This is my first journal so cut me a little slack. I had to re-register with a new name as my old name could potentially be linked back to me.
The plants are a F1 hybrid developed by me from a female Sativa from Africa and a male fat Indica from Humboldt County. Last year it was grown indoors (with some incredible results) and some feminized seeds produced for this years outdoor try. It's called snotty girl because it literately is dripping with THC and it's a bitch to clone.
The seeds were germinated March 15th and 25th using a solution of distilled water and kelp meal and then straight into to cow pots with just normal potting soil and then put under 5000K CFL's for a month. They have been outside now for about 20 days and are doing great. Keeping it as organic as possible but had to put out slug bait and deer repellent and have had to spray with a pepper wax to ward of some bugs.
The location of the grow is very interesting...more on that later!
I'll get some pictures up as soon as I figure out how. the March 15th plants are already knee high and growing at least an inch a day.
So the main issues I'm dealing with are deer, beaver, rabbits, slugs and bugs. The grow being found is minimal but you never know. The other big issue is this strain might not like the great outdoors where it is cooler and damper then where it's parents evolved. So it could be a total waste of time, except for the fun factor.
The plants are a F1 hybrid developed by me from a female Sativa from Africa and a male fat Indica from Humboldt County. Last year it was grown indoors (with some incredible results) and some feminized seeds produced for this years outdoor try. It's called snotty girl because it literately is dripping with THC and it's a bitch to clone.
The seeds were germinated March 15th and 25th using a solution of distilled water and kelp meal and then straight into to cow pots with just normal potting soil and then put under 5000K CFL's for a month. They have been outside now for about 20 days and are doing great. Keeping it as organic as possible but had to put out slug bait and deer repellent and have had to spray with a pepper wax to ward of some bugs.
The location of the grow is very interesting...more on that later!
I'll get some pictures up as soon as I figure out how. the March 15th plants are already knee high and growing at least an inch a day.
So the main issues I'm dealing with are deer, beaver, rabbits, slugs and bugs. The grow being found is minimal but you never know. The other big issue is this strain might not like the great outdoors where it is cooler and damper then where it's parents evolved. So it could be a total waste of time, except for the fun factor.