Week 3: Things are getting better with my urine treatment. The leaves recolor. I will top all the small plants i currently have in grow phase this week.
day 15: The pheno in the wood soil which contains more clay but still is granular and has a good drain is recoloring. The clay holds up water longer. I promise to be more careful. I think i can use the area i collected it from for some early auto outdoor grows this year.
day 17: They're in a good condition or at least heading for that state. I learned a lot this weeks. Overwatered young plants are getting into trouble easily, since they didn't build up enough mass on their few leaves to compensate for the locked nutrients in the soil. I'll top them these days since i want to have the most efficient setup under my conditions and therefore maximize my crops.
day 18: Everything is fine. Maybe i'll resettle the plant in wood soil to hydro to experiment with.
day 21 - The specimen on the last mugshot (which is the one in wood soil) looks ill. I think i gonna remove it from the tent.
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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.