Kushycat Here we go—the outdoor gardening season has begun 🌱🌞
The seedlings will be started indoors for about 14 days 🏡🌿, so don’t be surprised to see them in the tent at first. I’ve chosen four early varieties: three from Delicious Seeds 🌿 and one from World of Seeds 🌍 (see other posts).
I’m using Terra Preta soil from Frux ?, which I’ve inoculated with INOQ mycorrhiza for balcony and garden plants. In one of the pictures, you can already see how the mycelium has started to colonize the soil 🍄.
I let the seeds germinate in small jars ? and then planted them into their new home for the first few days.
Once they’ve acclimated to outdoor conditions 🌤️, they’ll be moved outside into 19-liter geotextile pots ?🌿.
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Other
Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
1mo ago
1/9
7 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
29 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
41 %
Air Humidity
24 °C
Solution Temp
24 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
1.3 l
Pot Size
1.2 l
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Calmag
0.5 mll
Kushycat They seem to be doing well so far 🌱😊
At first, I was a bit worried about the low RH, but since there’s still a flowering plant in the tent, it’s manageable for now. Over the next 2–3 weeks, I’ll gradually acclimate them to outdoor conditions and move them outside little by little 🌤️🌿
I water them as needed from both the bottom and the top, being careful not to overwater them in order to encourage strong and healthy root growth 💧
I use tap water that has been sitting at room temperature for at least 24 hours, and every second watering gets a small dose of CalMag ⚗️
The stems were a bit weak in the beginning, so I supported them lightly to prevent them from falling over or snapping 🌱😄
Right now, a gentle breeze is helping strengthen their stems so they’ll be able to support heavy flowers later on 🌬️💪🌸
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Week 2. Vegetation
24d ago
1/5
7 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
29 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
43 %
Air Humidity
24 °C
Solution Temp
24 °C
Substrate Temp
19 °C
Night Air Temp
1.3 l
Pot Size
0.2 l
Watering Volume
65 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
Calmag
0.5 mll
Pro Start
0.5 mll
Kushycat Everything is going well so far. I think she’s developing just as well as her sisters of the same age have up to this point. The roots are already peeking out of the bottom of the pot, which surprises me. Although the pot isn’t huge at 1.3 liters, I’ve never seen such rapid root growth before in the 0.5-liter pots I used for starting them. The pots seem to be working exactly as intended, and I can now fully share the enthusiasm.
Furthermore, I think the mycorrhizal preparation I used for the first time is also contributing to this.
Unfortunately, I have a few fungus gnats in the tent—not a major infestation, but still annoying, and their larvae aren’t good for the roots either. I’ve hung up yellow sticky traps and treated them with neem oil. I suspect the fungus gnats are coming from the Neudorff seed-starting mix, since they only appeared after I introduced the zucchini plants into the tent. I thought Neudorff would be more careful about things like that. From now on, I’ll only use Frux seedling soil—I’ve used it before, and the small plants are in it as well.
Even though the larvae are probably already in the zucchini soil, I also watered the small strawberry plants with a neem solution as a precaution.
I actually meant to keep this short—I don’t think most people will read this far anyway. 😹😛
17.05.2026 Being the klutz that I am, I went a little overboard with the watering again, and the day before yesterday I noticed the leaves drooping slightly. Well, long story short, the lower part is looking a bit pale and yellowish now. I loosened the top layer of soil a little, and it’s slowly drying out again.
For now, I’m just going to leave them alone and keep my hands off. I think it’s only minor damage, and they should look better again in a few days.
I’m hoping for good weather this week so they can harden off properly. After that, they’ll still have plenty of time to grow big and strong before flowering in the garden this fall.
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Week 3. Vegetation
17d ago
1/7
9 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
30 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
43 %
Air Humidity
26 °C
Solution Temp
26 °C
Substrate Temp
21 °C
Night Air Temp
1.3 l
Pot Size
0.1 l
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Pro Start
2 mll
Kushycat As I mentioned in last week’s report, I unfortunately ended up with water damage on top of my roof damage. xD No, seriously — I meant well, as I’ve done too many times before, and it really makes you feel like an idiot when you keep making the same mistake over and over again…
Well, they’ve already recovered somewhat, but of course I still couldn’t keep my hands to myself and ended up pruning her and her sisters, removing the drowned leaves in the process. I know that might sound a bit drastic, but basically I was the deer in the forest, and now she’s developed a strong survival instinct and will come back with full force in a few days. 😹
Like her sisters, she’ll still have a long vegetative phase outdoors before flowering begins, and I think by the next update we’ll finally meet again in the outdoor garden.
