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I soaked the seeds for 24 hours in a mixture of BioAg Ful-power, 6.3 Ph water & aloe Vera. I then inoculated the soil with the mixture of ingredients I listed above. After that I placed the seeds 1/4” into the soil & placed them under the humidity dome after spraying them with my pump sprayer. Current temp is 75 degrees F & Humidity is 89%.
This they popped after 2 days of being in the soil. They’re stretching but not too much. I have a fan blowing against the wall in my 2x2 grow tent. I have the phlox on 2x4 grow light on the lowest level 18” above the plant with an avg temp of 75 & RH of 47%.
They’ve been growing more and more everyday this past week. I love how resilient they are to the fan. I’ve misted the tops everyday with just plain 6.3 ph water. They’re still stretching a little bit but the leaf growth is there fersure.
This week has been fun. Watching these leaves form one by one is so rewarding, I love it. They’ve been nice & easy for me so far. A little stretch when they first started but they’ve stopped since then. One of them (the tallest) fell over because the stem was too tall so I put a piece of wood in there to hold it up. Otherwise, these girls are looking strong & happy.
This weeks been easy. These girls have been booming in growth, beautiful leaves & nice height. I’ve just been misting them with water, haven’t started feeding them yet. Might wait till I transplant them.
This week I transplanted them into their 1 gallon homes. They’ve been responding well, super perky yesterday. I drenched the soil so I’m just waiting for it to dry up again so I can go to their normal amount of water. A little sign of deficiency on one, could be light burn.
This week I transplanted from 1 gallon pots to 10 gallons. It was heavy & harder then I thought not considering all the soil I had to use. They seem to be reacting well to their new home.
This week I didn’t have to do anything. I watered them with a gallon each when I transplanted but I haven’t had to water since. Will most likely have to tomorrow. These 10 gallons are making my life easy. I’m doing IPM tonight with tweetmint, AGSIL16H & Quillaja. These plants are looking like 2 different strains but I know it’s just cuz they’re different phenotypes .
This week they’ve been becoming more full. Much more foliage this week. It’s has them looking like bushes. Low humidity all week though, it’s hard keeping the RH where it’s supposed to be right now with the air being so dry from winter.
This weeks been the definition of growth. Lots of new growth coming in. They’ve adjusted well to their 10 gallon homes, I can tell. I saw a couple of weird leaves on one of the Royal cookies but other than that things have been pretty normal. I’m IPM-ing with EM-5 tonight.
This week I fed them a compost flowering tea with worm castings, craft blend, molasses, pumpkin plant fermented extract & coconut powder. I also rearranged them so the tallest is in the back. I got them new drip trays to fit the large pot. Had 16” last time, got the 18” now.
This week I put up the trellis net. I top dressed with worm castings, build a soil craft blend & growing organic kashi blend. I’ve been watering every other day. Defoliated some bottom leaves, yellow leaves & some leaves blocking bud sights. They’re growing :)