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MyBigFatSummerofGrow This is my first summer growing, and it already feels like something I’ll remember for a long time. I call it an outdoor grow, but in reality it’s a mix of spaces: my rooftop and balcony will carry most of the journey, while everything begins indoors under a VIPARSPECTRA P2000 (250W) LED grow light I picked up on Amazon for around €180. There’s no tent, no controlled lab setup—just a simple light, a few tools, and whatever space I can make work. The silver pipe you might notice in my Pheno II picture isn’t part of the grow at all; it’s actually just a C-stand from my camera gear. This whole setup is less about precision engineering and more about making things work with what I already have. The idea is simple: start small indoors, build strength, then move outside once the plants are ready to take on the world. I am growing in Berlin where we get a solid summer from June to early September. Long hours of light, however, rainy and overcast days are also to be expected. Unless a heavy storm comes I will keep everything outside. The foundation is just as simple as the setup. I’m running a low-budget “living soil” mix—basic supermarket soil enriched with worm castings, horse and cow manure pellets, and rock dust. Nothing fancy. I even added a small spoon of “forest soil” from a tree on my street, more out of curiosity than anything else. On top of that, I covered the surface with dried weeds from my neighbour’s garden. It looks a bit wild, but that’s kind of the point. After letting the soil rest on the balcony for a few days, I planted the seeds directly into it and left nature to do its thing. About five days later, they germinated. By the way I am using 19 liter (5 Gallon) grow bags and I plan this to be the final pot size. No repotting. The photos you’re seeing here are from day 4 after germination. The seedlings pushed through strong and healthy. I started them alongside two other strains—Black Cream Auto and Stardust 54 Auto, both from Sweet Seeds—but right now, Diabolo’s Delight is clearly taking the lead in terms of vigor. It even stretched a bit in the early days, which I corrected simply by adding more soil around the stem. The light is currently running at 75%, positioned about 60 cm above the canopy, which should be more than enough for this stage. Actually the lamp is too small for the area I am covering but it should be sufficient for the seedling phase.The photoperiod is set to 18/6, keeping things steady and consistent while they build strength. And honestly, that’s where I’m at right now—early days, a bit of stretching, a lot of observation, and a lot of curiosity. I’m documenting everything as it happens, not just the successes but the process itself. This grow isn’t just about the plants; it’s about learning how they respond, adapt, and develop over time. So yeah—first summer, first real run, and everything still ahead of me. Recommendations welcome: Should I add more hours of light? 20/4 or even 24/7?
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MyBigFatSummerofGrow
MyBigFatSummerofGrowstarted grow question 8d ago
Hi guys, regarding my early stage grow of Diabolo's Delight XL Auto from Sweet Seeds I have the following question: I am currently running a 18/6 schedule. Should I add more hours of light? 20/4 or even 24/7? Please check my diary for further info on the grow. Thank you!
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00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 8d ago
I like them to sprout in light, but it doesn't matter. With seedlings you can save watts getting light nice and close and figuring out power through trial and error.. at normal hanging distances, maybe 1/3rd power to start. The growth you observe is the best way to adjust from there. Too stretchy and it needs more... too tight and it needs less... there's a happy zone to find. local variables impact the amount of photosynthesis per day - more relevant to mature vege plants. So, any suggestions likely need some adjustment. Allow the growth pattern to verify your choices. Growth is the product of all the variables. Stick to whatever schedule you plan to use for your autoflowers - consistency is best. Don't change it thinking it helps - it doesn't. The only reason you'd want to use 24/0 is with an incredibly under-powered light. In any common sense context you shold be able to provide 'max' dli relative to your local variables with a properly sized light over 18 hours or less. read up on dli (daily light integral). thinking of light as 'hours of operation' is insufficient. DLI also makes any comparison apples to apples regardless of size of garden or hours of operation. Also, 35 dli will result in an equivalent g/sq ft yield regardless of hours of operation, all other factors remaining the same. Good research backs that up. It's not anecdote.
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Root-Juice - BioBizzWWO
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MyBigFatSummerofGrow Diabolo's Delight XL Auto is starting it grow in beast mode! Can you pray harder than that? Honestly, very happy with the grow after exactly 1 week. As you can see I am literally just putting them in a corner - no tent, no pro gear. The silver foil underneath is just there to protect the floor from water and wetness. And boy I can't wait to bring them out into the sun. Berlin is hit by a heat wave and the Diabolo's seem to like the temps of roughly 25 to 26 degrees indoors! So what did I do? I used BioBizz Root Juice just 1 time. Nobody wants to burn the roots, right? Mycorrhiza also found their way into the soil. And apart from that I carefully watered them 200-300 ml every day in several feedings with a spray bottle. I always targeted the area around the seedling. Really that is kinda the tedious part of the grow. If I'd water once a day the water would just drop to the bottom of the pots. Like this I hope to activate the roots. I must say I am super hype about the grow. It is so much fun seeing them grow - literally you can see them tilting their heads and growing rapidly. I did a lot of YT research in the past weeks but at this point I feel like written texts and resources like growdiary are more helpful, And yes, AI told me to not just drop a full bottle of Root Juice on the newly sprouted seeds. Thank to @00110001001001111O for answering my question regarding light. I used an app on my phone to get a rough idea of where I am light wise. I compared the data from the app with the grow light manufacturer's info and it matches. So I adjusted the distance of the grow lamp and then just observed. The seedlings look happy. Actually I wonder: Can seedling and plants in general pray to hard? Really, Pheno II is raising it's leaves to an almost vertical level!
