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Started in a towel, in a baggy on my warmer. simple as can be... added a little kelp me to the water just to get the gibberellins from it to promote that growth.
just water 1 time the whole week with about a cup of water. At this point the plant isn't wating much. the full cup of water will have evaporated and the plant will have sucked up only a few drops. I dont like this period of the growth because its fragile. Its inside a propagation hood with a few others at this point...
it just got 2 true leaves. At this point its too early to top and I am just transplanting it the beginning of week 3 when it has 2 sets of true leaves. Only a little kelp me kelp you ph'd to 6.5...
topped her this week and transplanted it. shes getting a little mycorrhizae made by bliss and a B vitamin supplement mixed in with the first feed after transplant. to reduces stress on the plant Vitamin B helps with salicylic acid- IE Asprin... Asprin is a natural plant defense hormone that triggers a response to bulk immunity in the plant without stressing it. little trick I use to clone as well. Adding asprin to the water 250mg per gallon. you can also use it as a foliar feed with vitamin c at 40mg per gallon and spray the plants leaves after lights out. the triggers the same response for the plant to build immunity before stressful training or transplanting. Mycorrhizae works because fungi produce b vitamins... adding a little bit to the water before hand is superfluous, but I do it anyway...