Greetings all. Happy holidays. The third week have been a very pleasant thing to observe. My worries about not growing have subsided. Once the seedling staged ended a few days ago. She has really started to take off. Added a extra hour of light. Now at 19 hours. Very thirsty. This soil is naked. So I need to keep adding nutes. Don’t want to over feed her
I wish she looked a little greener. Maybe I need to up the dose. What do ya think about this ? Thank you all and Happy New Year.
Nice. I just dropped mine today. Also I read on another forum where a guy told you the gentletics. Unfortunately his information is wrong, Twenty20 lineage of this strain is Biscough x Whiskey Zulu. Happy growing
@The_Rookie, sorry for the late reply. I tossed the first one and started up another one. I’m actually about to create a diary for it and it doesn’t look the best by far because I don’t tend it often, I just needed see if the damn thing would even grow😂😂 it’s the 3rd attempt
@DaVinchi720, thanks. There is really not much info around. But the thing is growing beautifully. Tomorrows week 5 updated you see a huge difference on this lady.
Welcome all to my grow diary. Hope I keep it interesting. Let me start by describing the soil. Soil is organic. By espoma.
Ingredients:
This product is regionally formulated from 35-45% sphagnum peat moss, materials derived from one or more of the following (aged forest products, humus and/or composted rice hulls), perlite, limestone to adjust pH, earthworm castings, alfalfa meal, kelp meal, feather meal, & yucca extract.
In New Hampshire this product contains sphagnum peat moss, aged forest products, humus, perlite, limestone to adjust pH, earthworm castings, alfalfa meal, kelp meal, feather meal, and yucca extract.
In California & Oregon this product contains sphagnum peat moss, aged forest products, humus, perlite, limestone to adjust pH, earthworm castings, alfalfa meal, kelp meal, feather meal, and yucca extract.
Active Ingredients:
Ectomycorrhizal Fungi: A total of 131.38 propagules / cc (3.7 million propagules per cubic foot) of the following 5 species:
Pisiolithus tinctorius
105.66
Rhizopogon luteolus
8.57
Rhizopogon roseolus
8.57
Scleroderma citrinum
4.29
Scleroderma verrucosum
4.29
Endomycorrhizal Fungi: A total of 0.072 propagules / cc (2,040 propagules per cubic foot) of the following 4 species
Rhizophagus irregularis
0.018
Septoglomus deserticola
0.018
Claroideoglomus etunicatum
0.018
Funneliformis mosseae
0.018