right on...so you must be hand watering. i am not going to grow in coco again. every water i would have to carry plants to bath tub so water can have a runoff of around 30 percent. NOT PRACTICAL. this time im going with soil-compost mix. it was real hot last year. it has been sitting in a tub for about half a year now....im sure it is ready. it has alot of good stuffi n it. steer manure, chicken manure, perlite, vermiculite peat moss, coco coir. some others that i cant think of at the moment.
so when you germinate you do in a paper towel? then u pick these and put them in the soil pellets. what percent sprouts do you get to come up? i have about 7-8 sprouts now. do you just keep moving them in and out until you have every pellet with a sprout in it? we need to start talking about how i am going to choose which are best for next breed. is there anything i should be doing this early in the game? i have been taking notes on when each sprout has sprouted this way i can keep track of the fast growers and what not.
Cool man, the soil mix sounds good. Wish I'd have invested like that 6 months ago! That stuff should be aged to perfection now.
Yep paper towel, then into Jiffy pots. Not sure what you mean by 'moving them in and out'...?
Yeah track growth rates, height, # of nodes, spacing between nodes, rate of secondary growth, speed to sexual maturity (when they first show sex), leaf type (indica, sativa, brief description), color, and smell/flavor when rubbed. Whew, that was a lot! But you'll just have to keep tracking everything all the way through flower till the end, because new traits can pop up all the way to the last week of flower (i.e. hermies), and you also won't be able to comment on the final product until it is complete of course. At that time you can rate potency, which is one of the most important traits to consider, but also the hardest to gauge ahead of time.