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I dropped this seed in the bright hot spring, and then we had more than a week of cold and rain. I had to move this seed (and the bag seed plants I'd just germinated a week or so before) into the house, under my kid's nighttime lamp.
This entire week was just rain, rain, rain. I kept the plants under the lamp. I'm really not prepared for indoor growing. But, light is light and it will work for a short time, apparently.
The rain finally broke, and we're going away for a two week holiday. I moved the plants out into the garden, in a protected area that would be safe from hail storms and heavy rain. They won't get as much sun as I'd like, but they'll survive. The old lady who is looking after my animals can't take care of the plants too. I wish I'd timed this grow better, but they're plants they will look after themselves.
Oh Gods! We came back from holiday and the poor thing had grown up under the rim of the plant on her left. She was all curled and stretched. So I staked her on a bamboo skewer and put her in full sun. I'm really regretting my long holiday now. But at least she's still alive.
Haven't seen much growth this week. I think the soil is just not rich enough. I repotted her into a 5 gal pot with Just Cannabis Craft Soil. Watering with harvested rainwater, or tap water pH'ed to 6.3
Seen some wonderful growth this week. I'm very happy I moved her into Just Cannabis soil. She's a bit bent due to cloudy days, but that's not a problem.
Trying to give her more light this week, I'm worried that she's not growing enough. Husband started complaining about the grass dying under the pots, so I'm moving them around. I also topped her this week.
This week has been cool, cloudy, and rainy again. I moved all the plants into the veggie garden so my hubs won't complain about the dead grass patches. I've had to pull two males this week, but I reset the pots and dropped more seeds. Just going straight into the big pots, since we're so close to the end of summer, I don't want to cause any slowing in growth. Also, been fighting the leaf miners the past few weeks. Can't really complain though, since we're in nature.
I decided to mainline my plants this week. I've never done HST, but I felt confident and I'm extremely happy with the results.
I also gave each plant a litre of Multifeed because I noticed some leaf necrosis and yellowing which I believe is a bit of nutrient deficiency.
This week was an absolute scorcher with daytime temps in the low 30C, but we had no rain so I had to water more frequently. Seen a lovely burst of growth after last week's nutrients. Decided to bend and secure today to learn new technique. I'm fairly happy with the results. Think I might need to book up a scrog net worth all my girls after this training.