Hazmat's Comparative Grow Featuring Banana Jealousy By Seedsman

DAY 15 BANANA JEALOUSIES.

Just over two weeks above surface and both banana Jealousies are doing great. Noticeable growth in the foliage... So they are happy with the light change for sure. šŸ‘. Number 2 is still a little tall but will be remedied next week with transplant.

They were watered yesterday with plain water with no additives until a slight run off and given a quick look over.... No concerns...no pests.... No deficiencies.

Light: 18/6 under 100w "Blurple" led.
Temperature: 74-76f - 23.3-24.4c
Humidity: 50-55%
Nutrients: none added, they are feeding on what is in the soil.

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DAY 15 BANANA JEALOUSIES.

Just over two weeks above surface and both banana Jealousies are doing great. Noticeable growth in the foliage... So they are happy with the light change for sure. šŸ‘. Number 2 is still a little tall but will be remedied next week with transplant.

They were watered yesterday with plain water with no additives until a slight run off and given a quick look over.... No concerns...no pests.... No deficiencies.

Light: 18/6 under 100w "Blurple" led.
Temperature: 74-76f - 23.3-24.4c
Humidity: 50-55%
Nutrients: none added, they are feeding on what is in the soil.

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Looking Sassy! :green_heart:
 
DAY 17 BANANA JEALOUSIES.

Both ladies have been up-potted into two gallon fabric pots which were layered with 1" of perlite at the bottom, followed by about 1-1/2 inch of FFOC soil topped with a tsp of bone meal and 2 tsp of @DYNOMYCO mycorrhizal root inoculant. Then finished off the rest of the way with FFOC soil.
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Once placed in the new homes they were both fed 1/3 cup @GeoFlora Nutrients Veg and watered to run off.

They have been sitting out on the back deck all day and seem to be loving the outdoors.
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And before anyone says to fill em up.... I ordered more FFOC, so no worries lol I'm aware after a couple waterings the level is going to drop further so I must get on it asap.
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And now they will be moved from inside to out daily and back in at night.... I know I know šŸ˜®ā€šŸ’Ø it will be a pain in the ass later on. But as of current I cannot have these outside due to colder night temps still and the issue of them being illegal for home cultivation for another two months šŸ™„..... There has been a helicopter that has been flying around the area for the past few months weekly at night.... Could be nothing.... But why risk it.

But for now they get to chill and enjoy the scenery.
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Oh one additional thought.... I'm going to have to figure out some kind of semi friendly animal deterrent. My back yard butts up to the cemetery and we get all kinds of animals ground hogs, fox, rabbits, etc.... so I don't want to harm any animals for plants....but also don't want them to harm the plants.

Was possibly thinking cayenne pepper spray in a perimeter around where I intend to keep them. But any other thoughts are welcomed....also must be teacup Chihuahua and 5 year old friendly as they play back there.
 
DAY 20 BANANA JEALOUSIES.

Alright so the ladies got moved back inside for a couple of days, until this strong winded front passes through (2-3 days). Yesterday I woke up 6a.m to a calm morning with a strong sun and couple clouds....by 1 p.m had 21-25 steady winds with up to 48 mph gust šŸ˜©. Anyhow I got home at 3:20 and the girls were layed over.... But luckily enough they were still just doing there thing šŸ˜…. After a quick stilting and moved to the tent, they perked up quickly and resumed like nothing happened. For being so small they are very hardy. So far banana Jealousy by @SeedsMan is showing to be a strong strain, I'm excited to see what else these plants show.

They have received nothing since last watering from me. The storm the other day actually watered them for me... So I guess that was a plus lol.

After a check over they seem to be fine and free of pests or illness šŸ‘. They are now sitting back inside under @ViparSpectra P1000 100w light.

Thanks for stopping.

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DAY 24 BANANA JEALOUSIES.

Just a quickie update today. The ladies are doing well, both growing short and bushie šŸ‘. No damage no pest no concerns. Nothing added they were rewatered by mother nature 2 days ago. and are still heavy from that. Here are some pictures from about 7pm last night.

