Today marks the beginning of a new journey with my Barneys Farm strain, Mimosa x Orange Punch auto.
Excitement fills the air as I embark on the germination stage, and I can't wait to witness the growth and development of these promising seeds.
To give my plants the best start, I prepared the soil with a thoughtful mix of ingredients.
First, I incorporated growing peas into the soil, cutting them down to enhance nitrogen levels.
This natural source of nitrogen will undoubtedly provide a boost during the crucial early stages of growth.
In addition to the growing peas, I enriched the soil with a mix of potato peels and various vegetable scraps.
These organic additions not only contribute essential nutrients but also promote a healthy microbial environment in the soil.
The aim is to create a thriving ecosystem that will support the Mimosa x Orange Punch auto throughout its life cycle.
To further enhance the soil structure and fertility, I introduced earthworms into the grow bag.
These little soil engineers will work tirelessly to aerate the soil and produce nutrient-rich castings, creating an optimal environment for root development.
As I carefully planted the seeds, I couldn't help but feel a sense of responsibility for the well-being of these tiny, promising lives.
I watered them gently, ensuring the soil was adequately moist but not waterlogged.
Now, the waiting game begins. I'll be monitoring the moisture levels, providing ample light, and eagerly anticipating the first signs of sprouting.
With the groundwork laid and nature's processes in motion, I look forward to documenting the growth and progress of my Mimosa x Orange Punch auto in the days and weeks to come.
it can happen some phenotypes threw a few ball at first bottom of the canopy moslty then produce massively calyx with pistils afterward.
just keep a watchfull eyes in the next few weeks and remove any males flowers you see and you should be fine.
just touching them with a finger will make them fall from the plant easily.