaves aren't big, but they just aren't big enough. The environment is still a mess and I have no idea why. Now it's stuck at 72.8°. The heat is on I don't know why this is happening. Either way, the temp is too low. Much too low. It's going to slow down growth. I need it to somehow magically hit 77° and stay there. But I can't hit 75° right now. I don't understand. That is all. See you on the next week of our great adventure.
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Week 4. Vegetation
3d ago
25.4 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
Weak
Smell
509 PPM
TDS
57 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Solution Temp
19 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
26.5 liters
Pot Size
0.76 liters
Watering Volume
50.8 cm
Lamp Distance
758 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 10
pH Perfect Bloom - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Bloom
0.66 mll
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra - Advanced Nutrients
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra
0.66 mll
B-52 - Advanced Nutrients
B-52
0.66 mll
Prilyfe13 01/31/2026 This week will be all about training. The water quality and environment will also be noted, but the focus for the week is training. I added 2 bud clips to the 3rd node. The bottom 2 don't have space between the nodes yet. Frankly, I don't think I'm going to keep the lowest node. And I'll probably strip the majority of the second node. But I think I'll keep the 3rd node and up. I was considering topping today, but nope. I'm not topping anything. Too scared to mess something up. And since this is my second run in DWC, I'd rather focus on LST and hand bending. Like the top. Instead of topping, I hand bent it to the side. Hell, if it gets long enough, I can use a bud clip on it. I do really need to take the top down some how. It's nice and tall, but the side branches are still short and need to be caught up to the top before flowering begins. There shouldn't be a problem. She's pretty vigorous. And the branches although nice and pliant, are also super thick. Thank you Silica Blast. It makes clipping much easier. Still wish I could tie down the branches. It makes for a much more uniform canopy. Where all the branches and tops are the same from top of the branch all the way down to the bottom bud site (which will start on the third node). I can't prune really with this plant. I'm still going to get rid of the bottom node. I'll do that next week I think. Or sometime this week. Again I don't want to screw anything up, so I'm being careful with how early I take those off. Probably a better idea to take them off sooner rather than later so she can focus on pre-flower stretch. Oh! So I no longer have a weird nitrogen toxicity, but now the messed up leaf tips are pointing up. Well, one is pointing up. The rest look fine now. Seems to me that she is back to being happy and healthy. Great color. She's growing pretty fast too. 10" from last weeks 5.5" not bad. And she's growing faster everyday. 02/01/2026 Water change day. This lady is a great size for her age. She is super healthy with the exception of the consistent nitrogen toxicity. So the instructions say to add more base nutes. But I think those what what's causing the nitrogen toxicity. So instead, I cut the micro back as it has the most nitrogen in it. Hopefully that makes things work properly. I also took out the piranha, voodoo juice and tarantula for the next 2 weeks, per the instructions. We'll start them back up for 2 weeks more in flower. Overall, the plant looks great! Massive leaves. Hopefully she grows into them so she becomes massive as well. She looks great! Posed for a great stretch. Readings: pH: 6.3 EC: 1000 TDS: 498 ppm Temp: 65.3° 02/02/2026 Not good! I think I have an algea bloom. No idea how it got in there. No light leaks. No hot temps. Nothing. But it's still in there and I think it's what is causing the nitrogen toxicity. Not to mention the pH was way up today. Like 6.6 up. Of course I fixed it, but I think there's a major problem. The algea seems to have attached itself to the roots and they are all brown now. Not slimy yet, but I'm assuming it's going that way. I don't know how to stop it. Her leaves are curling in. Some new growth doesn't look to be in any trouble, but a few leaves on the branches are showing signs of nitrogen toxicity. Maybe I'll have to run a new mix and take the micro base nutrient out completely. Although, I think the problem is with the algae. It makes sense. Anyway, I'll have to ask around and see what I can do to fix this. What's weird is the water was totally fine. Last night and when I swapped it out. And this morning it wasn't hot or anything. It was like 68.7°. That's it. So it couldn't have been from that. But what? Did I just not clean it well enough? I dunno. I think a new water and maybe wipe down the roots carefully if I can? The environment is still flopping all over the place. But it keeps hitting and hanging out at 75° and 60%, so that's good. I'm not too worried about it now. I'm more concerned with what's happening in the water. Update: I decided to change the feeding schedule for this lady. I took out the micro and grow base nutrients. The new schedule is the same stuff. Just taking out the nitrogen. I got it from FastBuds. This should solve the nitrogen issue. I also cleaned the shit out of the bucket. Hydrogen peroxide mix and super hot water. Massive wipe down, then another rinse. Nice and squeaky clean. We'll see how this goes. Hopefully I'm right and there's just too much nitrogen in the mix. 02/03/2026 Ok, so with the new mix, new growth isn't showing signs of toxicity. So that's good, but I have an algae bloom and can't seem to get rid of it. I believe it's causing the pH to spike. It was 7.1 before I adjusted it. Strange. I swear I pHed when I did the new mix. Maybe I didn't. Oops. I swear I did though. Anyway, the plant looks good for the most part. Still a little gloom here and there from the toxicity. Other than that, she has some great color and amazing growth. I also hand trained the top down again. It's not really working, but if I keep at it, it should work in the long run. I really wish I could have tied this top down. Or I should have topped her in the first place. Oh well. We'll see how she does over the next few days. The water was at 69° pH brought down to 5.75 EC is at 1000 and the TDS is at 500. A little low, but I don't think this strain does a lot of nutrients. Kinda finicky. And the algae bloom isn't helping one bit. Oh, so one of the bud clips broke a branch. The branch was definitely too thick and sturdy. I have to be careful to not do it again. The opposite branch on the same node almost snapped as well. None of this happened while I was around. It was all after the fact, so be careful out there with your bud clips.
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