TerpToad This Alaskan Do-Si-Dos will be one of my two fast flowering photoperiodic plants growing in some DIY wick systems on my balcony this season. I chose this strain for its short flowering time and the Do-Si-Dos genetic, which I know I like.
I started three seeds to give away two of them. They started out quite thin and tall, so I upped light and ventilation. They will stay in my seedling tent for the first weeks before moving outdoors.
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Paper Towel
Germination Method
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Week 1. Vegetation
1mo ago
1/4
10 cm
Height
23 °C
Day Air Temp
60 %
Air Humidity
0.2 l
Pot Size
15 cm
Lamp Distance
TerpToad First week of veg is over and the seedlings start to enter veg. I was anxious if they would perform ok in my spiderfarmer seedling tent (which works extremly well for veggies), but by now they start to strenghten up. I had to use some wires to stop them from tipping over the first couple of days.
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Week 3. Vegetation
1mo ago
1/2
17 cm
Height
23 °C
Day Air Temp
60 %
Air Humidity
0.2 l
Pot Size
15 cm
Lamp Distance
TerpToad I chose one of the Alaskan Do-Si-Dos and gifted the other two to friends. The remaining plant is now in the care of a plantsitter and will be moved outside after I returned from my holodays in ten days.
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Week 6. Vegetation
2d ago
1/4
36 cm
Height
23 °C
Day Air Temp
14 l
Pot Size
Nutrients 1
BioGrow
2 mll
TerpToad The Alaskan Do Si Dos was staying with a plant sitter for two weeks and didnt grow much during this time. A week ago I transplanted her into her final selfwatering pot on my balcony and she is showing great growth since. I added 30 grams of BioGrow and water by hand until she roots through the whole soil.