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5/13 Began soak in distilled water at 1am. Ph was set to 6 and heat mat regulated at 75 degrees. Set timer for 18 hours. As of 3pm none of the seeds have sunk yet. I gently nudged them with a clean toothpick. None sunk as a result. Continuing to wait until the full 18 hours has passed and then moving on to the paper towel method.
5/14 All four seeds have sprouted! I'm letting the tap roots get to at least 1/4" before planting in media. I checked at 12pm today and seeds had not popped yet. By 6pm the tap roots were all at least 1/8". It is very possible that they may get planted tonight! Pictures to follow.....
5/15 All four seeds produced tap roots approaching 3/4"!! Planted all four lovingly at 2pm today.
5/17 I have 4 seedlings pushed up! 1 hasn't shed the shell yet, but we are off and running now!
First time Coco coir. I neglected to check the pH before planting, and I can't seem to get the pH down from 7 to 6. I have tried rinsing with several gallons of 5.5 pH, no help. What is safe to add while growing? Thanks!
With my experience with coco the runoff is never in the absolute correct zone. If your seeing high just keep feed/waterings at 5.5 for your veg cycle. Cheers
Should I harvest with mostly milky white trichomes or should I wait till some amber ones come in? Any idea how long from milky white to amber? Thanks!😀
This depends on your own opinion. If you like a more body high you need more amber. But if all trichomes are milky white you can harvest, and this is the point where the THC is at the maximum point. I prefer always a 90% - 10% milky amber mix. I don't like the couch lock maybe just 1 time a week after a hard Traning or work. Your lady's looking really good 💪🏼 enjoy your work 💚👌🏼