DogDoctorOfficial # 🍋 Pickle Lemon Haze F1 — Pheno A
## Germination Week | Aiming For The Moon
Hello GrowDiaries family! 👋🌱
Welcome to the very first entry for Pickle Lemon Haze F1 Pheno A.
Today marks the beginning of another journey inside the new Zamnesia tent project, where we'll be following these exciting F1 genetics from seed all the way to harvest.
Just like the Blue Waffle F1 diaries, this project is being documented individually for each phenotype. Although both sisters share the same genetics, environment, and treatment, every plant develops its own personality, pace, and story.
And from the very beginning, this particular girl already seemed eager to get moving.
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## A New Project, A New Adventure
This run is completely separate from my ongoing 12/12-from-seed project.
Instead of flowering from day one, these plants are being given the opportunity to fully develop under a traditional vegetative schedule.
Current plans include:
- 18/6 light schedule
- Full vegetative development
- Potential Low Stress Training (LST)
- Potential topping
- Possible Scrog implementation
- Structural development observations
- Full seed-to-harvest documentation
At this stage, however, everything begins with a healthy germination.
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## The Cannakan Germination Method
Like the rest of this project, Pickle Lemon Haze F1 Pheno A began life inside the Cannakan germination system.
The process remains intentionally simple.
The seed was placed into the system using only plain water.
No nutrients.
No additives.
No stimulants.
Just water.
After approximately 24 hours of soaking, most of the water was removed while maintaining enough moisture to create ideal germination conditions.
The seed responded quickly.
Very quickly.
Before long, a strong healthy taproot had emerged and was ready for planting.
Sometimes seeds take their time.
This one looked like she had a schedule to keep.
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## 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 the earliest stages of life.
Inside that shell are all the energy reserves needed to establish roots and begin development.
At this stage, I prefer allowing the seed to use those natural reserves exactly as nature intended.
The objective is not to feed the plant.
The objective is simply to wake it up.
Water is enough.
Nature already prepared the rest.
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## A Taproot With Somewhere To Go
One of the highlights of this week was the impressive taproot development.
The photographs tell the story perfectly.
Healthy.
Bright white.
Strong.
Vigorous.
The kind of taproot that immediately gives a grower confidence.
Not every seed reveals its intentions so early, but this one certainly seemed determined to get moving.
After seeing that development, the decision was easy.
It was time for soil.
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## Into Plagron Lightmix
Once a healthy taproot had developed, Pheno A was transferred directly into Plagron Lightmix.
This remains one of my favorite starting substrates thanks to its excellent aeration and forgiving nature during early development.
After planting, the response was immediate.
Less than 24 hours later, the seedling was already emerging above the soil and searching for light.
The transition from seed to seedling happened smoothly and without complications.
Exactly what every grower hopes to see.
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## Why Use A Humidity Dome?
During the first few days after emergence, the seedling spent time under a humidity dome.
Young seedlings have only a very limited root system and therefore limited access to water.
Maintaining slightly elevated humidity helps reduce moisture loss while roots continue developing beneath the surface.
The humidity dome is not intended to become a permanent environment.
It is simply a temporary support tool during one of the most delicate stages of life.
As roots develop, the dome is removed and the plant begins adapting to normal growing conditions.
The goal is adaptation.
Not dependence.
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## Building The New Zamnesia Grow Tent Kit
This project is being grown entirely inside the new Zamnesia Grow Tent Kit.
One of the biggest surprises during setup was just how straightforward the assembly process turned out to be.
The entire system was assembled by one person.
Tent.
LED.
Carbon filter.
Inline fan.
Ducting.
Controller.
Cable management.
Everything.
Even with a few adjustments required due to space limitations, the entire setup was operational in less than an hour.
The instructions are clear, beginner-friendly, and easy to follow.
Build quality immediately impressed me.
The frame feels extremely solid, the materials feel durable, and the overall first impression has been overwhelmingly positive.
Now it's time to see what the plants think.
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## What's Included In The Kit?
The complete Zamnesia Grow Tent Kit includes:
- Grow Tent 100×100×200 cm
- Phytonaut LED Grow Light 320W
- Inline Duct Fan 150 mm
- Carbon Filter Air Purifier 150 mm
- Grow Environment Controller
- Grow Tent Clip Fan
- Flexible Ducting
- 24-Hour Timer
- Rope Ratchet Hangers
- Velcro Cable Management Accessories
Everything currently running inside this tent comes directly from this package.
No substitutions.
No upgrades.
No modifications.
This allows a genuine evaluation of the complete system exactly as supplied.
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## Environmental Conditions
For this first week, lighting was intentionally kept gentle.
Using a PAR meter, light intensity was measured at approximately:
~200 PPFD
Young seedlings simply do not require intense lighting.
The objective at this stage is root development and healthy establishment rather than maximum growth speed.
Environmental conditions remained stable throughout the week and the seedling responded beautifully.
Healthy posture.
Healthy color.
Steady development.
No signs of stress.
Exactly what we hope to see from a successful germination.
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## First Impressions Of Pickle Lemon Haze F1 Pheno A
Although still only at the very beginning of her journey, Pheno A has already made an excellent first impression.
Fast germination.
Strong taproot.
Rapid emergence.
Healthy structure.
Excellent vigor.
And perhaps most importantly:
Enthusiasm.
Some seedlings emerge cautiously.
This one looked like she was already planning next week's growth.
Of course, seedlings have a habit of surprising us later, so we'll let time tell the story.
For now, however, she certainly appears eager to get started.
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## Looking Ahead
Over the coming weeks we'll continue documenting every stage of development.
We'll follow:
- Root establishment
- Vegetative growth
- Environmental management
- Structural development
- Training decisions
- Nutrient progression
- Genetic expression
- And whatever unique characteristics this phenotype chooses to reveal
For now, Pickle Lemon Haze F1 Pheno A has completed a successful germination week and has settled comfortably into her new home.
The roots are growing.
The leaves are reaching.
And if these first few days are any indication, she may already be aiming for the moon.
Grower's Love everyone. 💚🌱🍋🚀