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Jumping Back In! Not So New Setup

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Wednesday Feb 10
 

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Watching, waiting, anticipating!
 

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2 weeks from sprout and visible growth every day.
The node spacing on these two is tight. The stalks are thickening.
Haven‘t seen any Fungus Gnats but I’ll keep the trap as a precaution.
I‘m either going to top or fim next node.
 

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Quick description of each.
 

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I topped both tonight and gave them a light B1shot for stress.
I know they look limpish but the light just came on and they got water.
They’ll look better tomorrow.
 

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They have both responded well to the topping.
When I did the cut, I gave them some Sea Monster (kelp, fish & shells) and some B1. I’m pretty sure I burnt the Sapphire. She wilted for a day.
I rinsed her out with plain water and now she’s feeling better.
 

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I put these rooted seeds in soil 24 days ago.
They are so dense already. There is practically no spacing between nodes.
I think I will be repotting tomorrow. It looks like they need it.
 

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They’re the new moms I will be cloning. Then I’ll flower these and the cuttings at the same time. Same routine as this run.
Once these are almost done, I have 2 more strains to try; Gelato and Gorilla Breath. It’s all rinse and repeat.
 
They’re the new moms I will be cloning. Then I’ll flower these and the cuttings at the same time. Same routine as this run.
Once these are almost done, I have 2 more strains to try; Gelato and Gorilla Breath. It’s all rinse and repeat.
If you have the room next run, try planting a couple of the same seed. That way you can take clones and keep the best clones from the one that’s the best of the 3. Lol
Cause what if you grow one that you think you may not like and just so happen to stumble upon a prized winning pheno. Just my 2 cents. Lol
 
If you have the room next run, try planting a couple of the same seed. That way you can take clones and keep the best clones from the one that’s the best of the 3. Lol
Cause what if you grow one that you think you may not like and just so happen to stumble upon a prized winning pheno. Just my 2 cents. Lol
Right now I just plan on trying all the seed types I have once. After that, don’t know.
 
better get those transplanted before their stunted unless your doing solo cup challenge?
plants at that point should be growing 2 inches a day..
you’ve seen mine at 5 weeks from seed, third transplant..
 

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better get those transplanted before their stunted unless your doing solo cup challenge?
plants at that point should be growing 2 inches a day..
you’ve seen mine at 5 weeks from seed, third transplant..
You’re absolutely right GNick55.
These girls hate me right now. Rightfully so. I have been neglecting them. Haven’t been watering properly.
They are not looking healthy. Well, the Amherst is ok. But the Sapphire is having a fit.
I better get my ass in gear or I’m going to lose her.
I picked up some 5gal felt pots and some Ucann soil. I have to do this tonight!
 

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Nice roots going. Way too dry. I’m sorry.
 

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Their new home.
They’ll recover.
 

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They look much better tonight.
Perked up. Just feeling a little yellow.
The new growth is a nice green. Now I know they’ll be fine.
 

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