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Topping
Technique
Defoliation
Technique
4
Week 4. Vegetation
9d ago
1/7
9 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
30 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
No Smell
Smell
61 %
Air Humidity
24 °C
Solution Temp
26 °C
Substrate Temp
17 °C
Night Air Temp
1.3 l
Pot Size
0.05 l
Watering Volume
70 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Pro Start
2 mll
Kushycat The flood victims have recovered quite well and are now back outside, although they’re still under cover with plenty of light but no direct sunlight. After all the water and the stress from pruning, I wanted to give them a little time to recover.
Over the next few days, I’ll be looking for a better spot where they can get more direct sun and won’t have to stretch as much. They, along with their sisters, have already been topped—see the previous update for details.
I’m also thinking about bending the main stem a bit further. I’ve come up with a plan and just hope I don’t damage them in the process. 😅
They won’t be staying in their current pots for much longer. Soon they’ll be transplanted into 19-liter geotextile pots and given their dose of Biotabs to help them settle into their new home.
@SundancerS, und ich erst ^^ Wie der @MonyetDiablero schon gesagt hat, ich muss jetzt nach dem Wasserschaden noch mehr an Eleven von Stranger Things denken sie hatte es am Anfang auch schwer aber dann! Muss echt mal die erste Staffel wieder schauen ist einfach Grandios.
"In one of the pictures, you can already see how the mycelium has started to colonize the soil 🍄"
Also ich bin zu blöd das zu finden...hab eigentlich alle Tagebücher durch 🤔🤐
@TruTraTri, iIst dann jetzt nicht mehr in der Mitte, da ich noch ein Bild hinzugefügt habe – also jetzt unten links. Wie auch immer: Die Kleinen mögen ihr Zuhause auf jeden Fall und haben sich im Zelt direkt gut eingewöhnt.
@SundancerS, Thx! Ja, auf jeden Fall. Autos kann man ins Zelt stellen, aber die letzten beiden Jahre waren draußen leider eher durchwachsen. Immer wenn meine Autos in die Blüte gegangen sind, war das Wetter schlecht – zu viel Regen und zu wenig Sonne.
Dann kam die Fäule und dadurch musste ich früh ernten. 😕🌧️🌿 Ist natürlich trotzdem Risiko aber deswegen Bewusst alles Fast/Early Harvest Varianten und auf einen goldenen Spätsommer hoffen!
Glad to see they bounced back so well! 🌱 Sounds like you've got a solid plan moving forward. Looking forward to seeing them settled into their new pots and taking off. 💚
@FatnastyzBudz, I'm also glad to see that they're doing well again. They look even better now—a rich green, and the side shoots are growing. I think we'll be moving them by the middle to the end of the week.🐱🍀🌞
I hope you will grow her into that beautifull girl from strainger things eleven 😆😍 Good luck brother ! Cant wait to see you grow al these different pieces 💪💪💪💪
@MonyetDiablero, Haha, I actually had to think of that show when I was planting them and writing on the little sign. If she turns out even half as great as the real Eleven, everything’s saved! Thank you! Unfortunately, I overwatered all four sisters 🙈Well, but they’re recovering and on the road to recovery🙏🏼. A little battered but brave—in a few days I’ll post an update and something new, but that’s a secret until then! All the best to you until then. 🍀🌞🐱
Genau die Töpfe liebe ich auch. Sind mega. Airpruning und schön hoch. Umtopfen auch easy da sie schmal sind. Finde sind die besten Plastiktöpfe auf dem Markt.
@Stony_German, Na dann hat mein Gespür mich ja richtig geleitet. Sind am Ende eigentlich wie Airpots – nur mit dem Unterschied, dass sie 70 Cent kosten. ^^
Arrrrghh ich hab einen Haß auf diese kleinen fliegenden Arschlöcher 😆. Du kannst ihnen das Leben ungemütlich machen. Was du sicher zu Hause hast ist Zimt. Streu es einfach auf die Oberfläche. Das wird dir die Larven oder Fliegen nicht direkt töten aber sie hassen den Geruch. Nur um es ihnen schwer zu machen als kleine Rache aktion 😆😁
@Stony_German, Hab ich nicht im Haus 😸
Die Bande ist aber auch ausgezogen bzw. wurde mit Neem verabschiedet. Ich hab jetzt fast keine mehr gesehen und für den nächsten Run steht die Frux-Erde schon in den 1,3-Liter-Ecos — ohne diese lästigen Zeitgenossen! 😹
Frux FTW! 🐱🚀🐱