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Germinated seeds using papertowel method in coco amended with Gaia green 444 and 284. Made a mistake with amount of dry amendments added and may have added too much. Watered on the fifth day with dechlorinated water with unsulphered molasses.
Week 3 starting off well, plant looks healthy but still need to figure out the ph of the medium. Week 3 officially done, starting to see what I believe is a potassium deficiency , will be addressing it asap. Also re-amended the medium with 444 and 284 in equal parts.
Having some growing pains with my first coco grow, looks like I had some potassium deficiency but it seems to have gone away in the newer growth. Went into flower a few days ago, looks like its going to be a short plant. All that purple is coming in!
Full on flower and half way through the grow. Have been flushing with 6.0 as pH of coco has been around 7.1 . Realized I was underwatering the first couple weeks. Re-amended coco with 284 and mineralized phosphate on day 34
Week 7 almost in the bag. We're officially in the 2 more weeks window. Still trying to figure out some deficiencies and have been battling gnat flies all grow.
Alright here we are, the home stretch. This thing is short and fat. Not very frosty but that is what this strain is like. Gnat flies love this plant, so do deficiencies but still think it will be ok. I should have introduced nemotodes but no point.
I decided to chop on day 61 after 36 hours of darkness. This plant is short , thick (softball diameter) however it had to fight a gnat infestation and some deficiencies and a pH issue due to this being a first with coco. The leaves are "crispy" which I'm not sure why.