Rayquaza
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This is my first time growing cannabis and I'm really excited to start! Although I've read a lot of books on botany and cannabis cultivation, this is my first time actually growing it. I expect to make a few mistakes along the way, but hey, that's how you learn!
This is my first time growing cannabis and I'm really excited to start! Although I've read a lot of books on botany and cannabis cultivation, this is my first time actually growing it. I expect to make a few mistakes along the way, but hey, that's how you learn!
Strain: Gelato + OG Kush, Feminised (Photoperiod Sativa)
Soil: 20% Perlite, 80% Fox Farms Ocean Forest
Weather: Southern California, 55-75 F, 65-99% Humidity
Location: Outdoors
Started: June 17th, 2020
Plants Names: Regirock, Rayquaza, Gazebo
June 17
- Germinated seeds with ¼” tap roots were planted in small solo cups using FFOF soil
June 20
- Three (3) seeds sprout from soil
June 24
- Transplanted all seedlings to 3 gallon pots.
- 20% Perlite 80% FFOF for Regirock and Gazebo.
- 20% Perlite 40% FFOF 40% Potting soil for Rayquaza.
June 26
- Plants are looking healthy
June 28
- Rayquaza and Gazebo toppled over during early morning rain, so I added wooden skewers as stakes to prop them up. Regirock seemed fine so I didn't stake her.
- First feeding was today, 4 cups water / 1 teaspoon Foxfarm Big Bloom, pH adjusted
June 30
- Plants seemed to regain composure, so I removed the stakes
- Fed seedlings with 4 cups water + 1 tsp Foxfarm Big Bloom + 1/4 tsp Foxfarm Grow Big
- A Few hours later, Gazebo and Rayquaza looked stressed (leaf tips curling / cupping). I think it's too early to fertilize these seedlings, so I will back off.
July 1
- Flushed with fresh water. The girls are looking much happier now, and the leaf curling has lessened. I think they will be just fine.
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