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Germination started 01/17/2020 at 9:00pm. Seeds submerged in a small sealed glass for 24 hours. Then moved to wet paper towels in a clear bag placed in a dark warm place. Moved to Fox farms ocean soil with a 40% mix of perlite on 01/21/2020 at 2:00pm. Total germinating time is about 4 days. Added Root Magic Mycorrhizal to top soil with light water, and planted about 1/3 of an inch down. Placed under humidity tents under 12 hrs of light as a few other plants finish up flower. Will be switching to 18 hours of light once they finish.
Week Ending 01/28/2020. Plant #5 popped through the top soil on 01/21/2020. Plants #1, 3, and 4 popped through the top soil on 01/25/2020. Plant #2 is poking through the soil but might not make it, continuing to monitor; thinking it might have dampened off. Growth is moving along at a steady rate. Removed humidity domes on 01/22/2020. Very little water added, but keeping the top soil damp. Temps have been a bit cool as of now, but will be kicking up the warmth. Only RO water as of this time.
Week ending 02/04/2020. Plant 2 ended up damping off, no saving, but 1-4 are doing well. The grow room was a little bit cooler than it should have been, have increased the day and night temp, and they're rebounding nicely. The light green growth has diminished and they're looking healthy. Excited to see what future weeks have in store!!
Week ending 02/11. Finally got the temps dialed in, and the photoperiods in the room are about to finish up, so they'll be getting their much needed 18 hours of light a day starting next week. Still no nutrients, minimal watering, but they're really starting to drink it up now. Full pot is dry in about 2-3 days. Down to 4 plants, couldn't get seed 2 to bounce back, but 4/5 is still satisfactory. Cranked up the lights a bit more now that they're starting to fan out. The lighter green is more visible now, but new growth appears to be proper hue. Excited to see what another week holds!