Heya, I'm excited for this one. This is the first indoor grow of mine from seeds that I bought myself, from a breeder I've been looking forward to trying for months.
We are growing 3 mystery seeds from Captain Red Beard Seeds: https://captainredbeardseeds.com/shop/ols/products/smpf-consult-fee
I started them a couple weeks ago, and didn't get to document them until now. Sorry about that, but it's all for the better. I finally got my temperature and humidity under control in my grow room, and we now have a dedicated vegetating tent for these plants.
They were transplanted from small peat cups into 3-gallon fabric pots 2 days ago on day 16. They grew about twice the size in that time.
Let's see what they can do!
Day 20 - November 12, 2023
They are growing pretty good in their new pots in their new tent. We can see there is yellowing of the first set of leaves on a couple of these. That is expected. These were in tiny peat cups for over 2 weeks, and we're approaching 3 weeks old now. They didn't have any nutrition for a long time, just the peat they were growing in providing an infinitesimal value. That changed 4 days ago though when they entered their new pots. I made sure to add some dolomite lime this time to help with calcium yellowing in later vegetative stage. I expect them to adjust and pick up the nutrients available in my custom soil blend soon.
@Natrona, thanks a lot Nat! Hope all is going well. I will always remember we started indoor here at the same time. I hope you are having as much fun learning and making magic as me.
@Golden, I think it's important to use raw ingredients and know what your plants like, rather than some pre-calculated formula designed for the average.
@PapaNugs, I'll take the extra luck, but I am finding I am needing less and less of that with god genetics, environment, and soil building ingredients π
@BrigadeDesTerps, No, not living, as I don't use any cover crops or anything like that. I build a soil from raw organic ingredients, and revitalize old soil with organic amendments.
Looking really good in here man. I can just tell your plants are loving the environment atmosphere. What ever your doing is working very well. Happy growing buddy! ππ»ππ¨