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I understand that my germination is a little slow. I just germinate in a small peat cups filled with a mixture of peat moss and earthworm castings, sitting in a window sill indoors. Once I know the plants are strong enough to stand up themselves outdoors, I'll move the pots outdoor.
I keep the bottom of the peat cup wet and wait until I see evidence of root development at the bottom of the cup, and transplant at that point. I've had much better success germinating in a small pot and transplanting vs in final container.
She endured 24 hours of rain outdoors on 8-Aug-22. Had to bring her inside for a quick shower, to wash the dirt/earthworms castings off the underside of the leaves and stem.
Somehow when i bent the stem over to begin LST, I must've really stressed the plant out because it stunted her for a good 4 days and now she's flowering already.
I'm not particularly upset about it - since I planted this girl late into our Canadian outdoor season - so I was trying to get her to flower early anyway (hence the 1 gallon pot). The only reason I popped this seed in the first place was to create an F1 batch of seeds, to backcross with next year's Mephisto's Wedding stock. So as long as the early flowering is a sign of my incompetence and not an indication of poor genetics, I'll be happy to carry these seeds forward.
she started out in 1 gallon plastic pot outdoors. stunted and entered flower early, and was eventually moved indoor at the end of the outdoor season. plant smelled delicious on the vine, but through dry and cure has lost much of that. ended up getting some nice fat nugs that look gorgeous, but theyre sadly not really very tasty or terpy. effects are pretty nice though, no complaints there. about a half ounce yield after 133 days...