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Outdoor
Room Type
LST
weeks 2-4
Biobizz light
Grow medium
Seedling soil
Grow medium
15 l
Pot Size
Germination Method
Directly In Substrate
Method used by growers
Statistics by method
Avg. success - 93%
Method popularity - 20%
Gelato Auto
Avg. success
Fast Buds - 93%
Gelato Auto - 93%
Bloody Skunk Auto®
Avg. success
Sweet Seeds - 95%
Bloody Skunk Auto® - 98%
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Djcjtj Djcjtj
5 months ago
The Gelato is the first germinated seed of my first grow. The others are bloody skunks, which I planted on June 13. The Gelato, I planted two days earlier. I started with the pots standing in my window. In the morning of day 3 I filled in about 3 cm more soil for stability and put the Gelato on my balcony because it was stretching too much. On June 17, the Skunks showed up, which I put on the balcony a few hours later in the evening.
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Good luck and happy growing! 😁
resi_max
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Good luck and happy growing! 😁
gottagrowsometime
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Take that top off mate, You need air around the roots. You'll get browning of de stem. You see the wet soil around your sub.
Djcjtj
Djcjtj
@gottagrowsometime, I'll do that. But the darker color is in part because I put soil for seeds around it which already had a darker color when dry. Thanks for the advice :)