Day 23 – Morning Calm Before the Sunny Surge
A calm and promising start to Day 23.
This morning, the air temperature was 15°C, and although the sun hadn’t yet reached the plant, the forecast points to a bright, warm day ahead – ideal for further outdoor strengthening.
To prepare the plant for a full day in the sun, I provided a fresh watering of 1.3L of clean, pH-balanced tap water. The substrate was moderately dry, and the timing felt just right to keep the root zone hydrated before peak sun hours arrive.
Observations:
The plant’s structure continues to impress – strong, upright growth with a confident posture.
Leaf spread is wide and balanced, indicating steady internal energy and photosynthetic activity.
The main stem is visibly thickening, showing natural resilience developing from daily exposure.
I’ve chosen a slightly shaded spot to begin the day, allowing the plant to ease into the rising sunlight gradually, preventing thermal shock during the early stages.
The full sun will arrive soon, and with it – another valuable training session under the UK sky.
Step by step, the outdoor rhythm becomes natural, and this CBD Auto 20:1 continues to adapt with grace and strength.
Day 24 – Thriving Under the Heat, Watered with Caution
Today brought another burst of sunshine to this outdoor journey – and with it, a true test of endurance for my CBD Auto 20:1.
The air temperature in direct sun rose to 40°C, pushing the plant’s limits under intense midday exposure.
Despite the scorching heat, she stood tall and open, absorbing every photon with strength and grace. The leaves showed no wilting or curling, which confirms that she’s adapting well to her natural surroundings.
Watering:
Due to time constraints in the morning, I had no choice but to water the plant in the late afternoon, using 1.3L of clean, pH-balanced tap water.
Yes – many would argue that early morning watering is ideal, but sometimes reality calls for flexibility. The substrate had cooled slightly by then, and I made sure to pour gently and evenly, avoiding any root shock from hot soil contact.
Observations:
Leaf colour is rich and uniform – she’s clearly photosynthesising efficiently.
The top growth is vibrant and symmetrical, showing strong apical development.
Stem thickness is improving, and overall plant posture feels balanced and alert.
Every day is a lesson – and this one reminded me that outdoor growing is about adapting to both climate and life’s rhythms. The journey continues, and so does the strength of “Sators”.
Day 26 – Dancing with the Wind, Waiting for the Right Time
Today’s weather offered a different kind of challenge – a damp, chilly start with stronger gusts of wind rolling in from early morning.
A light rainfall made an appearance too, and although not severe, I chose caution and brought the plant indoors to avoid unnecessary stress, especially with soil moisture still carefully balanced.
Later in the day, conditions improved, and the CBD Auto 20:1 is back outdoors, soaking up the afternoon light once again.
Growth update:
The structure is becoming more defined, with symmetrical leaf spacing and dense apical growth.
Stem integrity continues to improve, especially as the plant sways and flexes with occasional breezes – perfect natural resistance training!
Colour and texture remain consistent and healthy – no signs of stress or nutrient imbalance.
Still waiting…
There’s a strong desire to finally leave the plant outdoors full-time, but timing is everything in organic, outdoor growing.
Ideal conditions for permanent outdoor transition would be:
Night temperatures consistently above 12°C
No risk of heavy rain or strong wind without shelter
Stable daytime highs between 18–28°C, with gentle sun exposure in the early hours
We’re close – but a few more days of caution now can secure weeks of uninterrupted growth later on. This journey is as much about patience as it is about light and water.