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 ✨
RS11 was germinated using the paper towel method.
The paper towel was moistened with osmosis water and placed between two plates to maintain a stable and humid environment.
The plates were positioned on a heating mat set to 25°C, providing consistent warmth throughout the germination phase.
After successful germination, the seeds were planted into small ~0.5 L seedling pots filled with BioBizz Light Mix.
All seedlings broke through the surface without issues and are now growing happily towards the light.
Early development looks healthy and uniform.
The pots are currently placed inside a mini greenhouse acting as a humidity dome, which itself sits on the heating mat.
This setup ensures stable temperatures and increased humidity – ideal conditions for young plants.
A very smooth and stress-free start for RS11 🌱
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Used method
Paper Towel
Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
12d ago
1/10
9 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 RS11 has transitioned smoothly into the vegetative phase.
Growth has been steady and stress-free throughout the week.
There was no need for any intervention – the plant simply did its thing.
Apart from occasional light misting with water, mainly to maintain moisture and slightly increase humidity, nothing else was required.
Leaf development looks healthy and balanced, and the plant appears comfortable in its environment.
Overall, a very calm and uncomplicated start to the vegetative stage.
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Week 2. Vegetation
9d ago
1/13
11 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
21 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
60 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Night Air Temp
0.5 liters
Pot Size
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
Startrex
5 mll
Silicium Flash
5 mll
Organic Fertiliser Tablets
1 mll
DivineBuds420 Both RS11 plants are growing steadily and looking healthy. In contrast to the Pink Gelato, her leaves are noticeably thinner, showing a different growth characteristic.
During the week, they’ll likely be transplanted into a slightly bigger pot and will get their full BioTabs treatment – nutrients, beneficial microorganisms, the whole organic setup. I’m excited to see her thrive.
I’ll be away on vacation for a few weeks after this update, so some diary entries may appear a little later. My cousin will be looking after the plants and watering them, and he’ll also take a few photos to keep track of their progress. Everything should continue smoothly while I’m away.
Both plants were successfully transplanted into 3.5 liter pots and received the full BioTabs treatment, including microorganisms and nutrients.
The substrate is based on reused and reconditioned soil with roughly 50% perlite mixed in. The base soil is BioBizz Light Mix.
Since watering is done exclusively with osmosis water, about 7 g of dolomite lime per liter of soil was added to provide proper calcium and magnesium buffering.
This run marks the first time following the BioTabs “just add water” strategy.
The substrate was prepared accordingly and amended with Startrex and Silicium Flash.
Before placing the plants into their new pots, Mycotrex was sprinkled directly into the planting hole and one BioTab was added to each pot.
After transplanting, the leaves were lightly sprayed with Boom Boom Spray.
The substrate was then watered with osmosis water mixed with Bactrex.
Everything went smoothly and the plants handled the transplant very well.
From here on, it’s all about letting the biology do the work.