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Jmaninthemidde420 Seed germinated.
I’ve had good success in my window. It’s pretty much fully set up just gotta add an extra light and fan.
Doing this grow in soil and all organic but will be using microbes and organic nutrients.
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Glass Of Water
Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
8d ago
3.81 cm
17 hrs
19 L
30.48 cm
Jmaninthemidde420 Plants growing at a good rate. Put the corn light in but not gonna turn it on till it’s a lil more developed.
It’s in a 5 gallon pot with a handful of compost at the bottom for roots to stretch. Mostly coast of Maine soil in the middle and a few handfuls of fox farm happy frog seed starter blend to help with transplant as it’s got mycorrhiza in it.
I will gradually add more light over time.
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Transplantation
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Week 2. Vegetation
1d ago
1/3
5.08 cm
17 hrs
18 °C
60 %
19 L
30.48 cm
Jmaninthemidde420 Plants growing at a decent rate.
I’m going to add 1 more primary LED light in 7-10 days. I’d add it sooner but I need $ to buy the light first.
I’m not going to add any nutrients until about 2.5-3 weeks after transplanting. I don’t measure the ppm but I will add organic nutrients and microbes. I start with epsom salt and oyster shells as cal mag. I use compost as all purpose mix. And I use organic bottled nutrients like hydrolyzed fish, liquid kelp, liquid worm tea, etc for a boost. Someone told me I should use something stronger than teas and compost as nutrients.