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These seeds didn’t want to grow at first. All fault at me. They are older seeds and I was impatient. I had 5 seeds, 1didnt pop about 2 months back and this time I just soaked the last 4 for 18 hrs and then dropped them directly into their pots outside. Hoping to have a plant on my deck so I don’t have to go to the garage to see my babies. It may have been too cold and my toddler through dirt from the pots a couple different times and I’m fairly certain I lost 1 maybe 2. Then a week goes by with me bringing them in at night and taking them out when warmer than 60F during day.
Fast forward, I dug them up, they were still perfect looking. Confused and not ready to give up, I tossed them in a small cups that are clear. I figured I could see the roots possibly before anything above soil. And here we are with some Frankenstein shit 😂
Transplanted from the small cups into a one gallon pot. It’s a mix of coco coir perlite and worm castings. 18 hrs after and no visible shock. 🙏
The numbers labeled are in order of germination speed. Let’s see if #1 stays ahead of #2.
4/24/24 and interesting thing to note right now.
#1 seems to be a darker shade of green(emerald) and her leaves are pointy and ridged
#2 seems to be a lighter green. Similar to any buds that have that lighter green coloring to them. Her leaves are more triangular and flat textured.
I know none is this matters but it’s fun and I wanna see how it plays out
If anyone else is curious, leave a comment and let’s start a conversation or predictions?
At the end of the grow, I can add in each weeks specific data all together so it’s easier to view my thoughts and opinions from throughout the grow, all together at the end.
5/02/2024
Day 10. Or day 3 of actual veg stage.
5/03/2024 so the story of the two seeds, I really was rooting for the darker shaded one. In actuality, that same night, I noticed that the plant actually looked damaged or burnt almost and over the course of the week, eventually got worse and eventually gave up and flopped over. Once again, this is MY fault that it died. I’ve basically culled down to a single seed/cultivar on accident. Maybe it’s subconscious spiritual intervention for me to find the VERY best 😂
5/07/24 day 15
I was worried with how small she is, I started her a little early for outdoor so she hasn’t been getting proper lighting but she’s not too far behind other plants at this age. Hopefully she’s set her roots deep and is ready to grow upwards
5/11 she’s loves the sun so much. I was worried about her but she’s gonna be fine 🌱
5/12/24 I gave her a tsp of Terp Tea Grow 711. This last week she had grown very well, she has 3 nodes total and is working on more
May 15th
We’ve had some tough winds. She handled it very well actually. Her stem bulked. Added a layer of coco on top to help with winds and to choke up on her stem
May 25th she's small and bushy
5/25 this plant is starting to gain some vigor finally. Has some real nice healthy color and I'm happy with where she is and/or where she will go once flowering commences. I was worried that she wasn't going to grow into much of anything. This seedling has been fighting since day
5/26 top dressed. She's taking off
Also her very main top, keeps branching off weird, it's like 3 at a node almost. Its been having weird mutations like parts of leaves missing and odd shaping of
5/2 she's finally tall enough to spread out and she's looking so fucking good. She's showing sex but I don't think its flowering
5/31 the main stem of this plant is crazy. The branching is abnormal and I can't wait to see what it does.
6/3 I desperately need to transplant.
6/10 she's a beautiful plant. A little finicky with too much heat. Maybe a little sensitive to nutrients. But overall producing
6/18 hasn't been doing much. Weather's been overcast. Sun's coming out again so hopefully we will see some growth and buds
6/21 she seems to be happier with the dryer weather. Also the small pots makes the root zone more of a concern. When it rains, the plants basically drown because there's less soil o4 medium to help buffer or absorb and release the water. Since it's all roots, that means when it rains and stays wet, then they have no way to breathe. More so than normal overwatering