Carolina Green Bud
Active Member
OK, this is my first real attempt.
I got 5 kaya gold feminized from Nirvana. I picked the strain because they said that it was easy to grow, and could take harsh conditions. I'm in the SE US and it get's hot here.
I started the seeds in 16oz stadium cups on April 6. I did not soak the seeds, or use the paper towel germination method. I just put some potting soil in the cup, left it down about 1-1/2" from the top, put the seed on top of the soil, and pushed it below the surface with my index finger, then raked soil back across the seed. I got the soil nice and moist with a spray bottle, then covered with clear plastic wrap to create a green house effect. I left in the dark for the first 36 hours, and the seeds popped through the soil on April 9th, 3 days later.
I grew them in the stadium cups for two weeks. The plants were about 6" tall when I transplanted to 5 gallon buckets on April 23rd. So, at this point the plants are a little over 6 weeks old.
Despite the prevailing wisdom of this site, I used Miracle Grow Moisture Control potting soil. It already has fertilizer included, it says it feeds for up to 3 months, so at this point I have not given any additional nutrients.
It's been unusually cloudy here. The day I transplanted was cloudy, and the sun did not shine for almost 3 days. Since then we have had a couple of weeks were 3 or 4 days in a row there was no sunshine. In fact, it's been cloudy and raining the last few days and we don't expect much sunshine tomorrow.
I'd like to know what you think. I think they are a bit stretchy, but I think the cloudy weather has contributed to this. When the sun shines, they get about 6 hours of direct sunlight.
Oh, the date stamp on the photos is not correct. The pictures are from today.
I got 5 kaya gold feminized from Nirvana. I picked the strain because they said that it was easy to grow, and could take harsh conditions. I'm in the SE US and it get's hot here.
I started the seeds in 16oz stadium cups on April 6. I did not soak the seeds, or use the paper towel germination method. I just put some potting soil in the cup, left it down about 1-1/2" from the top, put the seed on top of the soil, and pushed it below the surface with my index finger, then raked soil back across the seed. I got the soil nice and moist with a spray bottle, then covered with clear plastic wrap to create a green house effect. I left in the dark for the first 36 hours, and the seeds popped through the soil on April 9th, 3 days later.
I grew them in the stadium cups for two weeks. The plants were about 6" tall when I transplanted to 5 gallon buckets on April 23rd. So, at this point the plants are a little over 6 weeks old.
Despite the prevailing wisdom of this site, I used Miracle Grow Moisture Control potting soil. It already has fertilizer included, it says it feeds for up to 3 months, so at this point I have not given any additional nutrients.
It's been unusually cloudy here. The day I transplanted was cloudy, and the sun did not shine for almost 3 days. Since then we have had a couple of weeks were 3 or 4 days in a row there was no sunshine. In fact, it's been cloudy and raining the last few days and we don't expect much sunshine tomorrow.
I'd like to know what you think. I think they are a bit stretchy, but I think the cloudy weather has contributed to this. When the sun shines, they get about 6 hours of direct sunlight.
Oh, the date stamp on the photos is not correct. The pictures are from today.