four strains 4 x 4

xtsho

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Just planted seeds of:
Black Domina
Night Nurse
Diesel Berry Cough
Pakistani Chitral Kush

I grow in coco but start my seeds in soil.

Using Flying Skull Bionix #1 for soil.

Ingredients: Spagnum Peat Moss, Aged Forest Humus, Coconut Coir, Volcanic Pumice, Worm Castings, Dolomite (pH adjustment), Calcium Carbonate Lime (pH adjustment), Basalt Rock Dust, Feather Meal, Bone Meal, Blood Meal, Crustacean Meal, Bat Guano, Kelp Meal, Microbial Inoculum (see back for details), Yucca Schidigera Extract (wetting agent).

It might be a little hot but if they make it they should take off.
I like to start seeds in good soil so they have everything they need and I don't have to do anything for quite awhile.
Starting in 2 x 2 x 4 plastic pots.
Will transplant when roots show from the bottom.
Then to three gallon fabric pots filled with coco and blumats for irrigation.

I have a bunch of Kilimanjaro pollen in the freezer so I'm going to dust a branch of each as well.
Hopefully they'll all germinate and I won't have to replant. These might look wet but it's 90 degrees outside.


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The Diesel Berry Cough didn't sprout so I replaced it with a Candida CD1 which is a high CBD and low THC strain from MM Genetics.
https://mmgenetics.eu/en/product/candida-cd-1/

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Breeder: MM Genetics
Variety: Mostly Sativa
THC Content: 0.5%
CBD Content: 11-20%
CBD to THC ratio: 20:1
Sex: Feminised
Grows: Indoors, Outdoors, Greenhouse
Flowering Time: 9 Weeks
Yield: High
Medicinal Use: Depression, ADHD, Anorexia, Epilepsy, Autism.





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From bottem left clockwise
Chitral Kush
Black Domina
Night Nurse
Candida CD1

I made a bonehead move and watered them full strength the first watering after transplanting into three gallon fabric pots and 100% coco. I fed them 1/4 strength nutes until 10% runoff when I realized what I did. They didn't suffer any significant damage. The Black Domina has a set of some very strange looking leaves but I'm just going to do nothing and I'm sure the plant will be fine. I set them outside to get some of that free sunshine.
These were sprayed with neem a couple days ago and will get another dose tonight. I believe in preventative measures. Maybe that's why I haven't found a spider mite on my plants in years.

I've topped each plant except the Candida. Two more toppings for eight colas. I'm leaving the Candida alone. Might train it some. Supercropping/lst combo type of thing. It's predominately sativa so I will need to keep it under control.
I just love fabric pots. All of the plants have roots poking out the sides getting air pruned.

 
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