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Due to some issues that came about during the germination process I had to move this lil girl into a solo cup. I was going to plant her directly into my Earth Box. As soon as she popped I came in to check on her one day and lit saw a worm push her right out of the dirt. Craziest thing I have ever seen. So I decided to take her out to baby her for a little bit.
As you can tell I have 2 different plants on separate ends of an EarthBox. The one is just a little behind due to a freak accident. I sprouted both directly in the EarthBox and ( I swear I am not making this up) the moment I saw one of the plants sprouting I looked down and one of the red wiggle worms in my EarthBox plowed right over it and broke the tiny little stem. So I had to sow another one. That is why one is slightly bigger. It is a few days older.
These two girls are starting to pick up a little bit of steam. I am growing them in an EarthBox. I started for the first time the other day using the watering tube to water them instead of top watering. I will probably do a top dress in the near future.
These girls are just getting over a bout with overwatering. They are starting to turn the corner. I have also been dealing with fungus gnats in this tent. All in all they are doing ok
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Week 6. Flowering
2 years ago
50.8 cm
18 hrs
20 °C
7
50 %
16 °C
38 L
60.96 cm
Nutrients 5
BuildABloom 0.651 mll
Craft Blend 3-5-2 10.417 mll
Jay Plantspeaker's Quillaja Saponaria Extract Powder 20 1 mll
I have done far less defoliating on these two phenos than I would typically do. They really just haven’t needed much defoliating. Pheno #1 is a little further behind but much taller and has quite a bit more flowers. Pheno #2 is a lot shorter with less flowers and the flowers are a little bit further along than pheno #1.
I think that any flaws with this plant were due to me and not the genetics. I was not able to do any training. I also overwatered it once and we all know that with autoflowers you have to have all your ducks in a row.