25th
-3rd node leaves are established while little tufts of the 4th are right there.
-Next feed has real food !
-25th am the 4th nodes are out and spreading.
Got down low and saw a lot of activity, under the Lower leaves. I snipped-off the Cotyledon and 1st leaf and found a busy structure.
Each plant is working on producing the 5th node.
So...
First multi-nutrient dinner tonight with a bigger watering area for each of the plants & more liquid than it has seen.
Let this one dry now for a day or so. Food is In !! Temp is almost 27c, Just like home.
26th
- lowered the Plants 6” from the lights & turned on the Bloom/Red spectrum of the LED lite. Let there be lite, and keep the top temp below the room temp. Full spectrum now
- adding Molasses to the Menu ~ working quickly towards 1 Tbsp / Gallon or 5ml / Litre (and beyond in flower) ___ For the Soil ___
30th, both plants are kicking it into gear, 7th node leaves are out. Molasses added for 1st time in Nutes.
- trimmed the top 2” off of the flex-pot, making watering and LST access next week much easier.
When planting seeds directly to soil, Is it necessary to re-pot them into medium-sized containers... or does it make any sense to go directly to larger, final pot?
With autos I think it’s best to go straight from your starter pot into your final chosen pot size. Potting up multiple times is better suited to normal photoperiod type plants.
The reason for this is minimal transplant shock slowing growth and not inhibiting its root growth.
Happy growing buddy👍
@Mrs_Larimar, thanks again, I had lost track of How Much assistance I had provided to the plants, until I started pulling Wires & bamboo.
it makes perfect sense to have delayed full ripening a couple of weeks. First auto-grow, I appreciate the words leading to patient actions
@Roberts, fyi in my 40th year of appreciation… and 3rd as a grower. Lol so there is a bit of a database. But its beautiful that there are so many actual resources. questions = answers.
Man, what a beautiful harvest! I am new to all and on my first indoor grow. Autos are something I want to try. I found you by search for Beaver Seeds. I am an outdoor gardener, not cannabis, so I am familiar with seed quality. Beaver seeds genetics appear to be very good. Dude, you make me impatient with my garden. You do a wonderful job my friend! Thank you for the pictures and the detailed explanation and notes. Diaries like yours... help beginners like me. Thanks!
@Wyregrasser, Hey! you just made my day. Thanks for digging around and so happy you found something to chew-on.
This site is great, people will share facts and we all love the same things. I’m still learning daily…