Feb 2: all 3 plants are progressing nicely. The two Beasts are a bit bigger than Harambe at this early stage.
Using city tap water with a bit of apple cider vinegar. Not checking pH yet but will start that again soon.
I love the Mars-Hydro light and tent. Very nice and definitely recommended. Light is still at 25% but I’ll start increasing that soon along with some fertilizer.
Using a small ceramic heater to keep the tent a bit warmer than my basement. Humidifier is essential here as the air is so dry in the winter.
Feb 4: first weak dose of fertilizer.
Feb 6: second time with a weak dose of Nature's Source. Humidity shows as low in the photo as the humidifier was empty but trying to keep it around 70%.
Feb 8: fertilized again. Plants look good and are starting to grow quickly. Using 1 gallon pots to limit the size of these soon to be ‘male’ plants. Will start the female plants soon, and prepare a batch of colloidal silver.
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@Ganja4Show, thanks. First time trying these seeds and they seem good. I thought the Beast would be the bigger of the two types, but they’re pretty stocky and the Harambe is bigger.
@2x2growing, thanks. There will be lots of plants this year and I need to do a lot better overall than last year. Definitely lots of fun and pretty much my dream job so hopefully I can make it work this year.
@KingSalomonsWeed, thanks and I agree. It will be interesting to see how the phenotypes vary this summer and how the chosen ones will come out the following year. 👍
@Shooey, thanks eh? This is still my first indoor grow, and I’ve got too many other things on the go to sweat the details, but yeah these plants seem to be going well. Hopefully the seeds will be ready in time. I may be cutting it a bit too close.
Great stuff mate 👍 good to see you back into it.
There’s a lot going on!! Would those fem seeds also be auto if they are crossed with autos?
Should be an interesting new project. Good luck with the weather this season bro,, following along 🍻
@@@WeGro, not quite that easy. I made feminized pollen by spraying with colloidal silver. It’s easy enough if you want to do it but it’s not trivial. Same way professional breeders do it.
@Shooey, yes these are for this season. I’ve already got a decent number of Gorilla Glue auto seeds (about 250) but I want lots more. Hoping to have about 400 of these plants this summer. Should work out, but I was delayed getting this indoor setup going which means timing is bit close for a mid to late May season start.