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Jumping Back In! Not So New Setup

I don’t think Amherst liked my topping. It is there but slow. that twisting is from overwatering earlier, no worries, once it’s getting worse cut it off..
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They’re loving the light right now. It’s about 4 inches clearance. There’s no tacoing or other I’ll effects.
But you’ve made me realize that it’s getting up there quick and could probably use a boost of a couple more inches.
 
I repotted them on Feb 23 and I’ve only watered twice since then. The second time was yesterday.
 
I repotted them on Feb 23 and I’ve only watered twice since then. The second time was yesterday.
ok, that’s good.
is she smaller than the others or stunted?
some different strains react differently to watering, lighting., etc.
just see if the twisting happens to other leaves as each day passes..
 
ok, that’s good.
is she smaller than the others or stunted?
some different strains react differently to watering, lighting., etc.
just see if the twisting happens to other leaves as each day passes..
I will definitely keep an eye on it.
Thanks bud.
 
I’ve decided to germinate 2 more moms.
This time it will be Gorilla Breath from HSO and Gelato from Crop King Seeds.
I’ve decided to start them now to get some clones going for any friends or family that might want some.
There’s a lot of people growing their own outdoor in the summer these days.
I will probably do one each of these outdoor myself.
 

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Got them soaking now.
The Gelato sunk with one light tap.
The Gorilla Breath is a floater.
 

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Ok. Times up. 18 hours of swimming is enough.
On to the next phase; a warm, dark, moist paper towel nap.
I’ll check on them in 24 hours.
 

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24 hours later:
Gorilla Breath
 

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Not quite as strong but there.
Amherst Sour Diesel:
 

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I reorganized the tent tonight.
There was a small slab of granite I had perched up creating a table. I was using it to elevate the Turbokloner and decided to leave it after removing cloner. It kept my new plants easier to reach. I use LED in this tent for the moms. This basement is cold, it’s 68F with 50% rh right now, so I added a small heater on the floor under the granite. I thought it might keep the root zone warmer. It’s been in there for a while now. I couldn’t understand why my humidity was skyrocketing. The two zones above and below the granite had conflicting temps which created a lot of condensation on the floor and about a foot up the back wall. I’m so glad I found this when I did. It could have been a mouldy issue.
It’s all cleaned up now.
The ladies are happy.
 

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I got the newest seeds into the solo cups tonight. Tap root looking good and facing down. Can’t make it any easier for it.
Into the mom tent you go.
Grow mama grow!
 

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Took this pic on Tuesday.
The Gorilla rises!
 

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This is Thursday.
 

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I still haven’t seen the Gelato.
I’m hoping it’s just lazy, and is procrastinating.
Between this and the Bruce Banner ugly budling, I’m not completely impressed by the Crop King seeds.
I’m definitely a Humboldt fan and continued customer.
 
The Sapphire Scout is doing great. Has a nice thick stalk all the way up.
 

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The Amherst Sour Diesel is also doing great.
It’s a lot denser foliage.
Also with a nice thick stalk.
 

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Living together; one big happy family.
 

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The Sapphire Scout is growing nicely.
It went into the soil as a tap root 52 days ago.
It has a bulb at the base with what is possibly an adventitious root. They’re usually caused by some kind of stress or injury. I will admit that I did stress her some back in the solo cup stage.
It was also growing crooked in the beginning so I straightened it at up potting by replanting it crookedly.
She appears healthy and I will keep an eye for further signs of stress.
 

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The Amherst is on the same schedule.
She’s a little shorter but fuller.
No issues with her.
They’ve both just been receiving ph’d water with enzymes. Today was the first watering in 7 days.
Both smell awesome.
 

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