Green_Zyphoria Starting my outdoor season with a fresh Gorilla Melon clone. The cutting developed strong white roots in its Eazy Plug, so I just transplanted it into a 0.25L starter pot with Plagron Bio Lightmix. For the next two weeks, she’ll stay indoors under a SANlight FLEX 10 to stabilize before moving to her final outdoor spot in mid-May. The plan is to transition her into an 8.5L Autopot system with Biotabs and perform the first topping in week 3 to ensure a bushy structure for the summer sun. Stay tuned!
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Week 1. Vegetation
2mo ago
1/4
18 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
51 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Night Air Temp
15 l
Pot Size
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
Mycotrex
1 mll
Orgatrex
2.5 mll
Organic Fertiliser Tablets
0.528 mll
Green_Zyphoria So, a little change of plans – but a good one! Today I moved the Gorilla Melon from her small 0.25L starter pot into her final 15L home. I originally thought about the 8.5L pots, but since I managed to clear some space in my grow rack, I decided to go big. Using the 15L Autopot setup gives her way more potential for the long run.
I used Plagron Bio Lightmix and made sure she got the full "spa treatment": a solid drainage layer of clay pebbles at the bottom, two Biotabs tucked into the soil for long-term feeding, and a good dose of Mycotrex right in the planting hole to get those roots and fungi connected.
The best part about the new plan is that she can stay indoors under the SANlight for a bit longer. No need to worry about the "Ice Saints" or cold nights in the greenhouse just yet. Staying in the warm rack means the soil life can wake up properly and the plant can settle in without any temperature stress. I'll keep the water reservoir off for now and hand-water her for the first week so the roots really have to work for it and spread out.
The plan is to keep her here in the comfort of the indoors until around mid-May. Once the weather stabilizes and the risk of frost is gone, she’ll finally move out to her permanent spot in the greenhouse. She's looking super happy, and I can't wait to see how she reacts to all that fresh soil before she hits the real sun!
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Week 2. Vegetation
2mo ago
1/5
18 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
51 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Night Air Temp
15 l
Pot Size
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Green_Zyphoria Not much to report this week – I literally just sat back and watched her explode in the big pot.
This is the last update from indoors. The weather is finally turning around, and I'm glad I kept her inside until now. We had some nasty nights with around 5°C out there – way too cold for a smooth start.
With the sun coming out next week, she’s heading straight to the greenhouse. I want that extra biomass for a stress-free transition before I start any topping or training.
Greenhouse season starts now! See you guys outside. :)
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Week 3. Vegetation
1mo ago
1/3
18 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
51 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Night Air Temp
15 l
Pot Size
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Green_Zyphoria The Gorilla Melon has officially moved outside in the beggining of the week. She adapted instantly to the natural sunlight and breeze, looking extremely vibrant.
Her Sativa genetics are definitely showing with some solid node spacing, but she is also thickening up her main stem and pushing plenty of new growth in the lower nodes. Applied a fresh batch of nematodes last night to keep the organic substrate 100% clean from any outdoor pests right from the start.
The plant is full of energy. Waiting just until tomorrow morning to top her above the 4th or 5th node.
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Week 4. Vegetation
1mo ago
1/5
18 hrs
Light Schedule
33 °C
Day Air Temp
30 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Night Air Temp
15 l
Pot Size
3 l
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 2
Bactrex
1 mll
Orgatrex
1.5 mll
Green_Zyphoria End of week 4 and the good weather hit with perfect timing. I topped the Gorilla Melon and since then, the side branching is really kicking off. I gave her a little bit of Orgatrex and Bactrex right before turning on the Autopot system. I also upgraded to an AC Infinity A9 fan to have almost no background noise on the balcony.
Until now, I've had no pests or diseases. Hoping it keeps going this way!
