Day 12:
They're doing slightly better now, after giving them a drought for 3 days to get the roots stretching, and I watered them with a mycorrhizal fungi solution to strengthen that process. We're trying a new myco solution that includes some other amendments such as biochar, EWC, and more. I look forward to seeing the progress they make by next weekend.
Oh yeah, if you haven't noticed, we picked the keeper out of the 3 seedlings. But, we put the other two outdoors instead of killing them. Go check out my outdoor diaries :)
The winner was transplanted into a 5-gallon fabric pot with our custom soil mix.
Day 14:
Looking great at the end of the week. Not much to report, which is a good thing!
@Hologram, after 21 years of growing, I never even tried it yet, but that comment made me chuckle 😆 Thanks for taking a peek at my grows. Followed to watch you stuff as well.
@gottagrowsometime, This is a completely different phenotype than the other 2 of this cultivar I have growing outside. This one has a mutation causing a lot of extra foliage, and energy spent growing apically due to a fasciated stem. Usually my plants start flowering outdoors anywhere from 1-3 weeks from now, and because of this particular mutation, I don't really want to alter her top at this stage in the game. Thanks for stopping by though!