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MyBigFatSummerofGrowstarted grow question 4d ago
My Diabolo's Delight XL Auto is raising it's leave to almost vertical level on day 7. Is that too much? If yes, what can be done about it? The other seedlings next to it are not as hyped as this one. All others are just raising their leaves slightly above horizontal
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LetsGrowSome
LetsGrowSomeanswered grow question 2d ago
I agree with Huntablunt. Too much light. That much praying and leaf tips clawing up means shes trying to lower the space on the leaves to take in light. You say the others are fine. What is the relationship to the light. Is this one in the center of the light? Lights usually have a hot spot in the center. So what is good for the plants on the outside could be too much for one in the center. Can also have hot spots in other places than the center. There are apps you can use on your phone to gauge light intensity. I dont know them off hand, cause I bought a par meter to be more accurate with mine. Apps will work too though, just takes a little trial and error. Can try swapping it with another plant and see if it works itself out. Some genetics are better than others even from same seeds. All plants have differences, just like siblings do. Plant may just not be able to take the same amount of light as the others. You may find moving it to another location with less light works and the one you put in it place can take it. Also, it wont be long before it wants more light anyway. Once veg stage ramps up it most likely will lay back down. However if you are battling a hot spot, when you adjust the lights to get the others where they need to be, it may be too much again for the one in the center. I just ran into this with 5 plants in 5 gallon pots in a 4x4 tent. The one I had in thr center was shorter and taking a bit of a beating with the light. The other plants loved where they were so they grew fast. Once they started to overtake the center plant, it gave enough shade to the center plant and it took off. Mind you it grew away from the center of the light and into the other plants. My personal feel was I could have done the same with only 4 plants, but I run photos. With autos, you need no stress. Curling leaves is stress. Any stress on an auto can disrupt you final yield since they are on an internal time clock once they pop. There's really no margin for error without affecting yield, minus lst. Yes you can still get a decent product on an auto that was stressed. So dont panic. Panicking usually makes things worse and causes a negative impact. If it were me, I would swap that one with another one. If it straightens itself out and the one in its place doesnt do the same thing, you're good. If the new one starts to do the same, you've got a hot spot. When figuring out which one to switch with, id look for the one with the fattest leaves. Fat leaves usually indicates looking for more light. Just my thoughts. Best of Luck! Happy Growing!
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Huntablunt
Huntabluntanswered grow question 4d ago
If it looks like the plant is closing itself, it is because of too much light. Especially when just germinated they can be very sensitive. Either decrease light intensity or lamp distance
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 4d ago
Not all praying is a good thing. too little light will cause exaggerated praying that isn't necessarily a positive thing, but will correct itself with a little stretch.. or you adjusting light. Too much light will actually cause leaves to push each other upward - moreso with a smaller plant. In the end, how it grows is verification of light being in harmony with climate and ambient co2. too much or too little is relative to that and it is itself variable. The more consistent those variables are, the more consistent the plant will be. lots of moving chairs here when it's an open-ended question. existing node spacing says it was getting the right amount.. some internode forming but not stretched out. Assuming you didn't make any massive change to light intensity already, I'd wager this plant is about to need more light. However you ramp up to full vege light, time to start that process. unless you are growing smaller plants on a faster timeline, this early node spacing can be used as trial and error for light intensity. They won't be used in any larger plant anyway.. doomed to be lollipopped. No biggie if morphology isn't exactly what you want, but will show you the path to it relative to the environment you provide. Get it growing the way you want, take a measurement, even klux would be sufficient for this context, and maintain. May see seasonal differences, but shouldn't require much adjustment once it's worked out.
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jellyjelly
jellyjelly commentedweek 14d ago
Looks like you’re off to a great start! Happy growing!! 🌱
Scandinavia
Scandinavia commentedweek 04d ago
Good luck, you have a good plan :)
SWeeED
SWeeED commentedweek 05d ago
Yoo yooo:) i want see how grow auto on outside. Good luck bro. Diablo have nice taste and strong kick...
BarneyRumble420
BarneyRumble420 commentedweek 07d ago
All the best with your grow mate 🌱
S4nchi
S4nchi commentedweek 07d ago
The first grow is always the most exciting. Good luck!
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