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First week - Germination.
All seeds soaked in a small plastic cup (pictured) for around 15 - 20 hours - cups stored in darkness in wardrobe. Seeds then placed directly in final 10 litre pot filled with Bio Bizz "Light Mix" soil.
Another Seedstockers - be interesting to compare the two diff. strains.
All three seeds successfully germinated :)
Week 3 - or week 2 of vegetation.
The first three weeks all went very smoothly, lots of cloud cover, nice breeze, good temps - and the plants nursery shielded the worst of the direct sunlight.
This is when I started introducing the varied feed schedule.
No photos - they start on week 4
The second Seedstockers strain I'm trying out this year, along with Super Skunk. I don't know much about them, so this is really going to be a bit of a surprise.
All three plants are looking robust and in fine shape :)
Had a lovely run of weather this week - but now the crazy temps look like they're here to stay. Need to focus on keeping them in the shade where possible.
Plants are all looking very healthy and sturdy. V impressed with this strain so far - all three seem very consistent.
Added a couple more nutrients: Bud Candy and Alg-a-Mic (I had them lying around from last year)
This was probably the last 'normal' week with ideal conditions.
Interesting to compare these Seed Stockers to the other ones planted exactly the same time (Super Lemon Haze/Kmintz) - there are at least a week behind them just looking at the growth so far.
Now it's soaring up to 38C and roasting hot - way too hot for the ladies.
Going to try and invest in a shade cloth for the first time.
On reflection, this is still better than previous grows. If I had started earlier (I usually start late April outdoors - this year was late May start) then I would have caught a LOT of bad weather - lots of cold and lots of rainfall.
Just need to keep them cooler somehow.
Added two new nutrients to the kitchen sink - Jungle Juice Bloom and Bio Bizz' Top Max - just stuff lying around from last year. Given that I have bombarded them daily with all sorts of nutrients, I am not seeing anything remotely like nutrient burn, etc. They all look great. Removed Bud Candy (it's finished) and no more Root Juice.
These are looking very tall - again, a week behind the others from this group (like the Seedstockers strains)
Added Rhino Skin to assist with heat stress, so it claims.
Blazing hot week and the heatwave has officially begun now. Just 2-3 weeks left, fingers crossed.
Same as the Super Skunk - definitely going to take a little while longer - slow development/growth.
Still, should be good - just hope they can handle the sweltering heat for a little bit longer.