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Germination
23d ago
Greenhouse_Project Soaked 24 hours into destiilled Water with the Cannakan, after that the Seed are open, and all down on the Ground Remove the Water and fresh Water to keep them Moist, still in the Cannakan Already 24 hours later the have a great white root I plant them into Rookwool with 5.5 PH Water, mixed with Great White Day 1 - Germination Begins The journey begins. I soaked the Black Rainbow seeds in distilled water inside the Cannakan for 24 hours. Water was kept clean and stable. Seeds responded beautifully — by the end of the soak, all seeds had cracked, with each one sinking to the bottom, indicating strong viability. Day 2 - Root Emergence I removed the water and refreshed with clean distilled water, ensuring moisture was consistent without oversaturation. Still in the Cannakan, the seeds were placed on a heat mat at 26°C to encourage steady development. Just 24 hours later, strong white taproots had already emerged — vigorous and healthy. Day 3 - Into Rockwool The sprouted seeds were carefully transplanted into Rockwool cubes pre-soaked in water at pH 5.5, ensuring optimal root environment. I added a dose of Great White Mycorrhizae to promote microbial colonization and boost early root health. Everything is looking strong. Root development is aggressive and promising. The dark prism is open, and Black Rainbow is on its way. 24 hours later the break through the hole and i decide to switch the LED Blue, for Root Expension, they are into a small greenhouse the heatmat is now on 25 Celcisus
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Rockwool Cube
Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
16d ago
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.7
pH
No Smell
Smell
24 °C
Night Air Temp
Nutrients 1
Great White - Plant Success (Plant Revolution)
Great White
1 mll
Greenhouse_Project Observation & Transition The roots have begun to visibly emerge from the Rockwool cubes — a clear sign that it's time to transplant into a more spacious and nutrient-ready medium. The Rockwool cubes were carefully placed into 1L pots filled with Plagron Lightmix, a mild organic soil ideal for early vegetative growth. One issue became noticeable: The stems have stretched significantly, a result of the inadequate light intensity from the temporary lamp used earlier. To correct this, I’ve invested in a second unit of the same full-spectrum LED I’m running in the main tent. This will ensure balanced and sufficient lighting moving forward. Watering After transplanting, the soil was lightly watered with pH 6.5 water — no added nutrients yet, as Biobizz Light Mix contains enough for the first few days of veg. Environment Adjustment The heat mat has been removed, as the ambient room temperature is now stable and within ideal range for vegetative development.
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Week 2. Vegetation
10d ago
9.5 cm
Height
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.7
pH
No Smell
Smell
24 °C
Night Air Temp
Nutrients 3
pH Perfect Sensi Grow Part A - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Grow Part A
1 mll
pH Perfect Sensi Grow Part B - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Grow Part B
1 mll
Tarantula - Advanced Nutrients
Tarantula
1 mll
Greenhouse_Project Week 2 – Strengthening the Foundation Growth has been steady through the second week. The plant now measures 9.5 cm in height, showing healthy development of new sets of true leaves and stronger overall structure. To support early root zone health and microbial life, I introduced Advanced Nutrients Tarantula at a very low dosage. Care was taken not to over-fertilize, keeping the focus on boosting beneficial bacteria and root mass without stressing the young plant. The LED light height was adjusted downward to improve light intensity and prevent further stretching, ensuring the internodal spacing remains tight and compact moving forward.
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Week 3. Vegetation
2d ago
16 cm
Height
26 °C
Day Air Temp
6.7
pH
No Smell
Smell
24 °C
Night Air Temp
Nutrients 3
pH Perfect Sensi Grow Part A - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Grow Part A
4 mll
pH Perfect Sensi Grow Part B - Advanced Nutrients
pH Perfect Sensi Grow Part B
4 mll
Rhino Skin - Advanced Nutrients
Rhino Skin
2 mll
Greenhouse_Project Week 3 – Outdoor Planning & Strength Boosting The weather is improving, but nighttime temperatures are still too cold for a full transition outdoors. The current plan is to begin full outdoor exposure around mid-May, once nighttime conditions stabilize. For now, the plant is receiving daylight exposure only and being kept indoors during colder nights. This routine maintains a healthy photoperiod while avoiding any cold stress. Feeding & Supplements This week, I introduced the first full-strength feeding using the Advanced Nutrients line. The plant handled earlier low doses well, so the increase in concentration was made confidently. Additionally, I’ve added Rhino Skin to the mix — supporting cell wall strength, improving resistance to environmental stress, and helping manage the upcoming outdoor transition.
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