Three happy seedlings transplanted into earthboxes. I culled two of the plants as I am stressing quality not quantity. One was an overwatering that dwarfed the plant, the other was a bizarre structure and leaf formation. The earthboxes are not filled with water as I plan to top water until the roots make a home and to discourage anaerobic conditions. I check moisture daily with an inaccurate moisture meter. It's accurate enough to tell me when to top water. Plants started growing after transplant and the stems are strengthening. I took a PAR reading of 300 and will be ramping that up slowly to 800 in the next few weeks...
Hey there Marc, you got some nice plants there! it seems like they are missing something though!
I dont know what nutrients you are using but if you ever get tired of having to adjust ph and add bottled nutrients then i can show you are one for all solution, its a dry amendment (sort of), it contains all you need for microbial life aswell. Its called FLO - Florian's Living Organics.
Very easy to use and i have had a great experience with it. All you have to with it is mix this one dry amendment with soil and just water with regular water.. The pH adjusts itself.
reason im giving you this tip is because i saw how much stuff you use for nutrients, so maybe it would be nice with a more simple 100% organic solution.
check out my recent diary where im using it from seed to harvest.
Happy growing! 😎
@Earthling37,
Maybe you confused me with someone else, or perhaps you are attempting to sell a product. This grow is completely organic and sourced by Build a soil. It's a no till water only type of grow that relies totally on microbes. Cheers!
I’m sitting on these exact seeds MarcGrows…. You’ve certainly have done well with them….what a beautiful grow!!
It appears that the 10 week “max flowering time” on their website is accurate. Best of luck with the rest of your grow.