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Started growing two Papaya Pie and two Red Pistachio cannabis plants. They are showing good growth and are developing nicely. So far, I am pleased with their progres
At this stage, I have encountered some challenges with the growth of my cannabis plants. Unfortunately, two of the seeds did not sprout as expected, and two others are taking longer to reach the optimal size to be placed under the MH grow lights. It has been a frustrating experience, as I encountered difficulties with seed germination. I reached out to Hypno Seeds via email regarding the issue with the seeds that did not germinate as expected. Unfortunately, I have yet to receive a response from their company. It's disheartening not to have received any assistance or guidance from them in resolving this matter.
It appears that the remaining cannabis plants are progressing relatively well. While challenges were encountered along the way, it is encouraging to see the plants recovering and heading in the right direction.
They remained undersized and lacked the robustness I had anticipated. The challenges continued, and it became apparent that mistakes might have been made along the way.
I must admit that the plants' appearance is not as impressive as I had hoped. The leaves show signs of discoloration and some minor deficiencies, indicating that they may not be receiving all the necessary nutrients they require. I have to be honest and say that the plants are looking quite thin at this stage, and I'm not anticipating a bountiful harvest.
It appears that either the genetics of the plants were not favorable or mistakes were made during the cultivation process. Despite my best efforts, the outcome is a disappointing lack of yield. It is a valuable lesson to learn from, reminding me of the importance of selecting high-quality genetics and ensuring meticulous attention to detail in future cultivation endeavors.
It appears that either the genetics of the plants were not favorable or mistakes were made during the cultivation process. Despite my best efforts, the outcome is a disappointing lack of yield. It is a valuable lesson to learn from, reminding me of the importance of selecting high-quality genetics and ensuring meticulous attention to detail in future cultivation endeavors.