Day 50 for the first BeanswithPork breeding program. Lots of green, healthy plants if not a bit stretched, but going good! But first ....
I just found out about a local to me breeding program. 🇨🇦 Oh! What a surprise. I mean they don’t have MY Flair (Wooooo), but they seem pretty legit.
Check them out here:
https://www.maritimeseedco.ca
Check out their instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CGSOr5vsn93/?igshid=13l53dt4o4nwz
Oh, and if you want to test out some of their seeds for free maybe you should sign up here and tell them I sent you:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScQcyfTkhRYdOhBuWQs1VXZFfn7EcVnJsut_8dKfewCBfOp3g/viewform
Now, back to my seeds which are just way more relevant to my ego.
The three potential male suitors got transplanted into larger containers of HP Pro Mix, some worm castings, perite, 4-4-4 Gaia Green All Purpose, and Myke Flower mycorrhizae. Roots look good. I ended up topping just to help the overgrowth.
All transplants mentioned after are into the same mix.
Chrystal was transplanted into a larger container and given some LST. I topped this one in the hopes that the shift of horomones would help with the pitiful side branching. The plant is just getting totally overcrowded and stretched.
Jack Herer also got the transplant treatment and is in the same situation as Chrystal. I would like to explain some of the droop/flop. My oldest kid awoke in the morning mid chores, and I didn’t notice this plant sitting beside my furnace was in a draft of warm air. I came back some time later and it was like “ughhhh.” Not great pre-photo conditions.
Romulan got transplanted. The leaf petioles went purple and it is droopy like nitrogen. I really find this strain doesn’t need high levels of food. It needs constant food, but not alot of it. Difficult.
Slurricane was transplanted and is stretched. A little LST at least gives a chance of multiple crowns.
Remo Chemo is in need of a transplant this week. The side branches are desperate for light.
Delicious Candy was transplanted and given LST. Looks good.
All the plants were proactively treated for pests using Safer’s potassium based soap and neem oil. Gotta pretend to be professional.
My digital data is missing as I figure out what is up. My manual data shows a big difference in temperature and humidity above and below the thick canopy. Much warmer at light level and above, I will only list the readings close to the ground.
About two weeks left until the flip and the first breeding reproductive cycle!