Watered all the plants with a total of 6 gallons of water. I'm not using ANY additional nutes but what are already in the soil.
I'm pretty convinced that spending money on nutes in a bottle is a waste, and while it may help some, it's not necessary to produce good cannabis.
Also, since my main objective across the board is to generate pure-strain seeds, I just need these plants to be strong enough to reproduce....although getting some smoke-able bud is a goal.
I also brought out an additional 10 gallons of water, and put that in storage for future use at the plot. The way the weather patterns are, I should be able to get away with
not watering for at least a week, maybe longer.
However, the plants (especially the auto-flowering plants I have out there) will likely start showing sex within the next few weeks (still no definitive signs yet), so it'll be prudent to check on them at least once a week.
The last thing I want is auto-flower pollen on any of my Cataract Kush, Querkle, or Jack the Ripper, so I'll be vigilantly checking each week. I should be successful in separating all the males I want to keep alive for breeding, without too much worry about random or stray pollination's. The only way I could really mess it up is if I'm not careful about cleanliness.
Once the males have balls, any contact I have with them will be in a separate area, away from the females. Any upkeep or examining of either plants will be done like this: females visited first, then I'll walk to my male plot, and from there, leave the scene all-together. Clothes will also be laundered directly after visiting the plots, to prevent any pollen from my clothes interacting with any of my other clothes. It happens.
Here is the video, along with some pics to document the progress so far:
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Cataract Kush
Querkle
It looks like whatever waxy/curling was happening with this plant has stopped...but the waxing scarring remains:
Jack The Ripper