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Unknown: Random Seed From Bag
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weeks 4
50 L
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5.68 L
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1mo ago
HillCountryHempCo Unknown strain, just found a seed in a bag from dispensary.
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Week 2. Vegetation
1mo ago
20 hrs
31 °C
6.5
No Smell
60 %
21 °C
21 °C
18 °C
50 L
0 L
45.72 cm
HillCountryHempCo This plant came from a random seed I found in a dispensary bag and since we have dozens and dozens of bags I don't know which one it came out of...so the strain is unknown. I’m not sure whether it’s a photoperiod or an autoflower, but I’m assuming it’s a photoperiod for now. I started it indoors in a tent, germinating the seed using the paper towel method before planting it in a small quart-sized pot. It’s been growing for a few weeks in Fox Farm Ocean Forest soil, but the leaves have just started to fade, so I’m preparing to transplant it into its final home—a 50-gallon pot outdoors now that it’s spring. The 50-gallon pot is filled mostly with standard potting soil, mixed with Fox Farm Ocean Forest and perlite. A few weeks after transplanting, I’ll begin feeding it a combination of liquid nutrients including Advanced Nutrients, Fox Farm, CalMag, and Mikrobs Microbial Superpack. I’ll also top-dress with worm castings and other amendments as needed. If the plant turns out to be male, I’ll harvest the pollen or any seeds it produces. If it’s female, I plan to grow it as large as possible—which is why I’ve chosen such a large pot and moved it outdoors.
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HillCountryHempCostarted grow question 1mo ago
Green leaves fading to yellow. The last picture was taken right after receiving water and its first round of nutrients which is why the soil is so wet. Started it in a very small quart size pot and getting ready to transplant. It has only lived in Fox Farm Ocean Forest Soil.
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Leaves. Color - Yellow
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Ratle
Ratleanswered grow question 23d ago
from your diary your doing several grows and in several kinds of soil and nutrients. That's great for testing different responses of the plants but also very bold. I know this site labels every newcomer as a newbie so I can't imagine you are, being so ambitious.
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Ratle
Ratleanswered grow question 23d ago
Fox farm Ocean forest is high in nutrients and not well suited for starting in. Well. marijuana, some plants require heavy. Happy Frog is not near as strong. You only need plain ph'd water for 3-4 weeks in these soils so lay off any nutes and baby her. Wouldn't hurt to transplant and get her out of that potent soil. Don't transplant her into Ocean Forest, she needs to recover. After recovery and if you transplant again before flower, then you can use Ocean Forest
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Still_Smoq
Still_Smoqanswered grow question 1mo ago
I’d say it was low in nutrients.
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HillCountryHempCo
HillCountryHempCostarted grow question 1mo ago
This photoperiod is currently being grown in a tent with six auto flowers that is on a 20 hour light cycle. This photo will be transplanted and going outside to grow for the rest of its life. There’s 13 hours of sunlight where I live right now, so what do you think about light?
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Ratleanswered grow question 1mo ago
I'm in Ohio and it is still getting down to the low 40"s some nights and only 60 during the day. I always follow the rule to not plant till after Mothers day at least. Not this year though, still upper 40's at night predicted. As long as I get them in by June doing fine but you've already two weeks into grow. If it was mine, I wouldn't be able to put her out until she was 6-7 weeks into grow. If it's not getting below 60 degrees at night your probably fine.
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oldskoolkoolanswered grow question 1mo ago
They will flower with such a sudden drop in light hours.Put those autos down,ha.They have their place but 90% of the time photperiod are much better to grow.They more stable and you have more control.Are you expecting your light hours to increase where you live?If you aclimatise them lowering the hours over a few weeks and waiting for the outside light to increase you'll be ok but that depends on light hours.Cannabis plants are so sensitive to light.You'd of been better doing it the other way around.The best thing about autos is being able to start them outsided at this time of year.
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Mr_Weeds_Autos
Mr_Weeds_Autosanswered grow question 1mo ago
Hey Growmie, this seedling is showing early signs of nutrient deficiency or pH imbalance, likely nitrogen deficiency based on the fading green/yellowing of the lower leaves.
