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I started the same, by soaking in a container of water for 24hrs then transferring to a wet paper towel in a humidity dome (ziploc bag). After about 12hrs the tap root poked out and I planted about 1cm deep into a rapid rooter puck. Placed the puck into a small seed tray to sit in about 1cm of water under blue seedling lights. The membrane around the seed needed to be carefully pulled off after the seed casing came off. I used sanitized tweezers to gently remove it.
Transplanted into grow medium, Fox Farms Ocean Forest. I had to flush the soil due to issues I had previously. Going to wait for a good root ball before transplanting into final pot.
Growing really fast, trying to LST it to the side of the pot and then roll it along rim in a circular training pattern. I have never done it before so wish me luck!
Continued LST to the side of the pot. Gave it the first nute feed. I will be keeping the feeding light. Fed it once more just plain tap water. Continued LST and anchored the stem to the edge of the pot and started pulling it in a clockwise direction. I am attempting to train it in a circular pattern.
Continued LST by pulling the plant in a circular pattern as best I can. Defoliated a small number of large fan leaves that were shading out lower nodes. Really starting to see good results by the end of the week on the circular training. Added 90 degree LST clips to all of the upper canopy branches in order to flatten them out and promote growth on the inner nodes. This approach worked well in my Mandarin Zkittlez grow.
Final day of the week and I stopped the circular LST as she is entering her second week of flowering. Great results so far. The clips in conjunction with the circular LST produced excellent results. The canopy is very flat and should be some promising next few weeks!
Started seeing more pistils and some bud growth. Lolipoped lower branches and small growth. Finally getting the courage to remove small growth that won't produce much. Going for just main node and upper fan leaves, removing all other growth.
Continued to lollipop after a few days to let the plant rest in-between the stress. Getting great results, pretty even canopy, buds appearing. Slight smell apparent.