Purple Haze By Zamnesia Pheno A

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4d ago
Black series Light Emitting Diodes/600W
FOG
Black series Light Emitting Diodes/600W
FOG
Indoor
Room Type
12-12
weeks 1
Transplantation
weeks 1
15 l
Pot Size
Start at 1 Week
G
Germination
12d ago
DogDoctorOfficial # Purple Haze by Zamnesia | Pheno A 🌱💜 ## Germination Week | The First Notes of a Classic Hello GrowDiaries family! 👋🌱 Welcome to another new journey. As some of you may have noticed, I've recently adjusted the way I document my grows. With the current photo limitations on GrowDiaries, each phenotype now receives its own dedicated diary rather than sharing a single journal with its sisters. This allows me to continue documenting every stage of development in as much detail as possible while selecting the best photographs from each week. The objective remains exactly the same as always: To create a complete educational record from seed to harvest while sharing observations, successes, mistakes, lessons learned, and everything in between. Today, we begin following Purple Haze Pheno A. --- ## A Name That Carries History Some cultivars arrive quietly. Others arrive carrying decades of history behind them. Purple Haze is one of those names that almost every grower has heard at some point in their journey. Whether through cultivation, cannabis culture, music, or simple curiosity, Purple Haze has earned a place among the most recognizable names in the community. And now it's time to see how this particular phenotype chooses to tell her story. For this run, we're following Purple Haze from Zamnesia Seeds, cultivated under a 12/12 from seed schedule from the very first day of life. A method that is a little different from what most growers choose, but one that has become part of my own cultivation style over time. Throughout this diary, I'll do my best to explain not only what I'm doing, but also why I'm doing it, allowing anyone interested to follow the process from beginning to end. --- ## Germination Using the Cannakan System To begin this run, I used the Cannakan germination system. The concept is simple and practical. The container is divided into separate chambers, allowing multiple cultivars to be germinated simultaneously while remaining properly organized and labeled. The seed was placed inside using only plain water. No nutrients. No additives. No stimulants. Just water. Within approximately 24 hours a healthy taproot had already emerged and the seed was ready for the next stage. Simple. Clean. Effective. Exactly what we hope to see. --- ## Why Only Water? One question that often appears during germination is: "Why not feed the seed immediately?" The answer remains simple. The seed already contains everything required for its first stage of life. Nature packed all the energy reserves necessary for root development and early growth long before we ever became involved. At this stage, I prefer allowing the seed to do exactly what it was designed to do. The objective is not to feed the plant. The objective is simply to wake it up. Water is enough. --- ## First Experience Using Coco Starter Plugs This run also marks my first experience using coco starter plugs. The plugs were fully hydrated and then gently squeezed to remove excess moisture while maintaining a healthy balance between water retention and oxygen availability. Once germinated, the seed was carefully inserted into the plug and placed inside a humidity dome. The dome remained useful for only a short period. Within less than 24 hours the seedling had already emerged and was ready for the next step. At that point, she was transplanted directly into a small container filled with Plagron Lightmix. --- ## Environmental Conditions Environmental conditions remained intentionally simple and stable. Temperatures remained around 26–27°C. Humidity was maintained between approximately 65–70% using a Spider Farmer humidifier. Rather than keeping seedlings inside extremely humid conditions for extended periods, I personally prefer introducing them relatively early to the environment they will actually experience throughout their life cycle. The objective is adaptation rather than dependence. Airflow remained extremely gentle. Just enough movement to keep the air fresh without creating unnecessary stress. --- ## Lighting Lighting during germination remained intentionally soft. Young seedlings simply do not require intense light levels yet. The goal is healthy establishment rather than aggressive growth. Once properly established, this girl will move under the Future Of Grow Black Series 600W full-spectrum LED system where the next stage of development begins. For now, healthy beginnings remain the priority. --- ## First Observations Everything has progressed exactly as hoped so far. Fast germination. Healthy taproot. Strong emergence. Healthy color. Good vigor. And perhaps most importantly: A strong beginning. At this stage every phenotype is still an unwritten story. And honestly, that's one of the most exciting parts of growing. No matter how many seeds we start, every plant still carries a little mystery inside. --- ## Looking Ahead Over the coming weeks we'll follow Purple Haze Pheno A through its early stages of development and beyond. We'll explore: - Root establishment - Early structure - Environmental management - Watering practices - Light intensity - Growth observations - And whatever unique characteristics this phenotype decides to reveal Because every journey begins with a seed. And every seed deserves the opportunity to tell its story. Huge thanks to Zamnesia Seeds for the genetics, Plagron for the substrate and nutrition, Future Of Grow for the lighting, and everyone joining along for another seed-to-harvest adventure. Grower's Love everyone. 🌱💚
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Used method
Other
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
4d ago
3.5 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.0
pH
No Smell
Smell
230 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
21 °C
Solution Temp
21 °C
Substrate Temp
25 °C
Night Air Temp
15 l
Pot Size
0.75 l
Watering Volume
600 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 4
Terra Grow - PLAGRON.
