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Exotic Genetix White Gold and Papaya Bang Bang Living Soil
Scrubbed the grow room down with bleach, got the exhaust set up hopefully better to remove odors and starting the new year with a grow. Three seeds of each in a glass of water, put them in red Solo cups filled with B.A.S. 3.0 after 12 hours of water, under 24 watt T5 bulbs. 72 F 70% rH. Will start week one when 5 of the seeds have sprouted.
All papaya seeds sprouted a couple days ago, White Gold is much slower, one came up yesterday, one is just sprouting, one hasn't popped. Calling today, Jan 5 2025, Day One.
This is a little early entry, day 13 transplant, I will be out of town on business for 5 days. I've been watering the boxes with one gallon of water and .5 teaspoon Recharge once a week, last time was last week. Soil had a nice moistness for transplant. Seedlings roots looked good. Added 2 tablespoons each Craft Blend and Kashi Blend on top. Watered 300 ml each with Recharge. Moved light from 12" to 24" and put it at full intensity from 30%
My wife is in charge for the week, I told her not to water, just vacuum the overflow from the humidifier. Hoping there are no problems while I'm gone!
Plants not doing so great, the transplant was rather rushed, I would have let them stay in the smaller containers longer but I had to leave them for a week. There was a cold snap, soil is too cold and wet, leaves are drooping. Holding off on more water until they perk up and get past the shock, hopefully see some faster growth soon.
The two White Gold and one of the Papaya plants have recovered from shock and are growing and look healthy, two of the Papaya plants look stunted, aren't doing well, may have to pull them out and give the three good plants more room.
Removed 2 of the Papaya Bang plants, they stopped growing. That was from transplanting too soon, and the soil was too moist and compacted. While I was away the temperature dropped and this added to the shock. The surviving PBB looking good, WG is catching up