Here's some pictures of late week 1 into week 2. They are still all in their solo cups. In the future, we'll try to label them in the soil so the pictures will show which seed is which. For now, the names are written on the sides of each cup - just can't see that from the pics. TOTAL = 6 cups, all different seeds. Here's the list of seeds that have remained since we started:
- Rubber Match by Secret Society Seed Co (regular seed)* x1 (down from 2)
status: first seed just didn't pop and never started growing. 2nd seed is doing fine. :)
- Something Good by Twenty20 Mendocino (feminized) x1
status: doing fine.
- Acapulco Gold by Barney's Farm (feminized) x1
status: doing fine.
- Purple Lemonade by FastBuds (Auto) x1
status: doing fine.
- Skywalker by NASC (feminized) x1
status: doing fine.
- ADDED: Glue Sniffer by Twenty20 Mendocino (feminized) x1
status: started 1x Glue Sniffer, and it is doing fine. (germination week 1 in paper towel)
BONUS!!! We found some more NASC freebies!! We have 3x of the Blueberry Cupcake x MAC1 by Humboldt pheno and Girl Scout Cookies (feminized) by NASC. So, we might start one of those if space permits.
To conclude week1, the current sprouts are growing in their cups. They are all looking comfortable and are reaching for the wonderful, southern sunlight. We're looking forward to the next weeks of vegetation and eventually transferring them into larger pots in a few more weeks time - all while we wait for some more warmer days ahead. One thing we noticed is that they seem to do much of their growing overnight! But maybe it's because we aren't looking at them as much LOL
@love_2_grow, thanks for the comment. This will be my third year of growing my own so hopefully I have learned a few lessons and don't repeat some previous mistakes.
Autos don’t have to be small, and your plants were stunted due to stress of some sort. Could be lots of things but my guess is cool overnight temperatures. For northern hemisphere outdoor autos, or at least here in Canada, don’t start autos until mid to late May. Your plants will be way bigger and still done by end of Summer. Good luck.