Hey now, I hope everyone is having a great weekend, and happy fathers day to all the dads. This lady is still chugging along, she is feeding the same nutrients as the Glueberry OG at this point which is just cal mag, maxibloom, and a PK booster. I am starting to question if I should have kept her as she started out deformed and with extra leaves and half nodes etc, but I wanted to see how it would turn out. In the future I doubt I will grow one like this again, as she has really struggled at times and is just not growing nearly as aggressively as I am used to.
The light is now set on 100% and I am running the UV/IR bar for 120 minutes per day just before lights out. I also placed this lady on a milk crate to raise her canopy even with the Glueberry OG and the Strawnana.
Not much to do this week other than keep the reservoir full and in the correct PH range. The tomatoes outside are absolutely loving the runoff from these autos, as that is all they have had to drink since they were about 3 weeks old.
Thanks for stopping by, Stay Safe and Blaze On!!! 💪
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How Interesting! So we both use part of the GH flora line. I’m gonna have to look up what ya mention above and put that into my spread sheet. Lovely details. Thanks for posting! 🙂💚
@Tweezer, omg yea strain 6 has been insane. Just about to update the final weeks and harvest for that plant now. I was stuck in trim jail forever so haven’t been on too much! Love the girls above. And the tomato plants!!!
So Interesting about the leaves. I hadn’t realized that most of strain 6 was 3 leaf fans, or 5 at the most. Lol. I love all the little genetic differences we can find along the way of growing. Hope you having a great one! 😃
Dope notes! For seedlings, I use my "Cup Inside of a Cup" method:
Two "solo" cups, with the 1st solo cup's bottom removed and then the remaining cone is sliced in half. From there I fill the 2nd cup with about an inch of aquarium gravel and insert the two halves from the 1st cup (to make a cup inside of a cup).
When transplanting, I remove the outside cup and then place the plant into the hole. Then I gently slide out each half of the inside cup. One thing to note is that the new Solo cups have a weird shape that is not good for cup in cup. I had to switch to an off brand like Hefty.
Another cool thing is that I can check the progress of the seedling by briefly separating the two cups to check for root growth in the aquarium gravel.
@Tweezer, I just added some photos to my Germination week diary. I planted clones in their final flowering containers this around, so I do not have any live examples to show unfortunately.
growdiaries[dot]com/diaries/165223-grow-journal-by-negotiatebubble/week/926585
@NegotiatedBubble, Hey now, I have heard of that technique but never tried it, do you have any pictures of the two solo cup technique? I want to try it but not really sure how to set it up...If there is any way to shave off even 24 hours in the seedling stage of an auto grow auto grow I am all about it....