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Hipposcottamus Starting my first try at autos and outdoors at the same time. Will be soaking the seeds for 24hrs or until they drop and then transferring them to wet paper towel until I see the tap root and then into peet pellets and a humidity dome.
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Week 2. Vegetation
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Hipposcottamus *update* Day 13 - Moved the peet pellets into the final 3 gal pots and started them outdoors. Will be moved inside at night for the next week.
Not much to report, the seedlings are growing nicely in the window sill and will transplant into 3 gal smart pots in the middle of this week.
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Week 3. Vegetation
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Hipposcottamus Not much to report, they are growing quickly and loving the full force of the sun. Still not feeding anything yet.
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Week 4. Vegetation
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Hipposcottamus Just starting week 4 and they seem to be on the small side I think but they look healthy and are growing rapidly now so I hope they can get a little bigger this week so I can start some lst.
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Week 5. Vegetation
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Hipposcottamus They are finally starting to take off, starting some LST this week and hoping to get some new tops. Two I will just be bending and tucking leaves so the growth sites get plenty of sun and the third one I am bending the whole plant to see if I can get it sideways with a lot of branching. The fin begins this week.
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Week 6. Vegetation
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Hipposcottamus I think these guys are going to finish on the small side but I have seen great growth in the last week and hopefully the lst will boost their yeild to make up for their small size. They are starting to smell amazing, the cheese in them has made the smell very impressive.
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Week 7. Flowering
6y ago
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Hipposcottamus Plants are flowering nicely and are starting to stack tightly, the LST has been successfull in opening up more bud sites and will stop the LST now that they are in flower.
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Week 8. Flowering
6y ago
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Hipposcottamus Everything is holding steady, in full flower mode they are stacking nice and tightly and I can see formations of bugger buds coming.
Up until now they have just been fed water but they recieved a compost tea this week and will hopefully see results soon.
compost
worm castings
molasses
kelp meal
Airated for 26hrs
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Week 9. Flowering
6y ago
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Hipposcottamus Lst is really paying off, all the buds are stacking tightly and they all look healthy. Atleast 2 more weeks but we are in the final stretch which is getting exciting.
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Week 10. Flowering
6y ago
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Hipposcottamus In the final weeks now and everything is looking great, I have been feeding compost teas once a week and just water in between.
The 2 plants that I used LST on are clearly going to produce more than the 1 didn't but I curious on the exact difference. 1 more week to go to reach the breeders 75 days from seed, I think 1 of the 3 will be ready then, but the other 2 may take a but longer.
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Week 11. Flowering
6y ago
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Hipposcottamus Day 75 is here and just as Dinafem claimed these girls are ready, well 2 of 3 are and they look great. Humidity will be high for the next 2 days so I may hold off on the harvest so it doesn't wreck my drying period.
Hipposcottamus This was my first attempt at growing outdoors, growing an Auto and growing completely organically. These plants smelled fantastic while growing and kept that great smell after drying. The smoke is smooth and the high is even better. I was really pleased with the quality the only thing that was disappointing was the low yeild which I think was due to the 3 gal pots. I have one more plant a month behind but in a 5 gal pot to compare the difference.