Prilyfe13 01/02/2026
Well, it's Friday and I don't normally start a run on a Friday, but I guess I just wanted to. Well, there's also the fact that I have my other Blue Dream run that I'm killing off in place of this little lady. If I screw this one up, I have 1 last seed.
Let's see, the last run was a major fail. I did everything wrong. Lol. Not enough light, too much light, not enough water in the Germination System, water too warm in the bucket, piss smell coming from bucket because of heat. Plant not growing properly not at an autoflowers pace. She should be standing straight up at about 4 inches now with at least 2 nodes. She has her two nodes, but she is also sickly. So goodbye.
So what's up for this run?
Well, the goal is to obviously not fail.
I'll have to increase the light intensity early on with this run. From what I learned in the last run, was that this strain likes a lot of light early on and then drops the need once she got in the tent. Or well the light was just too damned bright. I made this mistake the run before as well. Too much light. In my defense the seedling was looking for light no matter what setting I had it on.
Next is the nutrient solution for the seedling stage. I've read that of course don't feed nutrients to a seedling just starting out unless it's for seed starting. So in this case, I'm going to give a very mild solution after a good sized taproot comes out of the cube. Then I'll add the nutrient solution to the bottom of the tray. The solution is diluted to 1/8th percent of the normal dose. And I only used 4 different nutes. Advanced Nutrients, B-52, Voodoo Juice, Tarantula and Piranha. That's according to a feeding schedule I found specifically for Advanced Nutrients. It's very old, so it shouldn't harm anything. Oh and I also without thinking added a small dose of silica blast in the beginning. Luckily I was following the 1/8th dose and left it at that. I was gonna add hydrogaurd, but I'm going to wait for a normal autoflower sized dose.
Issue number 3. Temp control of the water. The heater in the tent tend s to constantly run in this stage. I don't know why, last run it didn't do that at all. It was a perfect setup. This run, hopefully it will be like that again. I really don't feel like messing with the environment the whole of the run.
Issue number 4. Lighting in the tent. I had it way too high. But by the time I figured it out, the damage was done. She was practically laying down.
So that's all for today.
01/03/2026
She sunk!
That being said, it's time to prep the system. Tomorrow or later today, she will be in her rock wool cube. Along with her best friend Apple Strudel.
It's gonna be an endeavor prepping everything. My last grow got brown algae all over everything. I know, it's not a huge deal because I'm deep cleaning everything in the first place, but it's just more stuff to use and multiple applications... Ok, I'm done cleaning and now waiting for everything to dry. Not sure how much peroxide I should have used, but I used quite a bit. Both in a spray bottle and just dumping some in with some water. Lol. Everything is clean and sanitized. And that's what matters. Lol
Just wanna say it's been about 5 hours since she actually sunk and just before I put her in the cube, I saw her shell opened up with a beautiful tap root starting to form. She's moving quickly.
01/04/2026
So the tray was bone dry this morning. But that's ok. The cube wasn't. No sign of surface breakage, but that's perfectly fine. I wasn't expecting it overnight. It'll be a day or 2 before we see some green.
So this run, I cut the drip ring down a bit. That way it sits lower in the medium. Now it's buried in about a half inch deeper. Last run I had a fungal infection from dampening off... I think. Anyway, I figured it out. It was because the drip ring was on top of the media and splashing on the stem. This run should be much better. No dampening off, no infections and no issues. At least that's the goal.
Well that's it for today.
01/05/2026
Bone dry again. The cube stayed wet as expected. Not really 100% sure what to do about that. I know this system is setup to have a cell tray installed, but as I've said before, the cubes don't fit. If it was setup properly, I would have a nice dark place for the roots to go. As it stands I don't. Not sure what to do about that either. Lol
That's basically it for the day. She hasn't even shown signs of surface breakage. So we wait another day. I'm not concerned. However, if I'm right, the last one I started took root and popped up in like 3 days. Today is day 3 and I sees nothin. It's ok though. I figure the longer she stays in the cube, the better off her tap root will be. I think.
Update:
I ended up adding the cell tray and filling it with water after all. There's no air flow and I really need to be careful not to bring any pathogens in. Anyway, the water is filled nearly to the top with the cubes kinda forced in about a quarter way so I can still get it out. We'll see how she does. Hopefully I'm right and she'll be fine. Or more than fine. Happy even. I still have the mild nutrient solution. What I think I'll do is wait for the first set of leaves to come out. Not the finger leaves, but the single finger serrated ones. Then I'll change out the water for the solution. Hopefully I'm right and it will make things work wonderfully.
01/06/2026
She's out and almost up. Hooray! Apparently this is all that saved from yesterday. So yah.
01/07/2026
She's standing up and slightly praying. Looks great! I have the light set to 50% to help stop the Apple Strudel from stretching too much. No clue if it's working. Her leaves have been droopy the whole time even though she is stretching quite a bit. Doubled in size over night. Definitely not enough light during the day.
