Moby dick! outdoor Silent Seeds(dinafem)

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ph600 ph tester
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CD611 EC Tester
milwaukee
Outdoor
Room Type
Transplantation
weeks 1
8 liters
Pot Size
1.5 liters
Watering
Start at 1 Week
G
Germination
3mo ago
Nutrients 5
Root-Juice - BioBizzWWO
Root-Juice
2 mll
Bio-Heaven - BioBizzWWO
Bio-Heaven
1 mll
Acti-Vera - BioBizzWWO
Acti-Vera
1 mll
daitu Seeds germinating in Jiffy pellets! Adding a small amount of GREAT WHITE powder to the seed hole! Bottled water was used, not tap water! Germination 05/17/2026. Two seeds sprouted from the Jiffy pellet on May 21, 2026, and were transplanted into 10-gallon fabric pots with Great White. The third seed sprouted from the Jiffy pellet the night of May 23, 2026, and was also transplanted into a 10-gallon fabric pot with Great White on May 24, 2026. The pH of the water was adjusted to 6 with pH Down! My dog broke the strawberry banana seeds, but instead, I put in a Moby Dick from Silent Seeds! (original strain from the DINAFEM seed bank). Same technique used: seed taken out in peat pellet! First watering with pH at 5.8 and only Great White! And for the next watering pH at 5.8 with root juice, bio heaven, and activera from biobizz! *Doses used: 2 ml/l ROOT JUICE (biobizz) 1 ml/l BIO HEAVEN (biobizz) 1 ml/l ACTI-VERA (biobizz) Cultivation technical update: Currently, I’m keeping the Moby Dick in a temporary container (300 ml jar) modified with 20 extra drainage holes to maximize root oxygenation in Biobizz Light-Mix substrate. Due to the strong northeast windstorm today (gusts up to 33 km/h), I’ve propped the stem with dry soil up to the cotyledons for total stability and to encourage secondary rooting. I just applied a clean watering of 400 ml of bottled water only at pH 5.9 using a sprayer to settle and seal the soil perfectly without moving the plant. The girl is staying in the box (waiting for the container to dry) getting ready for the sprint and the big transplant into the 2-gallon fabric pot with Great White powder!
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Used method
Peat Pellet
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
2mo ago
18 hrs
Light Schedule
25 °C
Day Air Temp
6.0
pH
No Smell
Smell
45 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
9 °C
Night Air Temp
7.5 liters
Pot Size
1.5 liters
Watering Volume
Nutrients 6
Root-Juice - BioBizzWWO
Root-Juice
4 mll
Bio-Heaven - BioBizzWWO
Bio-Heaven
2 mll
Acti-Vera - BioBizzWWO
Acti-Vera
2 mll
daitu Moby Dick (Silent Seeds) - Technical Update (Week 2): June 10: Container Setup: I’m currently keeping the seedling in a temporary container (300 ml cup) hand-tuned with 20 extra drainage holes to ensure maximum root oxygenation and prevent any water stagnation. The substrate used is Biobizz Light-Mix. Climate and Training: Harsh wind conditions today in my area (constant wind at 22 km/h with gusts up to 35 km/h). The plant is undergoing intense wind training ("wind gym"), which has compacted the internodal distance to less than 0.5 cm, forcing an ultra-woody and robust stem structure. Nighttime temperatures outdoors have dropped to a chilly low of around 9 °C. Emergency preventive maneuver: To prevent the massive lower leaves from touching the damp and cold peat during the early morning—cutting off any biological risk of powdery mildew—I intervened at twelve-thirty at night, propping the cup up to the height of the cotyledons with completely dry Light-Mix substrate straight from the bag. The leaves are now safely resting on dry ground, and the stem is shielded against the stormy winds. Watering Telemetry: Precise application of 400 ml of bottled water alone using a fine spray at pH 5.9. The lower zone maintains a perfect anchor weight while the top layer acts as a shield. Next Race Strategy: We’re keeping the boxes closed in strict automatic dry mode for the next 48 hours to force the roots to colonize the plastic due to the effect of the Waning Moon. Preparing the ground for the big express jump to the 2-gallon (7.5 L) fabric pot with a dusting