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Before entering the hospital I had started this new experiment. First of all, I changed the substrate and now I use a coconut mix: the BioBizz Coco Mix. Then to make the most of the space available to me (about 6 square meters), the 1008w of light divided into three Apollo LED lamps and to improve the flower / leaf ratio, I want to try to grow smaller plants using 10x10 cm pots kept together in groups of 15 from a grill and using as a saucer for containers that we here in Italy use to leaven the pizza dough. With this setup I think I can increase the number of plants from just over 20 to a minimum of 90 divided into 6 of these minisetups. Obviously with such small pots I aim to obtain much smaller plants and therefore more manageable with few branches and very few leaves. Despite everything, however, I believe I can get abundant crops .... continue in week 2 😁
14 plants out of 15 have germinated, only one Cinderella Jack has not germinated. All plants have only recovered water in these first two weeks and this is the reason for the color. As I wrote earlier I intend to create at least 5 more of these 15 plant minisetups each in the next few days so I will keep you updated in this or in new diaries 😉
After receiving only water for the first two weeks, only FastBuds Gorilla Glue and Dutch Passion Think Different have grown without problems, in fact I have already removed a few leaves from both and I had to separate them so that they did not shade the other underdeveloped plants. In the coming weeks I will free up the space now occupied by flowering plants and put 60 new seeds into the soil 😉
My best advice to you would be grow them in solo shot glasses or cups. That's the only way you will stunt the growth but allow them to still grow some at the same time, you will be able to shape them and also just do full bud sticks
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