So I've been to a good start with these girls for the first week and a half, then suddenly I wake up one day and see they're very sad so I water them till they perk up and they're fine for the next 3 days. I decide to cut the watering to be able to transplant them from tiny 200ml flower pots to my ghetto 2.5 liter bottle cutouts (as you can see). After not watering them for a short while they are starting to discolor and die on me, so in a sporadic effort I attempt to revive them. I add microdose amounts of Canna A+B that I'm using on another coco grow I have alongisde these and I'll see how they heal up.
They've been transplanted 3 days ago and surprisingly are showing some faster growth. What I've noticed too that is the cotyledon leaves are dying off rapidly when they're really not supposed to. If anyone would like to give some thoughts that'd be great :).
@canabez,
I don't know about this strain but with my limited experience with strains I would say just go for it. I haven't document it in my diaries but these girls can go thru a lot, especially in veg. I've been thru all kinds of deficiencies, forgot to water and the entire plant wilted, light leaks and so on but once it starts to flower, its like the plant is on steroids and it will grow into a healthy looking plant, just make sure you you do the following and I think you are 80% there.
1. Spend time in your garden everyday if possible, cause that's the only way to find out about problems early.
2. Don't rush the transition make sure your girls are 100% ready for the switch, I find that if you have a bad transition, your yield could go down dramatically.
3. don't give up, again these girls are super resilience so even though you think its bad, they will bounce back and you will have a good harvest. I think the difference between novice and expert is that experts can do this consistently and also have a pretty large yield. The only time I would consider giving up would be if you were 3-5 weeks in flower and you found a bad mites infestation. Cause that might effect my entire house, especially my beloved cigars... I had that a long time ago and it ruined a lot of my cigars... :(
Good luck man, will be following this...
Happy growing
BM
4TweentY
@STAYINGONMYMAINCBATORUNTWO, I've tried this strain (smoked) in the past it was a very tasty smoke so I'm growing 10 of them. Week 2 coming today and its bad news 😞
@biggreens420, Yeah, I've only had pretty bad experiences with plants growing in soil. Most of these are indoor seeds and genetically they always point to soiless, and love it much much more. And yes the girls in coco are gonna go on and I'll veg em for another month or so, since I only had 3 seeds I thought nah I'll pass on the diary but I might aswell create one now.
I would say it's shock from transplant. before it looks like it had a problem with the tip burn and then transplant could have made it worse how were the roots on transplant? Was there a lot or very little?
@biggreens420, Well, I used 2 varieties of soil (one is reused another is fresh) and the girls who'd been using the worse soil had less root development but the others had completely engulfed the original cup I had them pop out in.
I too, think that it is transplant shock.
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