Week 8: Everything goes well. I'm preparing dung water for the next days feed. There will be another top dressing session with ash in about 2 weeks.
day 47: Feeding day: 100 ml bears garlic dung, 200 ml dung from dried leaves, 5ml biocanna vega and 2 ml biocanna rhizo per 2 l.
day 49: Both coco plants showed some pollen sacks here and there. I checked and picked as careful as i could. Keep observing. Interestingly it's just the bulkseedbank strains, watermelon jam and cocopopo. I found nothing on the blue monkey and big bud plants from the other reports.
day 50: I picked the last sacks of pollen from my large Coco. Checked every branch and will integrate this for the rest of the grow as my daily routine. Large Coco (Pheno 1 from now on) is also the most developed plant (most trichomes). Pheno 2 didn't show any signs of being a real hermaphrodite. I'm glad that i found the unwelcome guests.. I ate them hahahaha
day 51: Checked again for male sex indicators and found 2 more sacks at the bottom level of pheno 1. Removed them and checked again carefully but found nothing. I think i'm safe for the moment. The coco plants are the monst develped. Most trichomes and intense odor. I bet they're fast timers with 7-8 weeks or so.
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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.