Day 57: top dressed with a mix of soil, worm castings, and gaia green power bloom, then watered in with compost tea. It was difficult to work through clover but, I cut them back a bit, put on the top dressing and pulled and fluffed the clover back up through the soil.
Day 58: plant seems a little pale. Nitrogen might be running out. Hopefully my amendments won't be to late.
Day 61: used some organic fish fertilizer that had a little nitrogen in it. Hopefully it will give her a boost to finish.
@Topsrite, the metal hallide light is currently about 12 inches from the plant (just cranked up to 400 watts), forgot to change that from seedling stage. Will be switching to hps soon as this auto is sharing a tent with two photo periods. For feeding I'm messing around with some homemade organic inputs; fermented plant juice, sprouted seed teas, calcium phosphate made from charred pork ribs, will be making compost teas as well. All inspired by korean natural farming and a website called homestead and chill, lots of great resources there. This grow is all about experimenting for me and trying to keep it organic and healthy.
@R3eveo, soak for 18 hours in RO water, then straight in to moist soil. I'll keep a clear plastic dome over it and they usually sprout within a couple of days
@R3eveo, I like to soak my seeds in Reverse osmosis water for 18 hours and then put them directly in the soil at about 1/8 inch depth. Never had a seed not sprout using this method. They usually pop out of the soil within 2 days.