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Germination
1mo ago
Baileys2611 Day 4: Germination day 4. The adventure begins again. The one on the right has germinated nicely. I can see: * The hypocotyl (the little stem) has pushed through the peat pod. * The cotyledons (seed leaves) are just starting to separate. * The seed coat has already come off, which is ideal. The sister has still to get out of bed, but I’m not worried about that yet. Another 4 days wait until I start to investigate. Temperature: 23 RH: 70% VPD: 0.8 Light setting/PPFD: 25% / 100 Water volume: None added Input pH/EC: 6.2 / 0 Runoff pH/EC: N/A Pot weight: 100g The one on the left hasn’t emerged yet, but that’s completely normal. Even seeds from the same packet can differ by 24–72 hours in emergence. Edit: 72 hours later and it is clear this seed is not going to germinate. But that’s why we buy spares, to keep the run going even if one fails from time to time. So, I’m attempting another seed so that there are two plants in the tent. Things are always better with a sister around to support you. #aussiehempseeds
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Peat Pellet
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
12d ago
10 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.1
pH
Weak
Smell
400 PPM
TDS
62 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Solution Temp
23 °C
Substrate Temp
21 °C
Night Air Temp
20 liters
Pot Size
1 liters
Watering Volume
80 cm
Lamp Distance
440 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 5
CANNA Terra Vega - Canna
CANNA Terra Vega
2 mll
CANNA RHIZOTONIC - Canna
CANNA RHIZOTONIC
2 mll
CANNAZYM - Canna
CANNAZYM
2.5 mll
Baileys2611 They’re doing what they like, growing nicely. 1st feed, then a water / feed / water cycle for a week or two. After that I’ll ramp up the nutrients so they are well supported heading into flower. * Opal (#1) continues to be the standout. She’s developing a nice compact structure with the fourth and 5th node forming, good leaf colour, and short internodes. That’s exactly what you want from an auto this early. * Buttercream (#2) has caught up well after being a little behind. The slight purpling on the stem doesn’t concern me at this stage—it’s commonly genetic in Wedding Cake, particularly under LED lighting, and the leaves look healthy. * Crumb (#3) is obviously behind, but that’s expected given the later germination. She’s upright with good green colour and appears to be settling into the larger pot. #Aussiehempseeds.online
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