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fubar_1337 This week the ride turned into pure chaos — but the good kind. Out of nowhere, three Wizard Trees Sherbzooka seeds e landed in the garden thanks to the trusted growshop. Totally unplanned, they jumped straight into the lineup, and now the tent feels like a mash-up of projects.
Right now, all three are sharing the small tent with the autos from Grow 3.0, just cruising through veg until the big 120×120 space is ready for the 12/12 flip. The Sherbzookas are still in Rockwool, fresh out of the glass. One will join the others in AutoPot, another is destined for a Bonorum hydro system with Athena feeds, and the third will ride the classic plastic pot route before moving up in size.
So here we are: three plants, killer genetics, split between AutoPot, hydro, and soil. Not the clean plan i had in mind, but that’s the thrill — experimenting, comparing, and pushing premium genetics to see what’s possible. Seeds weren’t cheap, but watching them pop was pure excitement. The wave has started, and it’s gonna be a wild ride. 🌱🤙
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Used method
Glass Of Water
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
6d ago
1/7
3 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
22 °C
Day Air Temp
5.8
pH
100 PPM
TDS
70 %
Air Humidity
22 °C
Solution Temp
22 °C
Substrate Temp
20 °C
Night Air Temp
0.3 L
Pot Size
0.1 L
Watering Volume
80 cm
Lamp Distance
400 PPM
CO₂ Level
Nutrients 4
Grow A
1 mll
Grow B
1 mll
CaMg
0.5 mll
fubar_1337 Early Update: One of the Sherbzooka seedlings gave me a little scare – it popped in at an odd angle in the Rockwool. I adjusted it gently and she’s sitting right now. Seedlings usually find their way as long as the cotyledons can open, so I’m confident she’ll bounce back and catch up with her sisters. 🌱💪
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This week the Sherbzookas kept moving at their own pace — slow, steady, but alive. One seedling gave me a scare earlier in the week when it pushed out at a weird angle in the Rockwool. I adjusted her gently, and she’s sitting right now, slowly catching up. Another one had a leaf damaged, probably from the seed shell sticking too long. No disasters, just little battle scars.
The truth is, Rockwool has been tough on me as a first-timer. I kept it too wet, and the babies felt it. Growth is sluggish, but from what I’ve read Sherbzookas can be slow starters anyway, so I’m hopeful they’ll show their strength once they get comfortable.
Sherb #3 is still hanging in Rockwool, and I’m dreaming about moving her into a DWC system to really see what’s possible. Fingers crossed she makes it that far — it would be epic to compare AutoPot vs Hydro vs classic pot side by side.
It’s been a humbling start, but that’s the vibe — learn, adapt, and ride the wave. The genetics are premium, the plants are still green, and the adventure is just getting started. ✨🌱🤞
@GhostTerpZ
Actuelly one Sherbzooka seedling had a rough start – it seemed to be sitting a bit upside down in the Rockwool. I carefully corrected it, and she’s now in the right position. Hoping she bounces back strong.