# Black Diamond Auto Pheno A by Zamnesia π±π
## Week 1 | Fast Out of the Gate
Hello GrowDiaries family! ππ±
Welcome back to another update from the 12/12 From Seed project.
This week we're following Black Diamond Auto Pheno A through her first week of life, and she has already started making an impression.
Every plant enters the garden with its own pace and personality.
Some spend their first days quietly establishing roots before showing much activity above the soil.
Others seem eager to get moving from the moment they emerge.
So far, Black Diamond Auto Pheno A appears to belong firmly in that second category.
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## A Strong Start
Like the rest of the garden, this seedling was transplanted directly into her final container filled with Plagron Lightmix.
The objective remains the same throughout this project:
Allow uninterrupted root development from the earliest stages while minimizing transplant stress later in life.
As always, the majority of the work during this stage happens beneath the soil surface.
While we admire the leaves above ground, the root system is busy establishing the foundation that will support the entire grow.
And judging by her progress this week, that foundation appears to be developing very well.
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## Environment
Environmental conditions remained stable throughout the week.
Daytime temperatures averaged approximately 27Β°C.
Night temperatures remained around 25Β°C.
Relative humidity stayed close to 55%.
The nutrient solution was maintained near pH 5.99 with an EC of approximately 0.46 mS/cm.
Root zone and solution temperatures remained around 21Β°C.
Lighting was provided by the Future Of Grow Black Series LED system operating under the 12/12 From Seed methodology used throughout this project.
At this stage, consistency remains more important than intensity.
The goal is healthy establishment, not aggressive growth.
Healthy roots first.
Everything else follows.
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## Early Development
The first few days showed some slightly unusual leaf formation, something that is not uncommon during the seedling stage.
Young plants occasionally display small quirks while transitioning from cotyledons into their first true leaves.
What matters most is how the new growth develops.
And in this case, every new set of leaves appeared stronger and more defined than the previous one.
As the week progressed, the plant began displaying excellent vigor and increasingly healthy structure.
The unusual early growth quickly became less noticeable as new leaves emerged.
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## Building Momentum
What stood out most throughout the week was the pace of development.
Each new photograph showed visible progress.
Leaf size increased steadily.
New growth accelerated.
Structure remained compact while continuing to expand outward.
By the end of the week, Black Diamond Auto Pheno A was already displaying noticeably larger leaves than many of her sisters at the same stage.
The bird's-eye photographs reveal a plant that is actively building canopy area and preparing for the next phase of growth.
Everything appears healthy, balanced, and energetic.
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## The Auto Advantage
One interesting observation during this first week is the difference between the autoflowering and photoperiod plants sharing the room.
While all plants are developing well, the autoflower genetics are already beginning to show the rapid early growth that many growers associate with vigorous autos.
Black Diamond Auto Pheno A is a good example of this.
The growth rate appears slightly ahead of several of the photoperiod plants documented so far.
This is still very early, of course, but it will be fascinating to watch how these differences develop throughout the coming weeks.
One of the most rewarding aspects of running multiple cultivars together is observing how each genetic approaches growth in its own unique way.
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## Three Fingers and Beyond
By the end of the week, well-developed three-finger leaves had already become established.
What caught my attention was their size.
The leaf development appears particularly vigorous for this stage, and some of the newest growth even hints at the next stage of leaf complexity beginning to form.
Whether those emerging leaves develop into larger finger counts remains to be seen, but the plant is clearly moving forward with confidence.
For a Week 1 seedling, the progress has been impressive.
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## First Week Impressions
So far, Black Diamond Auto Pheno A has delivered an excellent start.
Strong vigor.
Healthy color.
Rapid leaf development.
Compact structure.
And a growth rate that already places her among the faster-moving plants in the room.
The early leaf quirks appear to be fading into the background as healthy new growth takes over.
Everything suggests a seedling that is settling comfortably into her environment and preparing for the weeks ahead.
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## Looking Ahead
The first week is complete and the foundation is now in place.
Roots continue expanding.
New growth is accelerating.
The canopy is beginning to form.
And this little Black Diamond Auto already seems eager to show what she can do.
The coming weeks will reveal much more about her structure, vigor, and overall character.
For now, she's doing exactly what every grower hopes to see:
Healthy growth.
Steady progress.
And plenty of potential.
Huge thanks to Zamnesia Seeds for the genetics, Plagron for the substrate and nutrition, Future Of Grow for the lighting, and everyone following along on another seed-to-harvest adventure.
Grower's Love everyone. π±π