majewski First week!
I had some challenges keeping the humidity in the ideal range. I ended up creating a small automation with a smart humidifier, but since my exhaust fan still doesn't have speed control, it renews the air in the room too quickly and ends up taking away a good part of the humidity. Nothing too concerning, it just makes the humidifier work more than it should.
The idea for this cultivation is to continue with two plants indoors. The third pot will be kept as a reserve in case something unexpected happens, but soon this seedling will go to the family’s farm to live an outdoor adventure. I also intend to share its evolution here.
So far, I am very satisfied with the seeds from Fast Buds. All three germinated without difficulty and are developing very well in this initial phase.
I would also like to thank SerCannabico (https://www.sercannabico.com.br/) for providing in Brazil genetics from such respected banks. This greatly facilitates access to quality varieties for those who are starting or looking for new cultivation experiences.
I also take this opportunity to thank MasterPlants (https://masterplantsloja.com.br/) for supplying all the infrastructure for this project. The tent, the Quantum Boards, and the other equipment have been working perfectly and are making this first cultivation experience much more peaceful.
Now it's time to keep following their development in the coming weeks.
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Used method
Paper Towel
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
2mo ago
1/7
6 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.5
pH
No Smell
Smell
70 %
Air Humidity
20 °C
Solution Temp
20 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
0.1 liters
Watering Volume
55 cm
Lamp Distance
majewski Second week!
This week, the main challenge has been dealing with the typical drop in temperature during winter here in the Brazilian Midwest. On some days, the outside temperatures dropped to around 13°C during the night, which ended up reflecting in the internal environment of the tent.
Even with the Quantum Boards running during the night, the temperature inside the grow got close to 20°C at times. It's still within a safe range, but this has likely contributed to a slightly slower development of the seedlings in this initial phase.
On the other hand, humidity control has improved a lot compared to the first week. After making some adjustments to the humidifier automation, I've been able to maintain more stable conditions inside the tent, which brings much more peace of mind to monitor this delicate stage of cultivation.
The three plants are still healthy, with beautiful coloration and steady growth. Now it's just about continuing to observe, making small adjustments to the environment, and letting them do their thing at their own pace.
Growing is also an exercise in patience. Growth doesn't always happen at the speed we expect, but each day brings a new lesson.