Week 2 since planting:
Last week right before I left after not seeing any seedlings pop up, my older sister decided to lend me a hand since apparently she has successfully grown a few cannabis plants just for fun, since she doesn't smoke, but enjoys growing plants in general. We decided to dig down and see if there was any sign of life from the seedlings and it looked to her as if they could make it. So she made a crater around the seedling and added more water. My problem according to her was my soil was nowhere near wet enough. So we took the entire fabric pot and dipped it into the 5 gallon bucket of pH and dechlorinated water and got it nice and wet and did all the pots this way and did the crater around the seed and added more water. The very next day she said 1 seed had already broken the surface! She said she expected the rest to possibly pop up over the weekend, and surprisingly 1 more did! I'm happy to see any life from what I though was a botched grow. Now hopefully we can just keep it alive throughout its life cycle to harvest and I tried to buy all the soil that would prevent me from having to add anything to make the plants flower and bloom, like liquid nutrients, trying to keep it organic as possible.
Today I went into the Greenhouse to get some pictures finally, and my first time seeing the plants since they surfaced. π
The plants look great in my opinion, but i guess its still too early to tell.
In the chaos of us moving plants around last week some tags got lost. So, I'm pretty sure the ones that are growing right now are the California Snow and Grapefruit. I guess we'll see as they start to show their traits. Hopefully the rest of the seedlings pop up by the end of the week and next week they can all start growing strong through the vegetative into flowering.
Sprayed some Grower's Ally Crop Defender 3 around the perimeter inside to keep any unwanted pests outside the tent and some near the plant and on the soil to keep pests away.
I have a small solar powered dual fan system, very weak, maybe 1-2 mph wind gust, but enough to keep any bugs from wanting to land near the plants. I checked the soil pH and it seems to be right at 6.8
Didn't water today, sister said she will water them tomorrow. I'm glad she came along and decided to help me out!