Great start to week one. The BAxSD is already working on its 4th node which is the fastest growth I've ever had in a seedling. It did get dry one day and dried the tips of the first set of leaves so I snipped the tips so I didn't have to look at them. WWK is doing great too, I have a feeling she should going to throw some colors.
@growdoctordc, so true so true ! i'm gonna have to have a go at it and see for meself what all the hype is about - my mind is open and ready to receive the ancient knowledge growmie !
@CRiSPrGrow,
You’re missing the unknowable. Seeded, way past it’s prime weed, by modern recognized standards that is, was the most pleasant high a group of us have enjoyed in a very long time. This is why there exists both chocolate and vanilla. To each, his or her own. Remain open minded is what cannabis teaches, is it not?
@CRiSPrGrow, @SlowerLowerGrower, I'm wondering if using a scale of 5-10 amber only means you will have 85-90 milky, where as if you go with trying to get all milky then you are more probable to pull at 70% milky, and 25 or so clear. So in that scenario, waiting until some amber shows up would be a benefit to actually harvesting with more % milky, and not this mumbo jumbo about this way give more of a head high, or that way give more couch lock, lol. I just haven't been presented with any scientific data on that. I would bet that no one could correctly distinguish between smoking flower that was pulled with 90% milky, or 50% amber. I'm with you guys on the science that milky is what you want, and amber is degradation of the thc. Not to mention that we are probably only talking about 1-2 percent of a thc boost. If a cannabis user needs more thc, there are always concentrates, hash, (taking another bong hit), etc.
@SlowerLowerGrower so you are using kindsoil? Me too. Can you tell me how much you used in your pot? I'm nervous that the same will happen to mine once the roots hit the kindsoil. Oh yeah, isn't the smell lovely?
@SlowerLowerGrower, I used a 5lb bag in two 3gallon pots, which filled them up about 3/5ths to the top. Even though a little more is suggested, I'm a little worried they will fry once the roots hit the soil.