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Tiny Pot// Critical+ 2.0 Auto

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2 years ago
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Indoor
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Soil
Grow medium
Coco Coir
Grow medium
Worm castings
Grow medium
0 L
Pot Size
0.38 L
Watering
0
Germination
2 years ago
Seed was sown today ✨ 10/11 🇨🇦 Helmet on the rise 13/11 Good luck everyone! Edit 24/11: I pulled the trapped seedling and sowed a new seed today... It's now a Seedsman freebie- critical+ 2.0 auto 🤙
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ClydeGrows
ClydeGrowsstarted grow question 2 years ago
Will she ever come out? Its been 3-4 days now that the helmet has been up, and having seen no change I tried to release her from the cage. Got half off, but no green underneath? Is she basically dead?
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Sciolistic_Steveanswered grow question 2 years ago
nah, just make sure the cotys are developed... sometimes this happens on its own and sometimes it because we didn't bury it deep enough or tamp down the soil enough for it to be pulled off as approaches surface. a couple tiny tweezers goes a long way... make sure you are firmly and only hold a shell then carefully pry it open without putting torque and stress on the plant itself. so the angle you hold it and such helps avoid that. it'll give then can slide off. Look for any membrane holding it back too. little thin layer of 'whatever' might still restrict the cotyledons. that usually slides off too, don't try to rip that one. lose a coty, not too big of a deal... lose a growth tip and it may die or it could be a few weeks before a new growth tip is visible. i.e. don't damage the growth tip! LOL be gentle.. if it seems too forceful, try a different approach or angle of holding it... you want all the pressure/force contained to/applied to the outer shell and not transfered to stem or cotyledons. it's fairly delicate at this stage.
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Week 1. Vegetation
2 years ago
3.81 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6
80 PPM
44 %
22 °C
0 L
0 L
50.8 cm
The first seed didn't make it :( so this is the 2nd attempt, with Seedsman critical+ 2.0 😎
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Week 2. Vegetation
2 years ago
6.35 cm
18 hrs
24 °C
6
80 PPM
48 %
22 °C
0 L
0 L
50.8 cm
Not much to say other than my inline fan fell and took with it everything on the cross pole in the tent-- that means both lights and all the cables-- and fell on top of all my plants 😂 I have to laugh now because otherwise I'll cry. The plant in flower is effed; crispy buds and the strangest burn marks, several broken stems that may or may not bend. This lil one though got away almost Scot free. Almost.
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Week 3. Vegetation
2 years ago
7.62 cm
18 hrs
26 °C
6.5
80 PPM
37 %
24 °C
0 L
0 L
60.96 cm
Recovering just fine from the crash! I have another of exactly the same seed, critical +2.0, in a pot next to it (but a 20L pot) and they are currently the same size/doing as well as each other. Because the can is quite long I add a small amount of water from the top and also dip the can into the water to feed from below. At the bottom of the can I made around 15 small holes across the base, and there are stones covering perhaps the bottom 1.5cm of the can to further promote drainage. No ferts yet!
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Week 4. Flowering
2 years ago
10.16 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6
150 PPM
37 %
23 °C
0 L
0 L
60.96 cm
Nutrients 1
Clyde - Cronk Nutrients
Clyde 1 mll
No training yet whatsoever, and probably will not based on how she's growing- very vertically, no wayward side branches or stems. This is my preference for this plant as it has considerably less root growth space and I have no experience with micro grows! Have watered with pH between 6-7 (7, 6, 6.5 usually- allowing a range over the week). Watered with molasses and epsom one water, then plain, then a light feed with Cronk bloom nutrients (an auto-specific nutrient blend) when it started preflower. The plant beside it in the tent is exactly the same cultivar (Seedsman Critical +2.0), which was growing identically until about 1.5 weeks ago, when the difference in their environments became clear. Obviously the Monster is less monstrous :P Thanks for looking and happy growing everyone!
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Week 5. Flowering
2 years ago
12.7 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6.5
150 PPM
37 %
23 °C
0 L
0 L
60.96 cm
Cal-med 1ml/L Top dressed a sprinkle of Gaia green dry amendments (power bloom). I was away for new years and it was underwatered along with the others, but I don't see much scope for improvement 😂 side by side in the tent is this guy and another of the same seed (critical +2.0). The difference between the two was expected but still astounding!
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Week 6. Flowering
2 years ago
12.7 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6.2
150 PPM
44 %
23 °C
0 L
0 L
60.96 cm
Very sad looking little friend... Young leaves do look better, but she's gonna stay looking like this because the damage was done! Underwatered and underfed for over a week over new years' plus the tiny metal pot, can't be good for a lil bean just trying to make it in the world. Even the plant of the same cultivar next to it (as you can see in video- but is my housemate's baby so no diary) is still recovering from the same fate. Will spend some time checking out other people's grows of the same bean to see if she's particularly finicky or if we've been particularly neglectful 😂 still fun though!
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Week 7. Flowering
2 years ago
12.7 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6.2
150 PPM
44 %
23 °C
0 L
0 L
60.96 cm
Have lost momentum with this little one, not gonna lie! Seeing her next to the same cultivar doing way better (no surprise) is a bit of a bummer haha! That being said, her bud looks more compact already, and more colourful. The proof is in the pudding anyway, and I look forward to sampling 😌
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Week 9. Flowering
2 years ago
22.86 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6.2
150 PPM
40 %
23 °C
0 L
0 L
60.96 cm
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