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Planted right in the soil and let nature bring them out naturally. The are out in the sun all day and inside at night under T5’s. Just gave them their first nute feeding today. Will water accordingly and feed every 2 days slowly upping the nute solution as needed per growth.
I transplant into plastic cups to let the rootball form a solid root system. Then I transplanted them into there own 5gal pots with a organic soil medium. I water with a nute solution every 5-6 days. I water them with plain water Every 3 days if no rain has fallen. They are outside full time no matter what. Unless a big storm is coming thru. They are strong with leaves reaching for the sky. At 6 inches tall I will force flower to weed out the males then back outside full time for the growing season.
Strong and healthy. Sunny days and a light watering every morning unless rainfall comes at night. I just water from the hose. Enough to get the leaves wet and weight the leaves down. Once the sun hits the the leaves stretch and fan out to get all the sun possible. I have others in single pots that are the same age. But these four were the weakest so I put them all together. I’m going to crop the tops here in a few weeks. I’m also gonna keep the middle open free of growth and kinda like a 4’ bonsai tree. Idk might change 😂🤷♂️🏽
Had to relocate due to ol lady pressure. So now they are getting 7hrs of direct sunlight and the rest of the day indirect. Sun hits them about 945am and stays directly on them til 430pm. They seem to be handling it just fine. I think they will be ok. Nature always prevails. I had a small leaf miner invasion. Applied some neem oil to the tops and undersides of all leaves. Will keep application going lightly in the following weeks. Should clean up the infestation since I caught it before it spread to other leaves and plants. They are about 6-7in y’all now. I up’ed the nutrient intake this week from 5ml to 20ml/per gallon and feed about 5gals every 4days. They are looking good and healthy.
Week 5 is going good. They are about 10-12” tall. I have cropped the tops out of them an bent them back to create more tops. (LST) the nutrient amount is still the same. Might start feeding every 3 days instead of every 4. I still have a slight insect problem. Only on one plant through. Some leaves from the leaf miner invasion have been eaten completely. But been apply neem oil spray and cut out all the bad or damaged leaves. I have been growing some basil in my vegetable garden an have transplanted some to my cannibus garden. Let’s see if the companion planting theory holds true. Everything is looking great. Still waiting on which ones are male or female but def have a close watch on them.
Week 2 of flowering. Had a little nute burn but nothing major. Just started the bloom nites and additives. There was a little stretching of the plants but not much at all. Got one more feeding of Bud Blood then just full bloom nutes and Humbolt County’s Own line of additives.
Stopped the Bud Blood after 4 feedings. So bout 2 wks. Transitioned into the Bloom and Humbolt line. Going to add Humbolt’s Own Killer Tea next week and ride that line up til Harvest.
Yellowing of some leaves on 2 of the sativa plants. Think they were water logged. I left my sprinkler on all nite. Didn’t water for 24hs and will resume normal watering schedule immediately. The Autoflowers are looking amazing they weren’t affected by the excess water.
I would not recommend putting several plants in one bucket. Always the stronger and more productive plant will dominate the weaker, this is natural selection