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Growing in living soil that I amend following BioTabs recommendations. I will buy a 50l bag of BioBizz Lightmix and amend that with Startrex, Silicium Flash and Mycotrex. If I have worm castings available from my wormery I will add that also - roughly 5litres.
For this grow I am reusing the soil from my grow Fastbuds Mixed (plant 2) the level of soil had dropped considerably so I didn’t need to remove any old soil and could just top up the pot with living soil mix.
I started the seed in a glass of water and 36 hours later the shell had cracked and the root tip could be seen poking out. I planted into its final container and put the glass humidity dome on and two days later the seedling had emerged 12/2/24, its shell was sticking so I had to gently pry it off. I remove the dome after a couple of days.
Before sewing the seed into its final container I water this with feed of orgatrex, bactrex and Mycotrex 48 before planting any seeds to kick start the biological processes in the soil.
Pushed her over and buried her stem as she grew taller. Still only feeding plain water, compost tea feed not due for another week.
She seems to be growing well without any noticeable issues.
Defoliated some large fan leaves this week and tied her over as much as I could.
Will give her a compost tea feed from 28/2/24 Wednesday.
Seems to be growing without issue.
Fed compost tea once weekly on Wednesday, plain water all following feedings.
No issues with growth, as soon as I spot pre flowers I’ll pop in two BioTabs.
Spotted the first pre flowers today so I added 2xBioTabs roughly five cm either side of main stem.
She is growing really well and has really glossy healthy looking foliage.
Once weekly compost tea feed continues every Wednesday.
Continue to feed compost tea each Wednesday. I have not yet added Bio PK to its feed, maybe next week. Plain water all feeding following compost tea.
She is really growing nicely, I am managing her with training and really preventing much lateral branching.
Compost tea fed on Wednesday with added Bio Pk. Plain water all following feedings.
Some light defoliation and training.
She seems to be growing very well and is healthy.
Fed compost tea with added Bio Pk on Wednesday. Plain water all other feedings.
Removed lots of older fan leaves, any that look tired or have any blemishes I remove. Most photosynthesis occurs in newer growth, so the actual productivity of the leaf goes down as it ages.
She continues to grow well and she has the healthiest looking foliage of all the ladies, Mephs freebies are always excellent in my experience.
No cknerns currently
Fed compost tea with added Bio Pk on. Wednesday. Plain water all following feedings.
Did a heavy defoliation today and removed some popcorn bud that I’d missed.
No issues currently.
Fed compost tea with added Bio Pk on Wednesday, plain water all other feedings.
Removing lower fan leaves to let some more light and air in around lower bud sites.
Noticed some nutrient burn on her tips this week, I think I have overwatered her slightly so scaled it back a little.
Otherwise she is growing amazingly and looks like she is developing some nice big colas.
Her buds are really developing nicely at the moment. Notice a change everytime I’m in the tent.
Feeding compost tea on Wednesdays with added Bio Pk still. Plain water all other feedings.
Really happy with how she is developing, no issues.
Compost tea with added Bio Pk fed on Wednesday.
Need to do some defoliation on her this week, haven’t had a chance to bring her out to do so this week.
I think she has gotten a bit too dry so I’m ping to up how much I’m watering a little
Compost tea fed on Wednesday with added Bio Pk
Will probably harvest her soon as she is looking about ready.
She is looking close to ready to harvest, she is still pushing out new pistols though so I’m going to let her ride for a little longer before harvesting.