D13 - BOOM! The new #1 had made her modest appearance. Only the top of the seed is visible so far, but it's a start. :)
#2 is moving along nicely, quietly doing her thing.
D14 - #1 is still shy and hasn't fully emerged yet, but she is at least poking up more than yesterday, so there's progress at least.
#2 is doing great, and I like her structure. Short and stout with large leaves and very short internodal spacing. She is 7 cm tall but already 11 cm wide.
I also cut back the cover crop as it was getting a bit wild and partly overshadowed the girls.
Since starting the grow, I have yet to water the girls properly, but they did get a little bit a couple of days ago when I had some extra after watering nematodes (against fungus gnats) to our regular houseplants. Better to be proactive than reactive ;)
D15 - I started a simple compost tea consisting of worm casting, rock dust, algal limestone, bentonite, biochar, and molasses. I'll leave it brewing overnight, and then it's watering/feeding time tomorrow.
D17 - No idea what is going on with the first girl, but it sure isn't much. The seed has maybe emerged for another two millimeters from the soil, but that is it. The seed hasn't cracked, and no leaves are visible. Hell, I can hardly see the stem.
Yesterday, I gave each girl about one liter of the compost tea that I started a couple of days ago. Let's see if that helps, although, at this point, I kind of doubt it.
As always, I completely forgot to check the pH of the tea. I have no idea why I keep forgetting that with my teas when I have no problem checking the pH when I use plain water. Oh well. Not the end of the world but something I need to keep in mind for the next tea in a couple of weeks.
The second girl looks great, though, so that's something at least.
D20 - Alright, it is official. The third girl died as well. The seed never cracked, and the stem went limp. I have no idea why this happened, and now I'm out of Colorado Cookies seeds, so that's that.
I have already planted another seed to see if the problem persists with another strain. I will make a separate diary for that one, though.
On the positive side is that the remaining girl looks strong and healthy. She is now 9 cm tall and 18 cm wide on this last day in week two of veg. Upwards and onwards!
@love_2_grow, only if it throws you into a hulk-like rage I believe. I am not a doctor though, and if you do turn green, go see a doctor, please. I think we have the power to make tiny greatness!
Good Luck with your grow Buddy. I like feeling out the plants with the lights I have a table that I adjust up and down because I grow a
multiple plants at different ages during Veg.
@Sour_D, Same here buddy! She has been chilling in the drying tent for 6 days now. A few more days and then a couple of weeks of cure. Still a while to go but getting closer to that first puff :D