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Germination
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theChimp The entries in this journal are derived from daily voice memos recorded throughout the grow. A large language model (LLM) assisted with transcription and editorial organization, while all observations, measurements, and cultivation decisions were documented during the grow itself. ────────── Introduction This journal follows an unreleased experimental autoflowering cross from ETHOS Genetics combining Chem D 195 with Banana Daddy Auto. As an experimental line, considerable phenotypic variation is expected, making this an especially interesting cultivar to document from germination through harvest. ────────── Germination & Early Seedling Diary Summary This seed was germinated on July 9 using the paper towel method before being transplanted directly into its final 3-gallon fabric pot. It immediately stood out by producing one of the longest and most vigorous taproots of any seed in this run before planting. Despite that unusually advanced development, the transplant was successful, and the seedling established quickly without signs of stress. By the end of this first week, the plant had successfully developed its first true leaves. ────────── Environmental Summary Average Temperature: 74.0Β°F Average Relative Humidity: 69.7% Average VPD: 0.87 kPa ────────── Germination Method The seed was placed between damp paper towels inside a sealed resealable plastic bag before being transferred onto a seedling heat mat inside the clone tent. Germination temperature averaged ~80Β°F. After several days, the seed cracked and produced an exceptionally long taproot. By the time it was ready for transplant, the emerging seedling had already begun pushing visible green growth from within the shell, making it one of the most vigorous germinations observed during this round. ────────── Seedling Development The unusually long taproot translated into a rapid and healthy emergence following transplant. Within the first few days, the seedling broke the surface and established healthy cotyledons before quickly producing its first set of serrated leaves. Early irrigation remained intentionally conservative to encourage root expansion while maintaining adequate moisture around the seedling. Approximately 75 mL was applied during establishment, followed by 150 mL later in the week as the root zone continued expanding. Water was directed around the seedling rather than directly against the stem whenever possible.
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