MSchemezcommentedweek 44 months ago
Not sure why bother the transplanting stuff, you're just adding another complication that you don't need to do that will stunt the plants. Just plant them straight in the coco when the taproots ready?
Also there's definitely a deficiency here, you're not watering till runoff from what I can see due to all the dry patches... which is essential with coco. In week 3 pics your coco is bone dry... it should always be wet!!!
Big plastic bucket to grow in are they even getting air flow to the roots?? Use fabric pots.
I've got 3 of this strain going rn and they're doing amazing in week 4 of flower. I might do a journal myself but I haven't been taking pics tbh.
I'm seeing alot of things wrong on your end which you might want to rectify for the next grow.
4 weeks of growth for a plant this size??? Not good at all. This shows you need to make some major changes, doesn't matter what genetics you have this setup and your techniques are 100% subpar and I say this with as much respect as possible while remaining factual.
Shame as I would have loved to see someone with good pics of this strain as it looks like a real beauty, I can't wait till mine are done.
Hope you manage to get everything rectified for your next run.
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