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The Seeds have been germinated in peat spring pots, after 2-3 days the first germination signs got visible and they got planted in a soil for seedlings.
The seedlings startet to grow very nice, PB1 for some reason got too long and fell, but reacted good to the stabilization by deeper planting of the start medium.
After there where some small roots visible on the ground of the small pots, the plants got placed in the final 8l fabric pots. The soil was some flower soil from a local hardware store with a pH of 6.2. I mixed around 25 liters of soil with 50g of Green House BioBloom nutrients and put around 1,5l of moisture in it one night before using the soil for replanting.
The Plants did very well in the new soil and showed no signs of stress.
The plants started to grow really fast and spread out around the whole new pots quickly. The time to train them would now start, but i decided not to stress them to get the max growth rate, since i need to initiate the flower in just 1 more week.
Not much to say for this week. The lighting cycle was changed to 12h/12h to slowly initiate the bloom cycle in the plants due to time management reasons and they grew beautifully.
The growth visibly increased at this week aka the plants startet to stretch, which i took as a sign that the bloom cycle has started. I just watched them grow in awe and hoped they dont get some kind of yellow leafes or deficiancies, but no signs appeared.
The stretch continued and the plants quickly doubled their height. The water intake also got really huge, i put around 1,5 litres of water per plant and they took only 2 days to completely dry their pots again.
the growth peaked at 70cm and got really slow since. The flowers are starting to get bigger and bigger :D
I really cannot wait to harvest at this point.
To avoid any kind of mould, i put a dehumidifier in the tent and added a second fan for perfect ventilation of the flowers.
The weather got really bad (very rainy) so the average humidity in the tent rose to about 65-70%, still the ventilation should have prevented the start of moulding. The Flowers grow and grow, making me very happy, looking forward to harvest some really nice big buds hopefully.