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This is a 1st for me with this strain, any help and tips will be appreciated! I'm using my much loved root riot germination cubes, I've had 100% success with them so far!
Seeds very fast to pop which is a plus!(Patience isn't my strong side) only put them in 2 days ago. 22/12 Wish me Luck :D
We Have liftoff, They are officially potted! Regular soil and Perlite, going to find the sweet spot with the light, Being me Im trying a little Experiment with the pots, both fabric and 5/6 gal/25l but one taller and thinner than the rest, would be nice to see if there is any difference 😬, i've added the tiniest bit of bit of root juice just to spice things up a lil bit! Also a lil sneak peak of a Sweet seeds Dark Devil late flower 😉 lets doooo this!
On to the second week now, having trouble keeping temp up as it's so cold outside, but they're as happy as can be. Seems to just be slightly slowing growth:/ First time I've ever had a three leaf seedling, feeling good about it though :) just given them a tiny taste of grow along with the root-juice.
I've started giving them a bit more of a feed now and they seem to be loving life and growing rapidly now! the three leafed seedling is slightly behind but other than that happy. Also, a sneak peek of some Gorrilla cookies 😉
Growth has been extremely slow and not handling the cold temps too well at all by the looks of the leaf shape, yet still growing to a decent size overall, but
Since fixing the temps slightly and topping on 23/1 the new growth nodes seem to really be kicking off, I will let them all grow out a bit more then LST the main stem to level them.
They also seem to be showing a deficiency which is worrying in such an early stage, so I have upped there feed slightly and added a bit of bloom early to get some taste in the soil, but I guess the temps wasn't helping with the intake, but any tips would be greatly appreciated.