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Today I started my first real grow.
In Germany weed was illegal and I started some tries to grow it outside but it wasn‘t really successful.
I was a bit experimental with the germination.
The first two seeds (Northern Light and Painkiller) were germinated directly in the soil on may 14.
A few days later they both were peeking through the dirty an everything went well.
The Special Queen #1 was a gift, so I tried germinating in a paper towel a few days later with that one to see how it goes.
Unfortunately I transplanted her in the soil the wrong way around so she started growing in the dirt again :/
Well as I realized that I knew I had to rescue her and kind of fixed the problem.
After germination I put all of them in some small containers and I‘ll buy some bigger ones and transplant them later.
So my little girls survived the germination and are all growing (more or less) healthy towards the sun. ☀️
Its the first week after the germination and we‘re starting off well.
The plants are developing beautiful I only had a few concerns at Painkiller because the stem was really high but also really thin so I fixed it a bit with a stick.
As I did so (did it outdoor) there was a wind unfortunately and it knocked over the plant a bit and it got kinked at the lower stem.
I fixed this point especially and hope it wouldn’t damage the plant too much.
Let‘s see how it goes.
I had to repot my Northern Light Auto (I didn't know that you shouldn't repot autos, well now I know) and while I did that I accidentaly broke most of the roots because they were kind of stuck in the pot.
Since autos can't deal with much stress and the repot action itself was already a huge stress I think the Northern Light will have a really hard time the next few days.
I hope she will survive.
To ensure that she recieves enough nutrients even with much less roots now I mixed a tiny amount of BioBizz Top-Max in the water because this should enhance the nutrient absorption and a bit of BioBizz Fish-Mix to increase the overall quality of the soil.
I watered the Northern Light and the Painkiller, which I also transplanted, with this mixture and hope they both do well.
On the day after the transplantion the Northern Light still looks good to me. She adjusts herself to the sun and her leaves don't hang down or something. Maybe the affects of the broken roots set in in the next few days or she is a really strong lady and isn't really affected by the broken roots. We'll see...
@Growdadd, ja ich weiß, aber die RQS Posts auf Instagram haben mich ein wenig unter Druck gesetzt, aber die gehen glaube ich von einer anderen Klimazone aus. Naja egal. Die Autos blühen eh wann sie wollen und die anderen wachsen dann eben ein wenig länger und blühen erst relativ spät. Ich hab sie jetzt halt noch ein wenig in der Wohnung rumstehen bis es draußen ein wenig wärmer wird aber egal. So hab ich sie wenigstens immer im Auge