6/17 - Watered today. 5 days since last watering. Made sure to add water slowly to the cups, as the medium I'm using is a coco/peat based medium, and I realize that peat becomes hydrophobic when it dries out, and the top was close to that. By watering pretty slow, it allows more of it to be absorbed vs just running through. Both Dreamcatcher plants have 2 nodes developed and are starting on their third nodes (slightly behind the Chinook Haze also being grown in the tent).
6/18 - I watered yesterday, then life hit, and the plants were without lights for just over 24 hours. Looks like the newer area started to yellow a bit, which I assume will green again within a day or two now that the lights are back on.
6/19 - Plants are looking good to me. There seems to be a lot less vein swelling, so it appears the chance of overwatering that looked like it was coming on a week ago is subsiding. Got to let them grow some more before I start to chop them up in an attempt to mainline.
6/21 - Plants will be watered tomorrow. Other than that, it is just slowly moving along, and I am considering going to 1g pots soon. I believe I am going to try to go from solo cup to 1g to 5g this time, and I think that by doing so, I might not need to fertilize at all during veg at least. I figure if I can get 3-4 weeks out of the solo cup, then similar out of a 1g, by the time I get to 5g, I will be close to 8-12 weeks, and close to flipping time. I have dimmed the lights a bit, and raised them close to 35" above the 2 Dreamcatcher plants in hope to induce a little stretch between nodes, but they still seem to be growing fairly compact.
6/22 - Watered the plants today. Could have probably waited another day, but I figure 5 days between watering was enough, and the cups did feel pretty light.
@buddha61, I slept on the Topanga hoping for a rerelease even though I have a few OGs. Smoothie and Zkittlez should be fun grown a few zkittlez crosses so far pretty impressed with plant structures on them πͺπ½
@MMTSavage, I'm not a huge fan of the 'gas' of Sour Diesel, so Snake Oil doesn't sound like one I would enjoy a lot. Either some sort of Christmas, or New Year sale, lol. TBH, I have $100 that is stuck in Coinbase (tried to do online payment and messed up), $80 of which went into Bitcoin on coinbase, so I am prepped to buy more when another sale comes up lmao.
As to what I am going to run next, I am going to run 4 autos (Fastbuds Smoothie and Zkittlez), have a few seeds I want to get rid of, and try them in a proper grow (tried them in place of a couple males, but they were too far from the lights, in soil I had never used, etc). As for the GPS/HB seeds, I will likely pop a pack about a month out from the autos finishing, so that I can start to veg before pulling the autos and flipping to flower in the 3x3. Which pack, I'm thinking Topanga Canyon, find me a OG keeper, and then move to one of the purple strains to find a keeper, If I keep flowering in the 3x3, I'd like to keep at least 4 mothers so I could have strains going at the same time. Not sure I could keep more than 4 moms in the 4x2 either.
Damn man, she's looking frosty! How you feeling about GPS' stuff? It's hard to tell with the light, but a little yellowing on the bottom in week 5 isn't too big of a deal, just keep an eye on it (I think your top dressing/tea solution ideas should be fine). Good luck my dude!
@buddha61, That's good to hear man, I've picked up several of their packs, but I don't have any of the strains you listed so I'll be interested to see how they turn out for you. I just ran Golden Nugget (straight fire), currently running Skydweller (it's OK, really stretchy and OG-leaning, only in week 2 of flower but I didn't take any cuts because it was so fussy), and just popped some Dynamite Diesel (just popped up out of soil).
I might pick up another pack of Skydweller to try it again, maybe it was just a weird pack as all the phenos shared the same stretchy traits, but aside from that my GPS experience has always been awesome. I'll make sure to keep an eye out for those Pig Whistle, OBS, and Sundae grows!
@RussianPetrol, I should also add that I now have 5 strains of GPS seeds to try. Aside from the other 9 beans I have of this and the Chinook that is growing, I have Pig Whistle, Orange Blossom Special, and Sundae Stallion.
@RussianPetrol, I did just finish filling the pots with remnants of the soil mix for transplant. We will see how it settles, and does for the next week or so, after the next watering and just play it by ear. So far, I am impressed with the GPS stuff, but obviously it is still early, and a small sample size, so time will tell.
@buddha61, last time I did manifolds, I trimmed back like how you mentioned, but in retrospect I wished that I hadn't. The colas will form the same size anyway, and I would have had more lateral buds for a larger yield overall.
@MovingOn, Thanks, I appreciate that. I learned a bit myself from this, my first manifold, and when I do it again, I will have a better idea how much of the lower branches I can trim back. I left more than I would have preferred here because I didn't trim but the lowest. Now I know I could go up about half the total height of the cola, and I will be left almost nothing but the cola mass.
Great journal my friend lots of detail. Well done on the manifold and the finished product looks good, looking forward to the final weigh in and smoke report!
@MMTSavage, I'm jealous. I wanted to give the Banana Orange Daiquiri a try, but ended up missing it when the vultures cleared the feminized stock last week.
Looking good so far man! Excited to see how these turn out.
As a big fan of mycorrihizae myself, I've used that exact mycorrihizae product before and had good results. I think the full powder form of some of the more expensive stuff (great white, etc) is nice to have and saturates the soil a bit more thoroughly, but for transplanting right around the roots I think the Bigfoot stuff will work for you just fine.