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Fastbuds Gelato Auto, G13 Gigabud Auto, Greenhouse King's Juice
Three different types of seeds were germinated: 2x Greenhouse King’s Juice, 1x G13 Gigabud Auto, and 1x Fastbuds Gelato Auto. The King’s Juice variety had mixed results: one seed successfully germinated, while the other turned brown and wilted. The Gigabud seed took a bit longer to germinate, requiring an additional four days. The Gelato seed, on the other hand, germinated quite quickly, within the first 24 hours. All seeds were placed between two sheets of wet paper towel, without excess water, inside a closed taper. The air inside the taper was changed once a day until the last seed germinated.
During the first week, I applied only ‘fish-mix’ and ‘mano grow micros’ daily. In the second week, I continued with the previous two products and added 2g/l of Peters Orchid 30-10-10 on the first day. In the third week, I kept the same routine but increased the amount of Peters Orchid to 4g/l on the first day. This resulted in a slight burn on the plants, however, a flush was not necessary. I believe that the ‘fish-mix’ and ‘mano grow micros’ helped to balance the soil.
The first three photos were taken on the first day of the fourth week. Soon, I will post the photos from the fifth day of this week, as I have already pruned and tied the plants. They already look quite different from the previous photos. At the beginning of the week, I switched the light to a 12/12 cycle to start the flowering phase. I started applying Mano Grow Flora at a ratio of 4ml/l and stopped using Peters.
This week, some white hairs started to appear. Surprisingly, Gigabud, the smallest and most delayed one, seems to have taken the lead ahead of the others in development.