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Week 3. Vegetation
1mo ago
12.7 cm
20 hrs
24 °C
6.5
No Smell
60 %
21 °C
20 °C
21 °C
6 L
0 L
45.72 cm
HillCountryHempCo This is the start of week 3
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Week 4. Vegetation
25d ago
20.32 cm
14 hrs
32 °C
6.5
Normal
50 %
21 °C
20 °C
16 °C
38 L
6 L
Nutrients 3
Bonnie - Cronk Nutrients
Bonnie 0.528 mll
CalMag 2-0-0 - Cronk Nutrients
CalMag 2-0-0 0.528 mll
Sticky Bandit - Cronk Nutrients
Sticky Bandit 0.528 mll
HillCountryHempCo After feeding CalMag and nutrients and transplanting to a slightly larger pot, the yellow in the leaves is now fading becoming green again. Moved outside to the garden on 5/10/25.
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Week 5. Vegetation
18d ago
20.32 cm
14 hrs
35 °C
6.4
Weak
50 %
21 °C
28 °C
18 °C
38 L
6 L
Nutrients 7
TRS Nutrients Silica 1.3 mll
Mikrobs Superpack 1.3 mll
Clyde - Cronk Nutrients
Clyde 2.906 mll
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Week 6. Vegetation
10d ago
50.8 cm
14 hrs
35 °C
6.4
Normal
50 %
21 °C
28 °C
22 °C
38 L
6 L
Nutrients 7
TRS Nutrients Silica 1.3 mll
Mikrobs Superpack 1.3 mll
Clyde - Cronk Nutrients
Clyde 2.906 mll
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Week 7. Vegetation
17h ago
76.2 cm
14 hrs
35 °C
6.4
Weak
50 %
21 °C
28 °C
22 °C
38 L
6 L
Nutrients 7
TRS Nutrients Silica 1.3 mll
Mikrobs Superpack 1.3 mll
Clyde - Cronk Nutrients
Clyde 2.906 mll
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HillCountryHempCo
HillCountryHempCocommentedweek 717h ago
It’s been four days and on my return, I noticed that the plants are not drinking from the wick system inside the 5 gallon buckets. The seed from Baig was the only one that was drinking a little because its roots are big enough, but the other two were not. They are both tall plants, but not very wide so their roots must not reach the bottom of the pot yet. So I top fed them each a gallon of water with CRONK nutrients .
HillCountryHempCo
Today she got the full line of fox farm nutrients mix into a 5 gallon bucket with a wick system that she’s sitting on top of. I also added silica and microbes super pack to the mix.
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Moved her into her new greenhouse today.
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Gave her 2nd round of Neem oil outside at 1:45pm
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Top 3-4 inches soil were dry and leaves were not praying so I gave it 1 gallon of water.
HillCountryHempCo
HillCountryHempCocommentedweek 510d ago
I came back from my 3 day trip to find that she had grown a lot! She is going to be a big girl. I gave her 2.5 gallons of water today. I might end up transplanting her into a 25 gallon pot from the 10 gallon she is in now.
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HillCountryHempCocommentedweek 515d ago
100 degrees again today at 35%RH and she is praying to the sun god.
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HillCountryHempCocommentedweek 516d ago
We gave her 2 1/2 gallons of water today because it got up to 108° at one point. She is taking it like a champ.
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HillCountryHempCo
HillCountryHempCocommentedweek 418d ago
Gave them 1.2 gallons between the three of them which had Mikrobs and Silica mixed in.
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HillCountryHempCocommentedweek 419d ago
The day after I transplanted and moved her outside she is now praying to the gods. There is 14 hours of daylight here right now but she only gets about 3-4 hours of direct sunlight.
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HillCountryHempCocommentedweek 420d ago
Transplanted it into its final 10 gallon fabric container and moved it outside to the garden for the remainder of its life.
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HillCountryHempCocommentedweek 420d ago
5/10/25
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HillCountryHempCocommentedweek 421d ago
5/8/25
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HillCountryHempCo
HillCountryHempCocommentedweek 422d ago
Most leaves were drooping and the top 5 inches of soil was dry so I fed her 500 cc of plain water (pH 6.4) to get her through until their roots reach the self watering basis.
HillCountryHempCo
HillCountryHempCocommentedweek 423d ago
5/7/25
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HillCountryHempCo
HillCountryHempCocommentedweek 424d ago
Gave it 500 cc of water today with a little bit of the fox farm nutrient mix.
HillCountryHempCo
HillCountryHempCocommentedweek 424d ago
Water today and only gave it a little bit of nutrients since it was recently transplanted.
HillCountryHempCo
HillCountryHempCocommentedweek 424d ago
Started LST today with a few clips and added Trellis net.
HillCountryHempCo
HillCountryHempCocommentedweek 424d ago
Sprayed the plant with foliage silica today.
HillCountryHempCo
HillCountryHempCocommentedweek 31mo ago
Gave her 400 cc of water with Mikrobs root powder today.
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