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🥦Honey, I Shrunk the Broccoli! Micro

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16h ago
Agyrochy LED Light Emitting Diodes/100W
Agyrochy
Agyrochy LED Light Emitting Diodes/100W
Agyrochy
Agyrochy
Agyrochy
Agyrochy
Agyrochy
Agyrochy
Agyrochy
Tuya controller
Agyrochy
Indoor
Room Type
1 liters
Pot Size
0.1 liters
Watering
Start at 1 Week
G
Germination
23d ago
Nutrients 3
Root-Juice - BioBizzWWO
Root-Juice
3 mll
Bio-Down - BioBizzWWO
Bio-Down
0.5 mll
Green Sensation - PLAGRON.
Green Sensation
1 mll
wolfvb 📅 Week 1: The Micro-Mission Begins! 🥦 Strain: Sticky Broccoli Auto 🥦 Stage: germination Light Schedule: 18/6 📝 The General Vibe Welcome to my micro-grow experiment! I'm using an extra Sticky Broccoli Automatic seed from my main grow to see what I can achieve in a small space. She's popped and is looking healthy! This is going to be a fun little side project. So original I popped one 6.01 but she did not Survive, I guess I have over water her the new one have survived so far. It will be nice experiment and challenge! 🌡️ Environmental Data: 💡 Light: @ 70% intensity 🌡️ Temp (Day/Night): 27°C / 24°C 💧 Humidity (RH): 65% 🚿 Watering: Mist the soil surface daily to keep it moist ⚗️ pH : 5.5 🍽️ The Menu (Nutrients) Powered by Plagron Biobizz root juice 3ml
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Used method
Directly In Substrate
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
16h ago
6 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
5.8
pH
No Smell
Smell
300 PPM
TDS
65 %
Air Humidity
1 liters
Pot Size
0.1 liters
Watering Volume
80 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
Root-Juice - BioBizzWWO
Root-Juice
3 mll
Bio-Down - BioBizzWWO
Bio-Down
0.5 mll
Bio-Grow - BioBizzWWO
Bio-Grow
0.264 mll
wolfvb Like her sister she is a slow grower only difference she going to be a tall girl or maybe she is reaching out for the light 💡
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squalino
squalino commentedweek 17h ago
trop de vent sur ta tige et trop éloigné de la lumière elle prend trop de hauteur par rapport au poid de ses feuilles.
Organic473
Organic473 commentedweek 08d ago
Plastic pots retain more moisture in my experience, they also cause the roots to not breathe effectively in my opinion. I would recommend lifting the pot before watering to avoid saturating the roots.
wolfvb
wolfvb commented7d ago
@Organic473, yeah I will be moving completely to fabric pots from my next cycle. I ran test and really like them and pineapple Express F1 really love it.
Organic473
Organic473 commented7d ago
@wolfvb, Thanks for letting me know...I was checking out that strain recently.
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Hey my Buddy this will be a fun one hehehe Thanks for sharing your diary, I actually really like the idea of a micro-grow experiment. Those small projects teach us a lot. Just my humble opinion, based on what I see and my own mistakes over the years: 💧 Watering (the most common trap early on) You already mentioned you may have overwatered the first seedling, and honestly, that happens to almost everyone at the beginning. At this stage, it’s much better to slightly underwater than to overwater. Seedlings don’t drink much yet, they mostly need oxygen at the roots, not constant moisture. A good rule early on: • Water around the seedling, not directly on the stem • Let the top layer dry a bit before watering again • Roots will search for water and get stronger that way Pot choice (small tip that helps a lot) Your pot works, no problem, plastic pots can absolutely grow healthy plants 👍 That said, if overwatering is something you struggle with (especially when excited at the start), small fabric pots can be a lifesaver. Fabric pots: • Dry more evenly • Are more forgiving if you water a bit too often • Encourage healthier root development They’re not mandatory, just a tool that can make things easier early on. 🌱 General observations • Environment looks solid 👍 • Temps and RH are in a good range • Light intensity seems reasonable for a seedling One thing I’d add: less is more in week 1. Let her establish roots first before pushing anything. Most important part though 👇 Don’t be afraid of mistakes. They’re not failures, they’re lessons. Every grower who’s confident today killed a plant yesterday. Follow what makes you feel more secure, observe the plant, adjust slowly, and enjoy the process. That’s how real experience is built. You’re doing good. Growers Love and Keep going 🌱
Turtleinweed
Turtleinweed commentedweek 01d ago
Good luck with your micro-grow project enjoy the journey! 😊”
squalino
squalino commentedweek 07d ago
bonne chance
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