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December 14th - Day 28
Two days ago I flushed with distilled water @ 700ml, then today fed with 4ml/gal Calmag and 15nl/gal PBP Grow. The above pictures were taken before feeding due to me waiting tell the pots were a little bit dryer later in the light cycle. The Grimm Truffles are noticeably bigger then the Vijackras and have much greater root penetration through the cowpots. I will probably transplant soon.
December 16th -Day 30
Transplanted everything at the start of the cycle into their final pots. Yesterday I presoaked with a solution of 5ml/gal Calmag and mid cycle tonight will give them a feed solution. I will wait 2 days for the roots to take hold before starting to train the plants. I still need to swap out my veg light with a 3k setup with a bit more power but that will probably happen tomorrow.
@@resimax, Thank you. I grew out a Grimm Truffle this last summer outdoors and was impressed with it's performance even though I had to pull it a little early because I got hit with non stop rain. I gave grown C99 for years because it has been effective in reducing the frequency of migraine headaches but have found that even though it is a fast flower most of the phenotypes are reluctant to to start flowering in the long day lengths of fall you find in northern lattitudes. I had a couple cuts which had faster onset but had gotten very sick a couple years ago and was unable to get out and take cuts and lost those lines. So last year I restarted looking for a fast to trigger Cindy and had received 2 Grimm Truffle seeds as a promo of which only 1 had germinated so I grew it outdoors this last summer. It was the first plant to have flower set even with 14hr+ days, so I decided to grab a handful of tester packs and go pheno hunting. I am hoping to do another run of Grimm truffles after this one so I can find a few promising cuts to try outside next summer.