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Transferred my little sprouts into 1 gal pots with a organic soil mixture. My little recipe for each was:
-2 parts fox farm organic soil
-1 part pear moss
-1 tbsp blood meal
-1 tbsp bone meal
-1 tbsp epsom salt
-1 tbsp glacial rock dust (top dress)
Watered them each with molasses/water mix once, then only water for the rest of this week.
Mixed 100ml of a organic soil fertilizer/enhancer by Marphyl in 2L of water, next watering day I sprinkled a teaspoon of epsom salts as top dress. Next day was only water.
Plants a finally big enough this week that I topped them at the start of the week and by the end of the week I could start some LST with plant ties. Bit of defoliation as well, some plants grew massive fan leaves and were touching the soil so I decided to trim them off.
The end of this week I moved from 1gal pots to 3gal pots. In a larger mixing container I added together:
- 1 bag of worm castings
- 1 bag of Promix Organic soil
- 1 cup of epsom salts
- 2 tbsp of glacial rock dust
-1/2 cup of blood meal
-1/2 cup of bone meal
Added about 2 gals of the soil mixture above into 3 gallon fabric pots and then transplanted the 8 female plants. So far only feeding water, and no signs of deficiencies in the leaves.
Top Dressed the Gaia Green Power Bloom organic fertilizer, alternated between 2tbsp/gal of unsulphured molasses or epsom salt days and once a week let it dry out a little more then a heavy fresh water day.
Gaia Green Power Bloom fert was little smelly but it works
10/10 would recommend
smells great, never had any powdery mild or nute deficiency issues, only had to worry about watering. It did get a little tall even in a 3gal pot, luckily it was in a grow bag so there was no root bound issues, next time I'll definitely transplant to a bigger pot before flowering. My grading is heavily biased cause this is my all time favorite and I always like to compare different Green Crack grows when I get the chance.
super easy strain to try my hand at growing organically, gave me zero issues. While trimming I noticed one had way more sugar leaves than the other, which took longer but both had similar sized nugs and looked the same.