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This is the first week of the plants being above soil, we did lose one but we are germinating another to replace that. I think the one we lost was due to heat stress, the others are holding up pretty well, there is another one that showed signs of heat stress, we just moved it a little deeper in the tent and it seems to be doing okay.
This is the second week of germination, from here I think she's about to start her veg. Hopefully by next week we will be able to top a few if not all the ladies in the garden. Yesterday was their first full watering, we only gave them 1 gallon of ph'd water.
Last week we noticed one of the ladies had begun to show sex. A couple calyxes with barely visible white hairs coming out of them. Seeing as there's no electricity where the garden is located we opted for a 1500 lumen LED lantern, that we turn on at 11:pm every night for about 40 minutes to and hour. This seemed to have done the trick as no more hairs have been seen and the vegging process is back on track.
Just did some pruning of the lower level leaves that were yellowing or about to fall off. Found one of those pesky army worms 🐛 on one of the ladies growing in a 1 gallon pot, wasted no time putting an end to his career as a cannabis connoisseur ☠️ ⚰️. Other than that everything's as normal as can be I guess.
Well we finally got around to putting a gate on the hemp garden and today we are transplanting one of the ladies in the 1 gallon smart pots to a 5 gallon smart pot.
For this process we placed about 3 inches of soil in the 5 gallon smart pot, then placed the 1 gallon smart pot with plant still inside on top of the soil. The next step was to start placing soil around the 1 gallon pot, so that it made sort of a mold. Once we got the soil where we wanted it, we removed the Queen Dream cultivar from the 1 gallon smart pot and placed it in the mold that was made in the soil. Finished up by adding some more soil and then watered the newly transplanted lady. No nutrients added this week.
This week we did some more garden maintenance with some light pruning. Added some "Grower's Edge" to the help keep flying pest under control, and we did a quick demonstration on super cropping. Only issue we ran into last week was forgetting to water the plants for a few days so they looked droopy, but with a few gallons of water everything was back on track in a few minutes.
This week we did some more garden maintenance, cleaning up the green house removing any weeds growing under the pallets. We also did some preventative maintenance , spraying Flying Skull's Nuke Em on the ladies.
Plants are growing nice, garden pest totally under control. No issues to report this week thankfully, in the next two week we will be doing some defoliation of the ladies. Tallest plant is 46" , shortest plant is 12"
So we did some defoliation (finally 😂) of the ladies. killed a few brown stink bugs and a couple caterpillars. Getting them ready for next month when time while start to wind back down to 12 hours a day.
This week, we just did some light feeding and basic garden maintenance. We'll be using the next 2 weeks to get the greenhouse ready for the flowering stage.
Hia, nice grow man. Well done. If they are regular it is gonna be a forest in your green house, even when you remove the males. When do you get under 15 hours of natural light in Texas ? Nice music in the back ground I love it , I am myself on this :
https://youtu.be/A0LRWftvJUY
Enjoy all of it.
@Bobo_Zion, thanks for the message man. I am on the same rooting. 600w Lights From 4.30 to 9am then natural from then to around 9pm. I am in Western France where days are getting long with more than enough direct sun, have fun
@Celticweed, Thanks!! They are feminized seeds, and right now we're getting close to 13 hours and 30 minutes of sunlight, June is the highest amount of sunlight hours we get and that's slightly over 14 hours here in South East Texas. So I'm probably going to have to keep adding supplemental lighting after June straight into August. Once I get to August I'll remove the night light and let them go into flowering.
That Mungo Hi Fi x Marina P Soul Radio Album is NICE fam!!