DivineBuds420 This grow is a sponsored run.
The seeds for this diary were kindly provided by Kannabia Seeds, and the nutrients are sponsored by BioTabs. Big thanks to both for the support – as always, everything shared here is based on my real experience and honest observations.
I’ve actually been running BioTabs long before this sponsorship. It’s simply the system that fits my organic, low-stress growing style best. Once the soil is prepared properly, things become very hands-off — prepare well, then let the plant do its thing 🌱
The goal of this grow is exactly that: keeping it simple, organic and stress-free, focusing on healthy development and letting the genetics speak instead of pushing extremes.
If you’re curious about the BioTabs system, you can use discount code GDBT420 for 15% off in the official BioTabs shop.
Let’s get started ✨
Pink Gelato was germinated using the same paper towel method and environmental conditions as RS11.
One seedling emerged with its seed shell still partially attached, most likely because it was planted slightly too shallow.
To prevent further restriction, the shell was carefully removed by hand.
During this process, one of the first true leaves was likely slightly damaged.
This is now visible in somewhat irregular early growth, and the seedling is currently developing a bit slower compared to the others.
Aside from this minor early issue, the plant remains stable and healthy.
At this stage, the focus is on maintaining calm, stable conditions and allowing the seedling time to recover naturally.
Early patience is key – plants often compensate very well for such small setbacks 🌸
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Week 1. Vegetation
6h ago
1/10
8 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
70 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Night Air Temp
0.5 liters
Pot Size
40 cm
Lamp Distance
DivineBuds420 Pink Gelato has entered the vegetative phase and continues to develop steadily.
Despite the small setback during germination, the plant is growing consistently.
Development is still slightly behind compared to RS11, but there are no signs of stress or further issues.
As with RS11, no active work was needed during this week.
Only occasional light misting with water was done to support hydration and maintain adequate humidity levels.
Growth remains relaxed and stable, and the plant is slowly finding its rhythm again.