---- April 6th ----
Transplanted from Saturday till Monday.
Pretty easy lazy week ahead.
---- April 9th ----
The more you do less, the more the plants do for you.
This is the easiest grow i've ever done. Perpetual is by far the best option I've chosen in my growing career.
The Front right 91 Krypt (its front left in flower tent, but for clone id purposes its labelled front right) so far is the BEST looking plant for mother selection.
Already developing sugar leaves and lots and lots of trichomes.
Barely any stretch
Fruity candy like smell to the buds
larger bud development then I expected at this stage of growth (It's day 32 for it in flower, about half way there)
It'll take only 2 things to not make this one my Mother plant of the 91 krypt 4 plant genetic selection:
1) Front Right 91 Krypt (oldest in tent, front left in flower photo apr 9) has a bad high
2) Another 91 Krypt has a much better high of the same style as this one
In flower tent photo, the location the plants are in is temporary and only for fan time (20 min a day on oscillating)
I removed some of the lowest forming buds on the truck and major stems of the oldest 91 krypt to move energy and bud production further from those areas back up to top of plant.
Unless something major happens no further update on comments other than maybe photos before next week addition.
Cloning and addition of 2 plants will happen this Sunday
*Update*
I forgot to mention:
You can see a huge difference in growth from April 3rd to April 9th in the smaller potted transplanted clones.
This is due to a transplanting technique I use.
HEre's how it goes:
When plants are dry and ready to transplant, I feed with tap water (10ppm at my place) just enough to partially wet the soil (like barely wet the soil, just not have it be super dry)
Then I take my HP Pro-mix soil and pour it into a rubbermaid. I Don't have an exact mixture ratio, I do everything by eye and honestly weight and feel of both water and rubbermaid (i've been doing this for a stupid long time)
I'd guess roughly 40 liters of soil to 4 liters of fert water.
I do a mild veg ppm for moisturizing of the soil (so for the 4L my fert was 3ml/l veg, 2ml/l micro, 1 ml/l bloom, 1ml/l calimagic)
The soil is wet enough to clump, but will not release liquid when squeezed. THIS IS IMPORTANT DUE TO LAST PHASE OF TRANSPLANT
I fill new pot 80%, i push plant into this pushing the soil to half fill the pot, I then fill the pot with more of the fertilized soil.
Once completed for all plants, I then make another bucket of 4L water at HALF the feeding ratio of above mixture and use that to finish the transplanting process by watering the newly transplanted plant allowing the soil to settle within major air gaps.
It is my theory that the water without fertilizer retains itself in the centered mass of the original soil and root system, the new fert water within the soil is retained, and the half feeding of the water at the end doesn't get soaked in everywhere due to the previous 2 water situations mentioned, and therefore is more of a system of weight to finalize the transplant.
This theory means that the roots at the edge of the plant, will experience more fertilizer OUTSIDE of the original potted soil into the new soil.
This sends off a genetic trigger saying HOLY CRAP THERES FOOD EVERYWHERE!!
The plant then triggers a stage of mass root production, followed by an intense vegetative growth period to produce more photosynthesis to utilize this new found mass of food for the plant.
This is my transplanting theory it could be wrong.
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Amazing grow! Really good job dude! I wish you the best results with the most delicious buds!
Nice to see your journals! I will drop by some times to check your progress!
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