Hi everyone,Here’s the update for this week.It's interesting to see how will they behave in different medium and under different training.
Soil
Week-5 ( Day 29~35 )
She is very healthy and start LST this week.My edge growing is still working 😄 and I got alot of space on horizontal to train her.Make my own style LST with pant laces which I have been collecting for months 😆.She is well responsed to my training.Still not showing any sign of flowering but I think it’s near.I don’t water this week.The soil is still moist and old friends(Fungus Gnat)come to visit sometimes 😂 .But don’t see any problem yet.So put some colour tape around the pot.Overall,the whole week is just great.
Coco #2
Week-1 ( Day 1~7 )
I started new germination this week and she is now one week old.The old one(Coco #1) is transplanted into the another pot with soil and it seems to like it.She is slowly recovered and start shooting new leaves.The new one is also similar to the old one.I don’t know why they are very slow growth at early days and droopy.This time,I am sure it is not caused by over watering. I watered the cup one day before planting.And recorded it’s weight daily.The cup loss weight from day to day.When under humidity dome, the plant drink less.The medium is keeping moist and I used a transparent cup for seedling covered with a dark one.So I can see not only the medium’s moisture but also growth of roots.Roots are grown well but the plant didn’t seem to be happy at all.Hope to be lucky with this one.She is transplanted at Day-6 and watered for the first time.
BTW this time,she is transplanted in the center of the pot, not near the edge.Because another interesting is coming. Stay tune for more guys.Happpy growing to you all...
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The LST technique you're using is pretty awesome. Mini-trellis nets over each pot! Looks like you just add a string as you go. I'm def. going to try this next grow.
hahah... I love your very organized style and documentation technic. I got to tag a Growmie of me from Cananda to show him your grow
@JinksyGrows ,
Now we can watch and learn alot... keep on growing Burmese
What a great run and experiment man. Was fun to see a direct side by side comparison. Synthetic feels like it's missing something eh? I had been reading recently about Microbes playing a much larger role in our girls terpene profiles and this may be the reason for the difference.. I'm curious now. Anyways, I'm rambling. Great work and thanks again for doing this!👊
@AlpineGoat,
Yes Bro... I totally agree with you.I just want to promote the usefulness of kitchen wastes and raw organic material.They are not only save money but also good for health... 😊 ✌️
@AlpineGoat,
Thanks for your interest Bro.. I am also into Organic girl.I only cost around 20$ for the whole organic grow.I am pretty sure that’s main difference between Bottle nutes and my potting mixed.I don’t need to spend alot for growing...😆 ✌️
I had that problem once. Its was lighting getting in. Not sure if thats the case with you or not but something to think about 🤔 do you have a camera setup?
Leaves are curling down with the plant in coco. Could be too wet and caused root problem. However, could be just bad seed. I had these issues even when growing in exact same conditions.
@Burmese, @Med_in_tropic, I agree with Med, man. I have recently dealt with some not too good genetics and this happened on my end too. Your watering looks good and the soilless should be more aeration, so probably old seed or genetics (?). Regardless, the soil girl is doing very well and with time the soilless may pick up. Keep on trucking homie and happy trails this week✊
Thats interesting that the coco was roughly double the wet weight, but shed much more water and the end dry yield wasnt also double.
Did both plants get similar dry/cure?
@jonesy_grows,
Thanks for your interest friend.I was also amazed that their dry weight aren't double like wet.Both of them are dried under same condition.I think that my soil girl doesn't have much water to loss before and after drying... ✌️
I also noticed this, if the inorganic does not experience fundamental hunger, its taste is insufficient, more often the smell at the end of flowering loses some trails and the plant tries to shoot new buds. Fundamental hunger in plant tissues and nutrition supports the natural signal for the end of life and high-quality ripening. But with soil there is always a different taste, even in different soils, different tastes are obtained. Great job. one more time bro! 😃👍
@Bloombuster,
Firstly Thanks for all of your likes Bro... 😊 🙏...
Yes, Bro I assume that all those natural beautiful ripening signs result from hunger of Nitrogen whether it’s soil,coco or hydroponic.Thanks again Bro... 😊 ✌️
Thank you. One of the most accurate comprehensive studies of organic verses chem nutes. For me flavour is more important than yield or THC percentage . Organic wins for flavour.