Welcome back to The ChroniCles of MrStinky.
We are back in the game, this time with 2x Auto Big Cheese, graciously supplied by @SeedsMafia Dons for the competition.
Wednesday 29th they went in a glass of water in the evening. Thursday 30th, approx 18 hours later I put them on paper towel (covered with a bowl) and put on top of the grow tent to keep warm.
Before that, also on Wednesday 29th I mixed up the substrate - BioBizz Light Mix, RQS Easy Boost Organic nutrients, with fungus and bacteria - then sprayed it with about 1.3L of water with tiny amount BioBizz Root Juice, put the pots in the tent and flipped the light on to cycle to warm the soils through, wake up the bacteria and give the seeds sat on top of the tent a constant warm temperature to crack and send out a root.
The seeds both cracked Friday morning and went into soil, as of 23:00 last night both were sprouted - 100% success rate.
The nutrients did good job last time so fingers crossed for more great results. Not using the Root Juice before but thought very gentle application may help with speedy sprouting and development.
Watering (pH'd every time) - will be about 200ml a day or so this week, a few drops trickled at base of plant, the rest sprayed across the surface - encourage lateral root growth and stop the top few cm drying out too much.
20/4 cycle start to finish under Mars TS600.
Both will be LST'd as usual.
See ya next week!
Damn stinkkyy that is looking goooooood. Your thoughts on this strain outdoors? I will have them outdoors in 2022 but im wondering how resistand they are, so i know if i can start with this strain or drop those beens later in season:) nice gouda incents coming of??
@NatureSolutions, Stinking dude - smells like cheese with melted plastic and diesel! the dry nutes let me down a bit this time but they ran the northern lights perfect last time, i think the LST got these cheese girls very hungry.
Just finished harvest - about 3 hours to trim down the 2 plants and probably end up with about 90-100g dry from the looks of it.
Didn't notice any pests, going outdoors definitely dependent on climate - my temps were a bit low this time until late flowering (I didnt fire up furnace until late november) I think if you go for 20/22oC night and 26/28oC day temps they will do very well - until late flo my temps were say 16-23oC and I think a few more degrees would be perfect.
Worth a grow for sure, the carbon filter couldnt keep the Stink under wraps at the end!