day 8: The leafs are yellowing faster with Cocopopo than the other strains i picked. Exact same conditions. Guess they're hungry, so i'll prepare a feeding with molasses and coffee grounds for the evening. Considering the 24 hours of light...
day 9: The yellowing of the leaves is progressing slowly. Removed the leaves to keep transpiration higher to get the nutrient problems fixed in the way that i can infuse more nutrients. I will add chicken shit and more molasses in todays feeding.
day 10: Cocopopo is yellowing fast. I'll continue with feeding just like in my other Watermelon Jam Grow.
day 11: The yellowing continues. Added a feeding called Wurmgold which is basically insect excrements. It promises that the nitrogen is instantly available. Also made the feeding stronger.
day 14: The plan with the coffee grounds didn't come open since the leaves started yellowing and keeping the soil moist wasn't a good idea at all (feed feed feed). I replaced it using my urine at a conentration of around 780 ml/l (with a concentration of roughly 50% Nitrogen instantly available). According to a scientific paper an optimal amount of organic nitrogen supply would be around [390mg/l H2O]. This comes in handy only when it's fresh. According to a friend the content turns pathogen when u store it.
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Cocopopo (Bulk Seed Bank) x 3 slowly crawling out of their bed. All 3 seeds i planted have germinated in the Eazy Plugs. I have just put them under light. The plan is to top and train them in 1.26 l pots such as the other three plants can be seen on the pic above (Watermelon Jam - Bulk Seed Bank).
I'm going to plant one of the seedlings in soil i collected from the nearby woods during grow phase (1.26 liter pot). I was checking out the nearby soil conditions to estimate where to plant the multiple generations of this years planned autoflower outdoor grows. Mostly the soil around here contains more clay but still has a lot of humus and a good drainage. Usually i'm looking for places with enough elemental input via rain.