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Germinated in a warm glass of water (80-85 degrees) late pm on 3.20. Popped 8 pm on 3.21 Put into the soil in an eggshell. Put eggshell into an empty 2-liter bottle to use as a greenhouse. Put the whole onto a warming mat to keep the 80-degree temp and 100 percent humidity. 8.23 Sour Diesel broke the soil surface. DAY 1 to DAY 2
3rd day of veg took the egg and slightly crunched it, taking out the bottom of the shell and planted directly into the final containers 5 gallons. Took the top of 2 littler bottles and made a greenhouse to keep the humidity up. Lights are on 100 percent veg and 10 percent flower. Using a dropper to water every other day. Nutrients are watered down to very very little and increasing a bit at a time. Strong, dark green, and growing daily. Have 75 and 45 watt led lights lining the outside of the growing area for all-over coverage. Happy Frog soil is the medium. DAY 3 to DAY 9
Took off the humidity dome and the seedling has a bit of light burn but it isn't spreading any longer. I turned the lights down to 50 percent and turned a few side ones off. Had some issues with keep humidity up when the temps dropped from the 80 to the 40s this week but have a humidifier in the room now to balance out the effects of drier air with the heater and Sour Diesel is definitely happier again. DAY 10 to DAY 16
Growth and color are good and steady. Added Cal-Mag this week and lights are turned up from 80 percent to 100 with 20 percent Flowering light. 4.11 Started LST DAY 17 to DAY 23
Added Recharge this week to feeding. Growth is steady and strong, definitely could be bigger. Color has stayed consistent. LST is stating to get the lower nodes to grow thicker. Hoping to see a burst of growth this week.
Strong growth, good color, thick stems, and branches. Bushing up. I think we'll be seeing flowers on her next week. LST will stop sometime this week. Any advice is welcome.
Holy growth explosion, Leafman! Bushy, deep green, fat branches and pistols of white, galore. She's started in on her "Feed Me, Seymour" phase of growth. Any feedback or advise welcome.
Her growth has been strong and noticeable change is within hours. Flowers are just starting to give a whiff of smell and branches are thick and becoming woody. She's been such an easy worry-free grow that I keep waiting for something to happen. Fingers crossed for the rest of her journey to be just as smooth. 3 may be 4 more weeks to go. Advice is always welcome.
She's growing steadily. The smell is getting stronger and her flowers are spreading quickly now. Starting to grow in girth. Still has at least 2 to 3 weeks to go. All advice is welcome.
She has been the most problem-free beauty I have ever grown. Will definitely be growing this strain again. No problems to report, she's gaining girth daily and she smells to high heaven. Mmmmmm She's just about ready to finish her masterpiece. Can't wait to taste this frosty beauty.
The easiest grow I have ever had. No issues at all with her. Covered in trichomes with dense buds. She's curing now but I snuck a bud and she is potent. Tastes piney and delicious. The smell is overwhelming diesel and sour citrus. Head and body high is beautiful, total chill effect with a side of "Let's build things". I can see this becoming a top favorite of mine. If you have a chance to grow some I highly recommend it, I'll be buying more seeds for sure.
Her buds are dense and sooo super sticky like she is covered in glue. She is so sticky I had to clean the blade between each clip of the shears. Her trim has made some excellent coconut oil for baked goods as well. She smells to high heaven, my whole house is marinating in it.
@Edday, you just crunch the eggs and peel the bottom off before you plant them. Super clean and easy. Cook your eggshells at 220 for 20 mins before you use them. That not only dries the shell out but also sanitizes the shell for use.