of Great White powder. We’ll ramp up the menu to real commercial power from the chart: * 4 ml/L of Root-Juice * 2 ml/L of Bio-Heaven * 2 ml/L of Acti-Vera * pH 5.9 The spruce lift-off is coming! I’m attaching the custom chart I created that I’m going to use throughout the grow! Just in case it helps you! Update Week 2: Transplant to 2 Gallons and Biological Inoculation June 12 - Chassis Change: Yesterday, the express transplant of Moby Dick from the 300 ml Camel cup to its new 2-gallon (7.5 liters) fabric pot was successfully executed. The new container was filled with fresh Biobizz Light-Mix substrate, strictly utilizing the moisture it brings from the factory bag to avoid any early root compaction. It spent the whole day on the windowsill in strict automatic dry mode, forcing the root system to stretch horizontally in search of resources. The claws are still pointing skyward in a perfect "V," and the axillary buds are already proudly breaking through at the nodes after training in the Northeast wind gym. June 13 - Precision Hydraulic Injection: Today, after 24 hours of settling in the soil, we broke the hydrophobia of the dry peat by applying a watering of 1.5 liters of commercial water, divided into 3 batches with the sprayer. This technique ensures elastic and 100% homogeneous absorption of the substrate, preventing water from escaping through the sides of the fabric or dragging the micro-life. The Surgeon’s Menu for the 1.5 Liters: Root-Juice: 6 ml (Maximum root development). Bio-Heaven: 3 ml (Amino acids and metabolic energy). Acti-Vera: 3 ml (Enzymes and immune system protection). pH Level: Perfectly nailed and stabilized strictly at 6.0 (corrected with Bio-Down). Great White Micro-life: 1 gram added at the end of the mix to protect the live bacteria from the direct chemical impact of the pH reducer. The 7.5-liter (2-gallon) bunker has been perfectly hydrated, oxygenated, and colonized by Pro mycorrhizae. We’re closing the boxes and entering strict automatic dry mode for the next few days. The lift-off is real! Update (June 14) - Leaf Shielding with Leaf-Coat Operation Bulletproof Vest: This Sunday morning, taking advantage of the overcast sky and cool ambient temperature, the preventive foliar protection protocol was executed. With the plant 100% relaxed after the night and the stomata in rest position, we applied Biobizz Leaf-Coat completely PURE, straight from the bottle without mixing with water or diluting it with anything. The entire chassis of Moby Dick was thoroughly sprayed, surgically soaking both the top (upper side) and the underside (lower side) of the compact leaf floors until achieving a complete elastic drip. *Zero Magnifying Effect: Entering the grow before the sun had thermal strength, the natural latex has hours to dry in the cold uniformly, completely eliminating the risk of burns. *Mold Barrier: With the storm and rain front coming in starting today in the yard, this microp film isolates the leaf tissue and physically prevents powdery mildew spores from sticking to the plant due to the high ambient humidity. *Total Insect Shield: The elastic latex microp film acts as an impenetrable physical barrier. It prevents pests like aphids, whiteflies, or spider mites from piercing their jaws, sucking the sap, or depositing their larvae in the tissue. The plant is armored from above with its latex shield and in strict absolute dry automatic mode from below in its 2-gallon fabric pot. Boxes closed tight until next week!
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squalino
squalino commented3mo ago
superb box that fits me like a glove lol. good luck, I'll follow you to see
squalino
squalino commented3mo ago
@daitu, I'm not worried about that. I'll see you, good luck for what's next my friend.
daitu
daitu commented2mo ago
@squalino, buddy, the strawberry banana ones have passed on to another life, thanks to my dog. In exchange, I've planted a Moby Dick! from Silent Seeds! I hope you keep an eye on the progress! Cheers!
squalino
squalino commented2mo ago
@daitu, good luck
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