Terra Grow
1 mll
Pure Zym - PLAGRON.
Pure Zym
1 mll
Sugar Royal - PLAGRON.
Sugar Royal
1 mll
DogDoctorOfficial Purple Haze Auto by Zamnesia 💜🌱 Week 1 Vegetation | Finding Her Rhythm Hello GrowDiaries family! 👋🌱 Welcome back to another week of this seed-to-harvest adventure. Today we’re looking at Purple Haze Auto – Pheno A, one of the girls sharing the room with the rest of the current project and already showing some very promising early development. As with the other cultivars in this run, the objective remains simple: Create a complete and honest record from seed to harvest while documenting not only the successes but also the small variations that make every phenotype unique. And during this first week, Purple Haze A has already started showing a little personality of her own. ⸻ Settling Into Her Final Home Like all plants in this project, Purple Haze A was transplanted directly into her final 15-liter container filled with Plagron Lightmix. Because this entire run follows a 12/12-from-seed approach, I prefer giving the roots their final destination immediately rather than introducing additional transplant events later. The reasoning is simple. Every day matters when growing under a shortened photoperiod. By avoiding future transplants, the plant can dedicate its energy toward root expansion and vegetative development from the very beginning. The goal is uninterrupted momentum. And so far, she seems very happy with the arrangement. ⸻ Environment Environmental conditions remained identical to the rest of the garden throughout the week. 🌡️ Day Temperature: 27°C 🌙 Night Temperature: 25°C 💧 Humidity: 55% 🌱 Root Zone Temperature: 21°C ☁️ CO₂: Approximately 600 ppm Lighting was provided by the Future Of Grow Black Series LED system at approximately 350 PPFD under a 12/12 light schedule. At first glance, 350 PPFD may seem relatively strong for a young seedling. However, because these plants only receive 12 hours of light each day, total Daily Light Integral (DLI) remains significantly lower than what would be delivered under an 18/6 schedule. The objective is to allow seedlings to adapt early to stronger light levels while still maintaining a safe and balanced daily light exposure. So far, Purple Haze A appears to be responding extremely well. ⸻ Nutrition The first irrigation consisted only of water, allowing the seedling to establish itself naturally within the fresh substrate. A few days later, a very gentle feeding program was introduced consisting of: • Plagron Terra Grow • Plagron Power Roots • Plagron Pure Zym • Plagron Sugar Royal All applied at light concentrations appropriate for young plants. At this stage the focus remains root development rather than aggressive top growth. Healthy roots first. Everything else follows. ⸻ First Week Observations Purple Haze A delivered a very enjoyable first week. During the earliest days, some of the leaf development appeared slightly quirky and uneven, which is not uncommon during the seedling stage. Young plants often produce small irregularities while they establish themselves, and most of the time they quickly grow through them. That’s exactly what happened here. As the week progressed, growth became increasingly symmetrical and vigorous. New leaves emerged rapidly. Color remained healthy. Leaf posture stayed positive. And by the end of the week she rewarded us with beautifully formed three-finger leaves. One of my favorite observations was how “awake” she looked throughout the week. The leaves consistently displayed that upward praying posture growers love to see, suggesting she was comfortable with both the environment and the light intensity being provided. Nothing dramatic. Nothing complicated. Just a young plant doing exactly what a healthy young plant should do. ⸻ Looking Ahead Week one was all about establishment. Roots exploring fresh substrate. The plant adapting to its final container. Early nutrition beginning to support new growth. And Purple Haze A gradually transforming from a small seedling into a young vegetative plant. The slightly quirky first leaves have already begun giving way to more defined growth, and the appearance of those strong three-finger leaves suggests she’s settling into her stride nicely. The real fun begins from here. Over the coming weeks we’ll continue following her structure, vigor, and whatever unique Purple Haze traits decide to reveal themselves along the way. For now, she’s healthy, growing steadily, and looking very comfortable in her new home. A fantastic start to Week 1. Huge thanks to Zamnesia Seeds for the genetics, Plagron for the substrate and nutrition, Future Of Grow for the lighting, and everyone following along on another seed-to-harvest adventure. Grower’s Love everyone. 🌱💚💜
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12-12
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divergentcrypt
divergentcrypt commentedweek 13d ago
Great start on your Purple Haze Auto. TSP autos typically find their rhythm quickly and this one looks like it's already doing well!
DogDoctorOfficial
DogDoctorOfficial commented3d ago
@divergentcrypt, thanks buddy 🙏🙏🙏 thee are not autos my friend ,but they will behave like autos since i grow them all under 12/12 from seed 😍😍😍 growers love my friend and thank you for stopping by for the love and for it all 🙌🙌🙌
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