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Gorilla Gale (indoor start)
Starting off indoors then moving outdoors in a few weeks.
Soil is roughly 60% fox farm ocean forest, 25% pro mix herb, 15% composed sheep manure.
May 3rd 8:30pm. Germination in a glass jar placed in a germination dome. 23 degrees Celsius.
May 4th 8:30pm. Transferred seed to moist paper towel in a plastic container. 23 degrees Celsius 75-86% humidity in the germination dome.
May 5th 8pm. Transferred seed to fabric pot in closet with 24/7 light 4” from the surface. Lightly misted soil. Heat mat under pot.
May 8th. 12pm. Gale has broken the surface of the soil and showed herself!!
May 10th growth shown in thickness of stem and length of leaves.
Open to suggestions and advice. First time grower here!
Week 2.
A little slow to the start, I think she was shocked some how.
Water ph is 7.89
Soil ph is 6.8
She has been on 18 hours lighting this week.
I have put her outside for 3 hours in the shade for two days. On the third day she stayed outside for 5 hours and the next night she spend outdoors from 1am to 7am and then went under the lights again.
I am open to any suggestions or tips, this is my first grow.
Purchased a new night which is 24 inches from the plant. The bottom two leaves have started to turn slightly yellow. The PH levels have not changed. I may have over watered, but I don’t believe I did. Not quite sure what is going on here. She has taken off in growth this week compared to the last.
She is on a 18hour light schedule and taken out into the sun from 12pm to 6pm and then back under the lights. I am not overly sure of how much water is required.
Started to add remo nutrients this week.
At the start of the week the two bottom leaves were turning yellow and it was suggested to start adding nutrients, so I did and two days later she was growing extremely fast. Used roughly 2.5L of water during the week.