Hadez411
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So a flood soaked a Tupperware full of "oops my plant got pollinated by someone else" seeds and so the race was on to do something with them. I sprouted them all and immediately started tossing out rejects or anything that struggled in any way. Got rid of anything that didn't show clear female pre flowers only, and now I'm down to the final few and they look decent. I messed up the mainlining so it was slower than it should have been.Their seedling light was eclectic, but their veg for a month and a half has been under EB gen 2 strips and they're 3 days into flower after having been mainlined into 8 mains and allowed to grow 4 nodes per main or 6" after the last topping. They were planted about 2 months ago. Please leave comments.
Soil has been a cheap mix of what I had available to me from my garden, until a week before flower. Now it's half worm compost 0.5 0.5 0.5 npk and some natural garden soil that has been amended with bone meal and added better drainage. Gave it some aluminum sulfate in water because it was getting slightly alkaline after I added the new soil mix.
One has barely burnt tips that seem to be elongating, maybe nitrogen burn. Another has the edges pointing up no matter what I do so fuck that arsehole of a plant he can take what the others get and like it.
I will water with molasses here n there to give the soil microorganisms a boost.
Soil has been a cheap mix of what I had available to me from my garden, until a week before flower. Now it's half worm compost 0.5 0.5 0.5 npk and some natural garden soil that has been amended with bone meal and added better drainage. Gave it some aluminum sulfate in water because it was getting slightly alkaline after I added the new soil mix.
One has barely burnt tips that seem to be elongating, maybe nitrogen burn. Another has the edges pointing up no matter what I do so fuck that arsehole of a plant he can take what the others get and like it.
I will water with molasses here n there to give the soil microorganisms a boost.
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