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Both germinated, just waiting and watching them grow. I removed the mesh from the peat pellets before putting em in there final pots and I can honestly say these r the best looking seedlings I've had yet, I think the mesh restricts the growth of the roots jus from my experiences in the past to this grow right now. I will always remove the mesh from here on out.
Had some stretching going on so I lowered the light and adjusted the brightness to 40%. Looking good so far, waiting and watching them grow until LST time. Fed some Cal mag since I've always had issues with cal mag deficiency with Auto's, only a couple pipet drops tho. Moved the plants to 23" from the light at about 40% and they immediately started praying, I think it's safe to say they are loving it right now.
Still just waiting another week or 2 to start LST. One of my plants had what looked like a bronze spot on it, did a feed w some real growers recharge and within 48 hrs spot was gone so I'm assuming it helped the plant heal, I used it my last grow for the first time and prob saved my plant, I will always incorporate it with every grow from now on.
They both grew quite a bit this past week, sticking to the wet dry cycle has done wonders, I use to get to anxious and over water. White pistols started showing also, start with the bloom nutes soon. Starting to smell pretty potent already too.
They started really growing within the past 2 weeks, had my power go out for a few hrs humidity got to 90% but they seemed fine the next day. Just watching em grow now, gave em a heavier nute feeding and will see how they react, definitely 2 diff pheno types, ones short and stocking and one just wants to keep stretching. Loving everything about this grow so far, I don't want to jinx myself but this has been one of the smoothest grows I've had so far.
Had some pH issues with one of my plants so I will be feeding at 6.5-6.8ph to see how if I can get my runoff ph up, it's at 5.8-6 now. They both have started filling out pretty sure there about done stretching, time to put time into produces those buds.
Dealing with some soil pH issues with one of my plants, causing some nutrient lockout it's not getting enough nitrogen. I'm going to do a flush and try and bring my soil pH up. Fingers crossed cuz these were growing beautifully till this mishap. Plant 2 is doing good, the runoff ph is lower than I'd like so I'm going to try and bring it up to prevent lockout, wish me luck.
Had some soil pH issues going on, I think I got it under control now, we shall see next watering. Pretty much jus waiting and watching em grow from here on out, one plant has prob 3-4 weeks left the other one a week or 2 behind it. Smells super sweet and fruity, cannot wait for this batch. Update my runoff went from 5.9 to 6.2, things are looking good so far (fingers crossed).
Just waiting for harvest, GBOG 1 has maybe a week or 2, GBOG 2 has 3-4 weeks. Definitely some of the frostiest bugs even throughout nute lockout, pH issues in my soil. Can't wait till these are done,cured and ready to test out. The smell is very sweet.
GBOG 1 I used Humboldts Secret Nutrients, really impressed with this nute line, very dense nugs, very nice sweet skunky smell dry weight 63 grams. GBOG 2 I used Fox Farm, this plant had more of a sweet smell w some skunk, very dense nugs but not as dense as GBOG 1, GBOG 2 dry weight was 107grams. Total dry weight 170 grams. 16 grams of airy larf used for butter. Definitely my best harvest quality and quantity wise, this was my 4th grow and I finally feel like I've came to understand more this time, each grow will be diff I def got better at reading the plants having pH issues w soil, nutrients etc etc. Something is wrong w the diary I can't input dry weight or whether it's sativa or indica, it's right about 50/50 as far as sativa/indica, 170 grams dry weight of quality dense buds, 16 grams of airy larf being used for butter.