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Week 5. Vegetation
1mo ago
1/5
18 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
Weak
Smell
50 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Night Air Temp
15 l
Pot Size
3 l
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Green_Zyphoria The GM is doing damn well and is starting to form a nice shaped base. Three days ago, I did the second topping on the two main shoots, leaving a tiny stub to prevent any splitting later on. She shrugged off the cut like nothing—no stagnation at all—and those two tips are already pushing out four brand-new, vigorous shoots.
Since the tops took a quick break, the lower side branches caught up big time, thickening up nicely. I've also started some light LST on them to guide them outward. Nutrient-wise, the Biotab is keeping the green super lush, and the Autopot tank is freshly topped off.
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Week 6. Vegetation
19d ago
1/6
18 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
Weak
Smell
50 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Night Air Temp
15 l
Pot Size
3 l
Watering Volume
Nutrients 1
Orgatrex
2.5 mll
Green_Zyphoria It was a pretty mixed week weather-wise. We had some beautiful sunshine, but also quite a few cloudy days—today, it's actually super cloudy.
At the beginning of the week, I paused the Autopot system to give the lady two specific top feeds:
First Feed: A fresh dose of nematodes to nipped any potential fungus gnat issues.
Second Feed (2 days later): A light snack of 2.5ml Orgatrex to feed the microbials and give the soil some extra sugars.
Yesterday, I finally restarted the Autopot system, so she is officially running on autopilot again! I also adjusted the LST a little bit further to keep her flat and wide, and now I’m just waiting for that explosive, bushy growth.
I’ve also included a picture of the whole setup today! The greenhouse is completely open in the back, but I’ve installed a fine insect screen there.
On the right side next to the GM, you can see a Orange Sherbet Auto, which is currently stretching and heading right into flower!
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Week 7. Vegetation
12d ago
1/5
18 hrs
Light Schedule
35 °C
Day Air Temp
Weak
Smell
25 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Night Air Temp
15 l
Pot Size
3 l
Watering Volume
Green_Zyphoria The summer heatwave has officially arrived, and it is getting seriously hot inside the greenhouse! However, the Gorilla Melon is handling the high temperatures like an absolute champ. Thanks to the Autopot system, she has a non-stop supply of fresh water, completely preventing any heat stress. She put on a massive amount of lush, green leaf mass over the past few days and is bursting with energy.
With the dry, hot weather, I noticed a few minor traces of thrips popping up here and there. To nip this in the bud and keep any potential issues to an absolute minimum, I deployed some biological warfare yesterday and hung lacewing eggs (ChrysoCards) right into the canopy. It’s a 100% organic approach and completely safe to use even later during flowering.
As for the schedule, it was a pure water-only week—nothing but clean H2O in the reservoir. On the training front, I’m currently debating whether to top her one more time to keep her even flatter and bushier, since she still has a long vegetative phase ahead of her. I haven’t fully decided yet, so I’ll just keep a close eye on her development for a few more days.
Enjoy the sun and have a great weekend, everyone!
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Week 8. Vegetation
5d ago
1/4
18 hrs
Light Schedule
38 °C
Day Air Temp
Weak
Smell
25 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Night Air Temp
15 l
Pot Size
3 l
Watering Volume
Nutrients 1
Orgatrex
2.5 mll
Green_Zyphoria Day 56 update, and man, the summer heatwave is officially pushing us to the limit! Inside the greenhouse, it’s getting incredibly hot, but the Gorilla Melon is handling it like an absolute champ. No real signs of heat stress yet, though you can tell she is working hard. Honestly, the AutoPot system is the real MVP this week; with these soaring temperatures, the constant water supply from below keeps her perfectly hydrated without any scary dry spells.
To keep the canopy nice and even, I went ahead and did some more topping on the taller shoots to balance out the height before she gets any bigger. On the pest front, we had a little drama: the ChrysoCards unfortunately baked in the intense heat and didn't survive. Lesson learned! To fix this, I released a fresh batch of live green lacewing larvae instead. I just put them right onto the main branch junctions on the plant. It’s working beautifully—the thrips are visibly retreating, and I’ve barely seen any new damage on the big fan leaves this week. Slowly but surely, we are winning this battle!