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CaliBoyTF Well, after a long time without growing, I’ve finally reached the stability to start again. I’ve been growing my own indoor weed since 2017, but had to stop after the COVID period due to financial difficulties. Now I’m back. Since it’s been so long without cultivating, I decided to germinate all 10 seeds in case any of them failed. I’m glad to see I haven’t lost my touch, as so far I haven’t lost a single one in the germination process. I must say it’s no secret, and certainly not magic — the credit goes entirely to the mycorrhizae. No paper towels, water cups, or strange methods. Just like nature does it: a humid environment, a good peat jiffy, and the mycorrhizae will take care of the rest.
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Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
10h ago
1/12
18 hrs
Light Schedule
20 °C
Day Air Temp
60 %
Air Humidity
18 °C
Night Air Temp
11 liters
Pot Size
0.7 liters
Watering Volume
80 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
CANNA RHIZOTONIC
0.132 mll
CaliBoyTF After just 48 hours since germination, most already had a very well-developed root, forcing me to transplant much sooner than expected. I don’t mind that — I’ve always preferred to place the seedlings directly into their final pots as early as possible. That way, during the short period I keep them in, they fully develop their root systems, achieving the best possible results.
I decided to grow number 10 temporarily; later I’ll move it to a small balcony to get it out of the way. I’m very particular about my grow setup — a uniform distribution (3x3, 4x4, 5x5, etc.) helps maximize PPFD and results in plants that are very similar in both yield and quality.
During the early stages, I keep each quantum board at its minimum adjustable level, probably around half its power, for a total of about 220W for early growth.
P.S.: Don’t be surprised by my growing method — I leave all the work to the micro-life in the substrate, completely ignoring pH and EC levels. Careful observation is all that’s needed to make the most of it.
The platform doesn’t account for the amount of fertilizer in ml per liter. Keep in mind that these are the measurements I’ll always use.