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drakkon Watermelon Automatic seed from Royal Queen Seeds sown directly in FoxFarm Happy Frog soil in a one-liter Air Pot propagation cell with an inverted cup serving as a makeshift humidity dome. Mykos mycorrhizae sprinkled in and around seed hole. The seed sprouted in approximately 3-4 days.
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Used method
Directly In Substrate
Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
20d ago
1/2
6.35 cm
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
26 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
52 %
Air Humidity
24 °C
Night Air Temp
1 L
Pot Size
0.2 L
Watering Volume
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
drakkon My Watermelon Automatic is doing fine on day seven. It's working on a third set of leaves and appears relatively healthy. There are a few light spots on one leaf, which I will monitor. Calculating the watering volume is difficult, because this week I watered it by submerging it and letting it absorb water from the bottom and sides.
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Week 2. Vegetation
13d ago
1/3
8.89 cm
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
52 %
Air Humidity
25 °C
Night Air Temp
1 L
Pot Size
0.2 L
Watering Volume
55.88 cm
Lamp Distance
drakkon The Watermelon Automatic is doing swell at 14 days. She appears healthy overall, except for a few tiny spots on a leaf or two, which I will monitor.
She got a plain-water misting several times per day, and I expect to transplant and top her soon.
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Used techniques
Water Misting
Technique
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Week 3. Vegetation
6d ago
1/15
12.7 cm
Height
20 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
56 %
Air Humidity
25 °C
Night Air Temp
9 L
Pot Size
0.3 L
Watering Volume
55.88 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
Mykos
0.33 mll
drakkon It was an eventful week for the Watermelon Automatic. She was topped on day 18 and transplanted on day 19 without suffering any shock or slowdown. At the time of topping, I also pruned the two branches from her first node, which now leaves her with nodes #2, #3, #4 and #5, for a total of eight main branches. She is currently growing nicely and appears healthy. Each day, I mist her with water several times.
I have not fed her any nutrients beyond what's in the Happy Frog soil, other than some mycorrhizae I added during transplant. Training will commence in the upcoming week.
@Dan8686, 👍🏼 I hope she delivers great results for you. I harvested one last year. It was small, but the buds were very pretty with a nice fruity aroma. I’ve gotten better at growing autos since then, so I hope and expect this one to yield more.