G3.2.26 - TerpyZ Fruit Trees

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11h ago
Cosmos 150w Light Emitting Diodes/150W
Vanguard Hydroponics
Cosmos 150w Light Emitting Diodes/150W
Vanguard Hydroponics
Mix
Garden Mix
Indoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 2
Manifolding
weeks 3
12 l
Pot Size
Start at 3 Week
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Germination
23d ago
postpluves 20.06 First photoperiod plant! I picked up a bunch of seeds at MJ Berlin, and because I didn’t want to risk any of the fancier seeds (Mentha de Croco, Frisian Duck) on a first try, it’s gonna be Fruit Trees! This particular seed was the fattest out of the three in the pack, and I’m hoping this will translate to a plant that’s just going to blow me away. (Maybe I’m expecting too much.) Regardless, new light coming in today, going from the Vanguard Hydroponics 150w to a Mars Hydro 300w. A stronger light seemed to be the most immediate way of improving my harvests, so here we are, ready to find out!
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Week 1. Vegetation
16d ago
7 cm
Height
16 hrs
Light Schedule
33 °C
Day Air Temp
6.0
pH
52 %
Air Humidity
30 °C
Night Air Temp
12 l
Pot Size
Nutrients 2
Bio Vega - BIOCANNA
Bio Vega
2 mll
BioRHIZOTONIC - BIOCANNA
BioRHIZOTONIC
2 mll
postpluves 27.06 It’s hot! It’s humid! It’s weather that makes you want to shut down anything that generates heat! And yet here we are, running a full grow tent in this heat. An uneventful week outside of the temperatures, which has also been a good moment to try the Rhizotonic tester I got at MJ. Good for plants suffering from heat stress? Don’t mind if I do! I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s helped. Leaf structure seems more textured than other plants I’ve grown, and the tips a little more deeply serrated, but that could just be wishful thinking. But, considering TerpyZ also mentions the potential for some classic leaf varieties in their copy I could be right
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Week 2. Vegetation
7d ago
10 cm
Height
16 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
6.0
pH
65 %
Air Humidity
23 °C
Night Air Temp
12 l
Pot Size
Nutrients 2
Bio Vega - BIOCANNA
Bio Vega
2 mll
BioRHIZOTONIC - BIOCANNA
BioRHIZOTONIC
2 mll
postpluves 06.07 Another uneventful week, but this time without complete documentation! Shame! Shame on me! That said, it’s easy goings with ms Fruity, and she’s got some of the biggest leaves on a plant this size I’ve seen so far. Obviously this may just be because she’s the first photo I’ve grown, and autos are built different. Coming back from my weekend out, her leaves are as big as my hand! Granted, I’ve got mini sized mitts, but the fact that N2 (two!) leaves are big enough to cover my entire hand does say something, I think. She’s also got a FUNKY odour going on. Tonsil stones (affectionate).
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Week 3. Vegetation
11h ago
15 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
29 °C
Day Air Temp
6.0
pH
60 %
Air Humidity
25 °C
Night Air Temp
12 l
Pot Size
Nutrients 1
Bio Vega - BIOCANNA
Bio Vega
3 mll
postpluves 12.07 A week that had me do the scariest thing I’ve done to a cannabis plant so far. I won’t lie, chopping down all the lush green to try some manifolding really did hurt my heart a little bit. That said, she seems to be bouncing back slowly, but god I feel impatient. All for the sake of learning something new though! A photo seemed like the perfect test subject for this, and with how well topping an auto went (2.1.26), I’m willing to give it a shot. Maybe I should have grown a photo regular style first, but I like a challenge, and I’m going to assume my other TerpyZ seeds might not be as amenable to manifolding (mutants incoming :3). Put the best looking cut offs in some water to try and root them. After all, this what photos are good for, propagation through cuttings! If they survive and root, that’d be great as I should be able to keep everything vegging until it’s all a good size. If they die, well… Learnt something new, I guess.
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