HoneyBlunt42 Day 0
Soaked each pack in a separate 50 ml shot glass with 3 drops of SeedX
Day 1
24 hours later, only one of the four Indigo Berry Kush plants has produced a 1mm root. Sweet Amnesia Haze Auto - nothing yet.
Day 2
Sweet Amnesia Haze XL Auto - 3 out of 4 after 36 hours of soaking. Indigo Berry Kush - 2 out of 4. One produced a 3-4 mm root, the second - 1 mm. The third has opened slightly. The fourth is still waiting. In this shot glass, the solution has become cloudy and there are no oxygen bubbles. I replaced the solution and am continuing to observe. I am trying to grow new seedlings in a 6-spot hydroponic setup from Ali with conical sponges. I added 1 liter of osmolar water from SeedX and turned on the compressor with an aeration stone. I covered the plants with greenhouse domes before removing the helmets.
Day 3
Two of the autos sprouted roots about 2 cm long and started climbing out of the sponge. The third auto had a 5-7 mm root. Of the cameras, only one sprouted a 15 mm tail and started climbing out of the sponge for a Chinese hydroponic system. Okay, so we moved them to Simplex Coco Plugs, which I soaked in a shot glass of SeedX each. After they remove the helmet, I'll transplant them to 0.8L.
It would be nice to put the autos in a 10-15L bag right away, but I don't have room for one yet—the boxes are always busy.
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Used method
Glass Of Water
Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
1mo ago
1/8
3 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
150 PPM
TDS
25 °C
Night Air Temp
0.8 l
Pot Size
0.01 l
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
CalMag
1 mll
pH Down
0.2 mll
Radifarm
1 mll
HoneyBlunt42 Day 4
Three auto plants and one fotik. We took off the helmets, it's the first day of vegetative growth! The remaining nuts are motionless. One of the four fotik plants sprouted after 24 hours. Three of the four auto plants sprouted after 48 hours. I soaked UGRO Rhiza coco blocks in four liters of a solution containing Kalmag and pH Down. I'll mix vegetative fertilizer into the top layer. I could transplant them into 0.8-liter cups a couple of days later. I'm watering with a solution containing Radipharm from a pipette.
Day 7
I water the beauties with a pipette containing Radipharm every day. They're growing about 5 mm a day. The auto plants and the camera are growing at par. One of the auto plants is lagging behind, by about a day. The sun setup works well in spring: the first 6 hours on the windowsill, then 12 in a box under a 40W LED. This lasts for 2-3 weeks, then I'm thinking of taking the auto plants camping with me.
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Week 2. Vegetation
1mo ago
1/2
6 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
28 °C
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
150 PPM
TDS
25 °C
Night Air Temp
0.8 l
Pot Size
0.01 l
Watering Volume
20 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
CalMag
1 mll
pH Down
0.2 mll
Radifarm
1 mll
HoneyBlunt42 The sprouts are growing steadily. They have healthy color. I water the stems with a pipette using a 2 ml/l solution of radipharm. I place them in the sun early in the day if the weather is sunny. They are 6 cm tall at the beginning of the second week of growth.
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Week 3. Vegetation
1mo ago
1/6
15 cm
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
29 °C
Day Air Temp
6.0
pH
150 PPM
TDS
24 °C
Night Air Temp
0.8 l
Pot Size
0.05 l
Watering Volume
18 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
CalMag
1 mll
pH Down
0.2 mll
StartUp
4 mll
HoneyBlunt42 The auto plants are doing well and have reached the fourth floor. The foto plant is stuck on the second floor and won't go higher. It looks like a mutation; I've never seen anything like it before. The foto plant, Indigo Berry Kush, is stuck at 7 cm, while the antique plants are already 11-15 cm. It's sunny now, so the plants are getting 20/4 light. The first 6 hours are full sun, and the rest are supplementary light in a grow box.
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Week 4. Vegetation
17d ago
1/4
30 cm
Height
16 hrs
Light Schedule
29 °C
Day Air Temp
6.0
pH
150 PPM
TDS
24 °C
Night Air Temp
15 l
Pot Size
0.1 l
Watering Volume
18 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
CalMag
1 mll
pH Down
0.2 mll
Vega
1 mll
HoneyBlunt42 Sent two Amnesia XL Auto outdoors. With them went Gorilla Glue Auto from Fast Buds and Sweet Mandarin Zkittlez F1 Fast from Sweet Seeds.
Dug holes, put store-bought soil TerraVita (took a 25L bag) and vermiculite (20L) into each. Mycorrhizae - 20 grams total, under the root. Scattered: Grom (30 g) and Groza-3 (20 g) around the bushes - against ants and slugs.
Planted on a sunny plot, trees around. Dug with a shovel to one bayonet depth, so that the root zone for autos would be about 15 liters. The Fast version may take more - I think it will penetrate deeper on its own once it gets stronger.
One Sweet Amnesia XL was healthy at the time of planting, about 30 cm tall in a liter of coco. The second is a mutant: it didn't grow taller than the second node, and the first two branches became the main ones. Gorilla and Mandarin Skittlez are handsome, 20-30 cm. All are about 30 days from sprouting, rooted in 0.8L cups with coco.
Daylight will keep increasing - the sun is already blazing at 5 am, sunset around 8 pm. The weather promises rain at least once a day, so I won't need to drive out to water often.
In about 10 days I'll check on them, add bio-feeding for veg and bloom to the top layer. Also thinking about adding Simplex leaf stimulants (Vega, Mass).
It turned out to be an indoor-outdoor test of seedling transition.
Question: which section would be best for this?
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Used techniques
Topping
Technique
Defoliation
Technique
5
Week 5. Vegetation
17d ago
1/7
30 cm
Height
16 hrs
Light Schedule
29 °C
Day Air Temp
6.0
pH
150 PPM
TDS
24 °C
Night Air Temp
15 l
Pot Size
0.1 l
Watering Volume
18 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 5
CalMag
1 mll
pH Down
0.2 mll
Vega
1 mll
HoneyBlunt42 Left at home one healthy Sweet Amnesia XL Auto, 30 cm tall - transplanted into a 15L fabric pot with coco substrate. Placed it in a tray, need to finish making a drainage stand. Not sure yet what simple material to use for it.
Also left at home a photoperiod Indigo Berry Kush - a little less than a week ago I topped it above the 3rd node (it was on the 5th). Removed branches and fan leaves below the 3rd node. Left only two young shoots, they are growing. This way I am restraining growth and training it. The tent is occupied.
As I understand, the photoperiod can stay under the sun until the longest day of the year, staying in veg and not flowering. Spider mites attacked a couple of days ago, coming from chrysanthemums that were nearby on the balcony. Washing the leaves under cold tap water, top and bottom, helped. Washed all of them off. Some small bite marks remain, but everything is clean. Now I water more actively to avoid dryness. Spider mites and caterpillars appeared on very sunny days when I was looking for a spot.
Now I water them every day, I have the opportunity to water to runoff daily. I am thinking of starting with 2-4 liters of just water with Calmag and pH down.