Hey there growers,
Thanks for coming and welcome to my now .6M (2ft) veg tent which has made way for these 2 autos going into flower. I set up my other .8M (2.6ft) tent as I need more of a perpetual cycle going to feed me my friendly organic, green medicine, more of that to come in a separate thread.
I have to apologise for being so lazy in posting anything recently. I popped these seeds all together, 2 autos, 2 photos together on 1st of August. I had 100% return, apart from one photo having TMV all is very well. If anyone wants more info on how I now germinate my seeds, please feel free to ask away and I'll post that in a thread too.
So I ordered 3 of these seeds and popped two, so I have one in supply, to reminisce and be nostalgic with at a later date. One plant now looks slightly smaller but that was due to me not ordering enough medium when potting the seedlings, I also forgot to order the pots
One 8L pot was ¾ full and the other just over ½ way. Now in 2 12L (2.6 gallon) pots, with re amended medium (I've tweeted my recipe so if anyone wants to see, let me know and also I'll make another thread) they look a lot happier than when they got droopy around a week ago. Not enough nutritients in the medium, I'd left it too long to top dress, as I was waiting it out for my delivery of coco coir. This may be one thing that catches growers out? As they just looked under or over watered, when really they just needed more foot space and some fresh nutes. I wish I'd taken pics but i don't like them being on my phone, upload and delete, be safe
They also started to look a little yellow in the newer growth (as did my photo plants), which was another sign repotting or re-amending was really necessary. If I'd had enough medium when initially potting the seedlings
Very recently I've also given them an organic tea/brew. This is a wise thing to do as an organic grower especially after repotting, so we can inoculate the medium with an many microbes as possible, i then generally wait a few days to a week and give them a general fruit and veg protection from nematodes direct. This seems to boost the soil food web and gives the plants a needed growth spurt through flower.
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Not sure how to give a neat link properly (Minty!?????)
A link (well an attempt) above for organic tea. My description is up there in that thread somewhere. Just ensure you read the following comments to get a full idea and any Q's I'm happy to help or head kver to Tad Hussey's website. A wealth of info.
The brew worked a treat, I tested one plant with a little and even overnight I had noticed a difference in overall health. I gave the plants it neat as the medium was already wet enough (poor timing again
From what DP say from their seed to harvest time in November. We shall see, They certainly look healthy enough to me.
looking good hun