Other than that, I'm aiming for 75° and 70% for the environment. It's pretty on point at the moment.
01/08/2026
Today I added a very mild nutrient solution to the tray after swapping out the water. I had to add a little plain water, but that's fine. She is also not stretching like mad. A good size and I'm sure will grow to be super strong. The Apple Strudel is LEGGY. we are talking super model leggy. It's a bit alarming. So to prevent that, I bumped the lights up to 80%. It's Germination lights so not bright at all. Anyway, she didn't shoot up out of control.
The environment is looking pretty good. 75° and 65%. It's been pretty stable there as well. For the last day or so. Well, she's only like 2 days old. Hahaha.
I also started the grow system up. Water has nutrients. I'm just waiting to check the pH again after the system gets acclimated. Should t be all that long. Once the water is pHed properly, I'll turn the light and fans on. As well as the heater and humidifier. It shouldn't be too hard to keep the humidity and temp in check. The room temp is 71°, so 77° shouldn't be an issue. As well as 60% to 65%. I'm probably going to end up in the low 60s% to keep the heat up. I really want 77°.
Oh, I forgot. Her tap root is finally out of the bottom of the cube. Just a tiny bit. She's definitely a solid day behind the Apple Strudel. The advantage I think this one has is that she's not super stretchy. She has a good reach though. I can tell she's gonna shoot up in the next day or so. Just not over stretch.
Seriously, check out my Apple Strudel diary. Second one that happened to. Very light hungry strain. The problem is that she got way ahead of me. Like she would grow a half inch in a matter of hours. So by the time I noticed she was already that tall, the light setting I put up was just too low. So I decided to crank it to 80%. It seems to be great for Blue Dream. Her little leaves making a slight prayer.
01/09/2026
It's funny how things work. I'm not too sure, but I think the lighting is actually perfect for this little lady. She hasn't stretched at all, but has a nice little prayer going on. She's also leaning towards the center of the dome where the most light is. However, as I said, she hasn't stretched at all, so it leaves me a bit concerned with the intensity. From everything I'm seeing, this could in fact be perfection. Lol. Great tap root!
I'm gonna give another couple days before I transplant her to the tent. Speaking of which, I have the tent running right now to get it all acclimated before the ladies come in to play. I won't be leaving it on. I just want to see how long it takes. It shouldn't be more than 20 minutes.
But I'm having a problem from last run. That is the heater is Constantly running. Even with the temp higher than set, the heater continues to run. The problem with that is the exhaust can't keep up and it ends up ballooning the tent out. Quite the opposite of what I want. I'm going to mess with it until I can figure out how to get it to turn off when it needs to be off.
Other than all that, she's looking good.
Unfortunately I can't seem to get a good handle on the environment. It's in range, but the humidity is kinda low. I have my little "circulation" fan that is causing the low humidity, but if I take it off, it goes up to like 82° and 90% humidity. I feel like that's too much. Either way, I will have to mess with it.
01/10/2026
Well, today is the day. We are switching to veg today. I really wanted to wait for the true leaves to be a bit bigger, but this one is remarkably small. Very healthy though. I think I just nailed the lighting perfectly with her, unlike the Apple Strudel. Lol. That thing is like 4" tall. Hahahahahaha.
This little lady has a beautiful prayer going on, but doesn't seem to want to stretch at all. BUT!, the roots are coming out all over the place. Perfect time to transplant in my opinion. I really don't like transplanting with all the roots showing and being exposed. It just seems like we're asking for transplant stress. Like what are we waiting for besides stressing the plant out?
Anyway, I digress. We have really healthy roots and she's going in the tent today. Hahahahaha.
See you on the other side. (Vegetative stage)
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Used method
Rockwool Cube
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
18h ago
1/7
5.08 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
5.9
pH
No Smell
Smell
446 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
758 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 12
pH Perfect Micro
0.264 mll
pH Perfect Grow
0.264 mll
pH Perfect Bloom
0.264 mll
Prilyfe13 01/10/2026
I've added her to the tent today. Looking great! She's about 2" tall and is slightly praying. I expect great things from this little lady. Her roots are beautifully white. She has a couple poking out there and then there's the tap root. A little longer than I normally do it, but it should be fine.
I have the light 24" away from the top and 20% out of 300 watts. The DLI is around 16. Just enough to help this little lady grow strong and fast. I've also added the nutrients in a small dose. The whole line of Advanced Nutrients. No issues that I can see. Looking good.
The water looks good too.
pH: 5.9
EC: 892
TDS: 446 ppm
Temp: 67°
01/11/2026
First thing this morning I check and this little lady looks great! She's not stretching like I was afraid she would. So that's great! But she's not stretching at all, so not so great. However, once those roots hit the water, they'll be big enough to bring nutrients up and will then start the process of growing super fast. There really isn't anything to report at this stage. Just have to wait and see. I'm assuming the pH is off again, but I'll check that later today. I'm still waking up. Lol.