DaveJohnson Germinated all seeds on 12/26. Planted 2 lemon cherryβs on 12/29 in FoxFarm Happy Frog. Planted the other lemon cherry in coco (ran out of happy frog) on 1/1. Tap root was extra long due to the wait.
Apple fritter planted on 12/29 in Happy Frog
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Glass Of Water
Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
13d ago
1/4
20 hrs
Light Schedule
29 Β°C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
45 %
Air Humidity
18.93 liters
Pot Size
30.48 cm
Lamp Distance
DaveJohnson Week 1 of Veg going.
Lemon cherry and apple fritter in happy frog have been getting 1-2 cups of tap water. I will say the Apple Fritter has gotta βleggyβ
Lemon cherry in coco first feeding was tap water. Next watering was a cup of tap water mixed with cal mag. PH was around 6.4
Spider farmer light 25%-35%. Gradual increase every other day
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Week 2. Vegetation
6d ago
1/4
20 hrs
Light Schedule
29 Β°C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
45 %
Air Humidity
18.93 liters
Pot Size
30.48 cm
Lamp Distance
DaveJohnson Week 2: Early Veg - Finding Their Rhythm π±
We're in that crucial early vegetative phase where these autoflowers are establishing their root systems and preparing for explosive growth. Light intensity has been gradually increased from 40% to 50% throughout the week, giving the girls time to adjust without stress.
Lemon Cherry Cookies (Coco Coir) - The Patient One
She's chugging along at her own pace. Growth hasn't quite exploded yet, but that's not unusual for week 2βsome plants take a bit longer to establish before they really take off. I'm expecting her to show significant progress over the next couple of weeks once those roots are fully developed.
Feeding Schedule:
Wednesday: 2 cups with 1/4 tsp Cal-Mag, pH 5.7
Friday: 3 cups plain water, pH 5.7
Sunday: 3 cups with 1/4 tsp Cal-Mag, pH 6.0
The pH range between 5.7-6.0 is ideal for coco coir, helping her access the full nutrient spectrum as she grows. Gradual increase in water volume as her root system expands.
Lemon Cherry #1 & #2 (Soil) - Right on Track
These two are progressing nicely! New leaves are filling in with healthy vigor, showing all the signs of solid vegetative development.
Feeding Schedule:
Wednesday: 3 cups with 1/4 tsp Cal-Mag, pH 6.7
Sunday: 4 cups plain water, pH 6.7
The higher pH is perfect for soil growing, and they're drinking well. Increasing water volume as they grow shows healthy root development.
Apple Fritter - The Stretchy Lady
A bit leggy, but she's doing well overall. Some stretch is normal, especially if she's reaching for light, and it's nothing to worry about at this stage.
Feeding Schedule:
Monday: 4 cups plain water, pH 6.7
She's not drinking as aggressively as the others yet, so I'm letting her soil dry out between waterings. Better to underwater slightly than overwater at this stage.