Grower_Simon π§ββοΈπ΅ WIZARD TREES β TEA TIME π΅π§ββοΈ
Gen-1 cut Β· Certificate of Authenticity Β· USA import
Dear friends of top-shelf genetics π
I got lucky and managed to snag an original Wizard Trees "Tea Time" cut β certificate of authenticity included π β and I'm taking you along for the whole ride: from fragile little cutting, to a strong mother, all the way to the finished product.
? The Medium
Living soil at its finest: a 70/30 coco base, mixed with worm castings ? and a handful of other quality amendments. No shortcuts, no salts β just a living, breathing substrate that does most of the work for me.
π― The Mission
Step one is raising this Generation-1 cut, imported straight from the USA πΊπΈ, into a stable, healthy mother. From there the plan is to pull clean, vigorous cuts and keep this rare genetic alive and circulating π±
πΈ What to expect
Regular updates and honest documentation β the good, the bad, and the leaf-tucking. Feeding schedule, environment data, and plenty of close-ups once she starts showing what she's made of.
So grab a cup β it's Tea Time βπ΅
Like & follow if you want to watch this one grow π
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Week 2. Vegetation
11d ago
1/6
25 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
22 Β°C
Day Air Temp
7.0
pH
No Smell
Smell
70 %
Air Humidity
20 Β°C
Solution Temp
20 Β°C
Substrate Temp
20 Β°C
Night Air Temp
3 liters
Pot Size
0.1 liters
Watering Volume
50 cm
Lamp Distance
500 PPM
COβ Level
Grower_Simon π± WEEK 2 β Settling In π±
Two weeks in the house and she's already looking right at home π‘
Our little Gen-1 Tea Time went straight into a 1L pot of living soil β small container on purpose, so the root zone stays warm, active and never sits soggy. Let the roots hunt for their water instead of drowning in it π§
π° Watering routine
Roughly every 3 days, 500ml of plain tap water. No bottled nutrients, no cal-mag, nothing fancy β the soil food web is doing the feeding. That's the whole beauty of running living soil: you water the soil, and the soil takes care of the plant ?β¨
π The Plan Ahead
Another 3β4 weeks of vegging from here, with an up-pot as soon as she tells me she wants more room. Target: reach node 6β7 around week 5β6 β and that's when the first cuts come off βοΈπΏ
That first snip is the moment this whole project has been building toward. From one imported cut β to a stable mother β to a genetic that keeps living on π
Growth is slow and steady right now, exactly how I like it. No stress, no pushing β strong roots first, structure later πͺ
Stay tuned, more soon βπ΅π
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Week 3. Vegetation
2d ago
1/9
35 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
22 Β°C
Day Air Temp
7.0
pH
No Smell
Smell
70 %
Air Humidity
20 Β°C
Solution Temp
20 Β°C
Substrate Temp
20 Β°C
Night Air Temp
3 liters
Pot Size
0.1 liters
Watering Volume
50 cm
Lamp Distance
500 PPM
COβ Level
Nutrients 1
Grow Shot
1.3 mll
Grower_Simon π± WEEK 3 β Taking Off π±
Three weeks in and she's not messing around anymore β growth has properly kicked into gear this week π
π΅ Feeding
Gave her a shot of Grow Shot (Couple-Of-Plants) plus a round of compost tea a few days ago, and the difference is obvious β deep green leaves, more canopy, way more energy overall. Living soil doing what it does best π
βοΈ First Cut, Already
Didn't expect to be here this early, but she's clearly ready for it β took the very first clone of the season this week. Snipped from the top growth, dipped in Clonex Gel, and tucked the baby into the cloner under the humidity dome π‘οΈ
That first cutting is the whole point of this run β turning one strong plant into a genetic that keeps going π
β³ What's Next
Now it's a waiting game. Dome stays on, humidity stays high, and fingers crossed for the first roots in about 2 weeks π€
Everything else about her is just... thriving. No stress, no drama β just steady, healthy growth πͺ
More soon βπΏ
Good luck! Tea Time is really an exceptional genetic variety, especially since it has been selected. π How satisfied are you with the quality of the cutting?