Earth Toker
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What's up, fellow growers and tokers "casually takes a hit of lemon cake, exhales"
Here, we have my first grow; I will be growing organically. I'm pretty stoked and confident about this grow and the rest too come. Subscribe to witness the fruits of my labor.
Grow info:
Strains - Pineapple chunk - Fem
Girl Scout cookies - Reg
Unknown seeds.
Soil amendments - fox farm happy frog, EcoScraps organic potting mix, lambert organic Canadian sphagnum peat moss - 6.5 ph
Fertilizer - Organic Peruvian seabird guano, EcoScraps organic food - veg
Organic Jamaican bat guano, organic Langbeinite, EcoScraps organic food - bloom
Supplements - organic black strap molasses, organic coconut water, organic aloe Vera juice
Water - spring water & filtered tap, ph lowered, using fresh lemon juice to 6.0 and collected rain water testing at 8.0 ph
Light source - sunlight, 13 watt CFL, Marswell 600w LED
Potting - 7 gallon fabric pots, clear solo cups
Tools - ph test drops, soil ph pill test, soil thermometer
Location - outdoors and a temporary homemade grow tent - 3.5' x 3.8' Mylar interior walls
Ask for specs.
Temps vary at the moment, do to the weather.
Prior plant info:
(Afghan skunks first leaf set gets partially eaten, then succumbs to transplant shock). I Germinated all of the seeds in a tap water soiled paper cloth, put in a sandwich bag for about 3-4 days. Pineapple chunk was the first to be germinated and planted. It came out of its shell inside of the paper cloth, baring its young cloudy yellow cotys. So I plant her that morning in a clear solo cup, within the cup were the soil amendments listed above testing at 6.5 ; then Watered with spring water ph to 6.0. In the matter of approx. 3hrs, plant shows signs that she has planted herself by raising its stem body.
1st week, I put her and the others through a 24hr light cycle of sun and a 13w CFL, indoor & out with a smaller clear cup on top of the clear solo for about 4 days to cause condensation creating a humid environment. Constantly seeing new growth everyday. As the plant got bigger, I took the top off and turned on a mini 4" fan, eventually needing stem support (tied her to a tooth pick) potted GSC and a couple of unknown seeds, all 4-6mm out of their shell. GSC was the next seed to fully sprout. Ended up losing a couple of un-germ'd seeds and 4 seedling in germ to light deprivation, so I germ'd a nice amount of unknown seeds including critical kush. Only a few survived through germ and non of them were CK. During the 2nd week, vigorous growth continues. 3 roots have visibly reached the bottom of the cup.
Current plant info:
Just potted pineapple chunk in a 7 gallon fabric pot yesterday with the soil mixture above, (6.5ph) Ending of the seedling stage. Yesterday I decided to water GSC and US with collected rain water (8.0ph) 2 times, one in the am and at night. Today will be the beginning of the vegetative stage for pineapple chunk 7/18/17.
Update: 7/18
went to go check on my plants this morning, saw something on one of my US plants young leaf, tried picking it off....ended up taking a piece of the leaf with it lol smh. Pineapple chunk had a successful transplant.
Pineapple Chunk - Transplant day:
Top view:
Repotted: PC
Top view:
Horizontal view:
Seedling pics coming soon.
Here, we have my first grow; I will be growing organically. I'm pretty stoked and confident about this grow and the rest too come. Subscribe to witness the fruits of my labor.
Grow info:
Strains - Pineapple chunk - Fem
Girl Scout cookies - Reg
Unknown seeds.
Soil amendments - fox farm happy frog, EcoScraps organic potting mix, lambert organic Canadian sphagnum peat moss - 6.5 ph
Fertilizer - Organic Peruvian seabird guano, EcoScraps organic food - veg
Organic Jamaican bat guano, organic Langbeinite, EcoScraps organic food - bloom
Supplements - organic black strap molasses, organic coconut water, organic aloe Vera juice
Water - spring water & filtered tap, ph lowered, using fresh lemon juice to 6.0 and collected rain water testing at 8.0 ph
Light source - sunlight, 13 watt CFL, Marswell 600w LED
Potting - 7 gallon fabric pots, clear solo cups
Tools - ph test drops, soil ph pill test, soil thermometer
Location - outdoors and a temporary homemade grow tent - 3.5' x 3.8' Mylar interior walls
Ask for specs.
Temps vary at the moment, do to the weather.
Prior plant info:
(Afghan skunks first leaf set gets partially eaten, then succumbs to transplant shock). I Germinated all of the seeds in a tap water soiled paper cloth, put in a sandwich bag for about 3-4 days. Pineapple chunk was the first to be germinated and planted. It came out of its shell inside of the paper cloth, baring its young cloudy yellow cotys. So I plant her that morning in a clear solo cup, within the cup were the soil amendments listed above testing at 6.5 ; then Watered with spring water ph to 6.0. In the matter of approx. 3hrs, plant shows signs that she has planted herself by raising its stem body.
1st week, I put her and the others through a 24hr light cycle of sun and a 13w CFL, indoor & out with a smaller clear cup on top of the clear solo for about 4 days to cause condensation creating a humid environment. Constantly seeing new growth everyday. As the plant got bigger, I took the top off and turned on a mini 4" fan, eventually needing stem support (tied her to a tooth pick) potted GSC and a couple of unknown seeds, all 4-6mm out of their shell. GSC was the next seed to fully sprout. Ended up losing a couple of un-germ'd seeds and 4 seedling in germ to light deprivation, so I germ'd a nice amount of unknown seeds including critical kush. Only a few survived through germ and non of them were CK. During the 2nd week, vigorous growth continues. 3 roots have visibly reached the bottom of the cup.
Current plant info:
Just potted pineapple chunk in a 7 gallon fabric pot yesterday with the soil mixture above, (6.5ph) Ending of the seedling stage. Yesterday I decided to water GSC and US with collected rain water (8.0ph) 2 times, one in the am and at night. Today will be the beginning of the vegetative stage for pineapple chunk 7/18/17.
Update: 7/18
went to go check on my plants this morning, saw something on one of my US plants young leaf, tried picking it off....ended up taking a piece of the leaf with it lol smh. Pineapple chunk had a successful transplant.
Pineapple Chunk - Transplant day:
Top view:
Repotted: PC
Top view:
Horizontal view:
Seedling pics coming soon.