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Very strong strain ! It rained on her for days and no sign of mold ! Will update when dried and cured.
I screwed up my grow at the beginning because I put the seedling into very old loam. Most of the other seedlings of that session then died from damping off. This one didn't but was dwarfed as hell (well she's got the name for it, I think I might have given another dimension to it haha). Despite being so small she was very very healthy with a dark green and beautiful (though little) leaves. The smell is definitely strawberry.
Very strong strain ! It rained on her for days and no sign of mold ! Will update when dried and cured.
I screwed up my grow at the beginning because I put the seedling into very old loam. Most of the other seedlings of that session then died from damping off. This one didn't but was dwarfed as hell (well she's got the name for it, I think I might have given another dimension to it haha). Despite being so small she was very very healthy with a dark green and beautiful (though little) leaves. The smell is definitely strawberry.
I recently bought some ginger punch auto seeds, too! probably waiting until next spring before i plant them - good luck and looking forward to seeing how yours turns out!
@BigDaddyK, No no I was in town when I germinated them, around 60kms from the spot. That's where I got old loam (from a shop) with pythium in it. For the spring 2017 session, I germinated them not too far from the spot and there was no problem at all.
@Korfer,maybe plant pots might help, then you could move them , or you could dig a hole and fill it with your soil , there must be a lot of dead material on the floor for the fungus .
@BigDaddyK, Well I'll let it be anyway as it doesn't cost me anything at this point. If I can get one joint from it at least I will be able to taste this strain.
@BigDaddyK, Light : sure is ! 10+ hours of direct sunlight per day. As for nutrients, unfortunately it is the only auto for which I didn't add Vertafort in the soil for this second session. I didn't have much loam left too so I planted it directly in the natural soil. I think that's the problem. Probably not enough space for the roots to grow, the soil is too compact. Do you think I can attempt to 'repot' it in a loam spot?