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No nutes for now. Everyone gets a cup and will transplant directly into 30 gallon smart pots as soon as stem thickens. Usually around the end of week 2. Most of these were killed by fungus gnats. Apparently there were already larva in the soil. The day after they were planted all were laid over wilted. All were uprooted and the roots were gone. I added root hormone to the stump and managed to keep one alive. I dropped the 2 seeds I kept in reserve. Both popped and they are in the overly wet black soil. Yeah....
This has been the worst week for seedlings. Major root issues, so I've kept this alive with a drop of water on its leaves. Basically foliar feeding while waiting for roots to catch up. It looks like it's going to survive. Meanwhile I've dropped the two seeds I kept in reserve. I'll add them to week one. 100% germination on 7 Atlas seeds. The two new plants are doing great. I transferred to 30 gallon pots day 4 week 2. We have a sunny 10 day forecast. They should take off. All nutrients pre mixed into soil and the number is ml per gallon of soil.
These plants have caught he'll. I've determined the back to the roots organic "premium" potting soil is to blame. It's essentially un composted wood fines. The ph has been screwy. The nitrogen uptake has been inhibited. You can see it in the plants. I believe these girls can handle it. They are coming along now that I've taken steps to get then what they need. Hopefully in a few weeks the soil will have composted enough so they can get their magnesium and uptake nutrients.
I'm down to one of these in the 30 gallon pots. It's starting to get into the fertilizer I premixed. I expect it to take off this week. I've also got one in a 7 gallon pot so I'll show both.
After the initial issues of pest. These have gotten their roots down and are showing off their vigor. I fed the sp2(one in the 7 gallon short pot) a vegative one feed solution I'll add to this week's nute list. The one in the big pot is still eating off the super soil mix. I had to take down a tree because of some shading. Sp 1 in the 30 gallon pot is much smaller than sp2 I 7 gallon buy should catch up now that it has sun.
The first one in the 7 gal pot is on week 8 of flower. It's getting water only as it's in generative four. The one in the 30 gal pot is on week four of flower and just started to exhaust the dry nutes I added a couple of weeks ago. I fed on day 3 of this week the nutrient solution listed in the nutes section.
The #1 plant has proven to be immune to powdery mildew. She's big over 7' tall and was true to correct flower time for my latitude around 1st of August. If she runs 7 weeks then she just finished mid flower. If 8 she's just beginning.
This plant was a pleasure to grow. She was completely immune to powdery mildew. She was a survivor of 5 seeds. 3 of her siblings contracted powdery mildew in veg one which became heavily infected during flower. She wasn't pick about feed and produced beautiful lemony buds. Atlas has very good genetics. I find that they aren't rated very resistant for the Midwest, but average. The smoke however is AAA.