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S2W on the 6th of March, soaked for 24hrs till sank.
Then placed into coco pucks, then placed in the hot water closet. Left there till till the 10th when they had all sproated.
That day placed them into their final pots of Canna Terra Professional soil (found this at the local store luckily) with 20% extra perlite added.
Watered with the aforementioned nutrient breakdown with the mycorrhizae granules added around the coco grow puck.
This week the girls have taken to their final pots well, New grow throughout is looking healthy even with the first Seemango I planted had in the bad soil.
I'm heading away for the weekend coming up so decided to trial drip feeders.
These girls are ticking along happy as. I've noticed the two seemangos at the back are short and tighter internode spacing, where as the bottom right is growing bigger in general.
I've started LST on the older seemango in the front and centre. This girl is also growing really dense and already into flowering, probably due to the poor soil at the start and repotting.
This week marks 4 weeks from seed to water for the 5 girls.
One of the seemangos has gone crazy with its growth and size, I'm wondering how big she's going to get being in a 15L pot.
Otherwise they're all looking happy and healthy, I struck a N deficiency earlier in the week with the big taos and one seemango. After feeding with a Fish compost tea they've all darkened back up to a health green.
This week they've shot off again, one of the seemangos is a giant amongst the rest.
I've been continuing with low concentration seaweed and fish fert, they've darkened back up to being a healthy dark green and a lot of growth since.
Another week of crazy growth out of these girls. Everything has been kept the same this week.
The bonsai looking seemango is right into flower, hopefully I get some good bud off of this wee one.
This week the Seemangos all started to bud up well, with the Big taos starting to go into flower.
This week all I've had to do is increase the lamp distance as the girls keep growing.
Week 8 now and 3rd week into flowering. Had a spider mite issue this week but the girls all seem happy and healthy.
Although I did have a scare when one of the seemangos decided to sprout male junk. I went through and plucked out all the ballocks and kept an eye out for any more over the last few days.
The Big Tao autos are staggering their stems, but still yet to see any colas forming.
I accidentally slipped a week of this journal.
My 3 seemangos are getting dense now, the self proclaimed big mumma is now twice the size of the other two.
The Big Tao girls just keep growing, starting to think I might have to move them and force them into flower before I run out of space.
Last week I harvested my wee bonsai seemango after it got hit with spider mites and didn't bounce back like the others.
I tried the buds I got off it and it still smoked well.
Can't wait to try the other girls once their all cured.