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DAY 26 BANANA JEALOUSIES.

The banana Jealousies are doing great. I think they have acclimated to New York weather patter....which is non-existent šŸ˜…... Could be 60 for a bit and then drop 10Ā° and high winds come out of nowhere....which has already happened.

Anyhow they're both growing fairly fast and are loving the outdoor environment. This is my first real attempt of having outside plants so it's awesome to see the power of the sun in action. Right now they are put out with the rising sun at 6a.m and brought back in at around 8-8:30 pm and stay under the light until next day... So they are receiving 14-14.5 hours of sun and then getting 7.5-8 hours of very low strength light with no darkness. I know it is recommended that plants receive a dark/rest period but they seem to be loving the routine.... I have done 24/0 before with good results similar to this but used dimmer on lamp instead of changing light source. For now I'll stick with what I'm doing, if anything changes I'll make a change.

They have been drying out the last couple of days and under a tarp when outside. The next watering will be tomorrow and they will also be receiving their first dose of food at 1/3 cup top dress Veg by @GeoFlora Nutrients with a tsp (manufacturer provided scoop) of Cal-mag in the water bottle (3L bottle).

So far I'm looking king the over growth and look of these, and can't wait to see what else Banana Jealousy by @SeedsMan has in-store.

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DAY 29 BANANA JEALOUSIES.

Happy Saturday. The girls are out in the sun and just loving life. They took well to the first real feeding and have grown quite a bit since last post.

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Get ready these girls don't know what stop is once they start! šŸ’ššŸ˜
Will probably end up topping them twice and doing some heavy training on them. These are my first outdoor plants and so far so good with the sun.

But I'm sure these are going to beast out... Everyone else's are doing great, Including yoursšŸ˜šŸ¤˜
 
Will probably end up topping them twice and doing some heavy training on them. These are my first outdoor plants and so far so good with the sun.

But I'm sure these are going to beast out... Everyone else's are doing great, Including yoursšŸ˜šŸ¤˜
Oh yeah definitely top them, or they'll be taller than you!! šŸ˜œ
 
Day 32 Banana Jealousies.

Both ladies topped 3 days ago and have moved on like nothing happened.
Both have also been watered to 1/3 runoff.
No issues, no pests, no concerns šŸ‘.
Just some happy plants.
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The only concern I have is not even with the plants them selves or anything grow related... Our yard butts up to a cemetery and we get a lot of wild life.....like this fat ground hog/gopher...I'm not to sure šŸ˜‚...but he's been munching leaves in the garden, and hoping he/she stays right there and leaves the porch alone.
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*Also disregard the raggedy cane palm. It survived the winter here and I'm now rehabbing it *
 
So I'm new to the outdoor game.... But I was under the impression that photoperiods could veg essentially as long as you wanted..within reason of course.

Well both banana Jealousies are starting to flower already.... And they are getting 14+ hours of sun. In New York our longest day is 15 hours and like 30 minutes, and that's like in mid July.

So is this normal or did I screw something up? šŸ¤”

I Did some reading and a few sources say that some cannabis plants can start initiating the flowering sequence between 0-16 hours of light...could this of been the case here?.. Obviously knowing that setting a plant in 12/12 will almost 100% of the time initiate this.

But does this mean I really cannot grow outside here due to not having enough light to sustain a long grow due to location geologically?.. again I'm new to O.D and would appreciate any feed back.

Also moving them inside is not possible as I have two plants finishing (give or take 2 weeks) and then starting another grow for a fun little 3v3.....so there just isn't room šŸ˜

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So I'm new to the outdoor game.... But I was under the impression that photoperiods could veg essentially as long as you wanted..within reason of course.

Well both banana Jealousies are starting to flower already.... And they are getting 14+ hours of sun. In New York our longest day is 15 hours and like 30 minutes, and that's like in mid July.

So is this normal or did I screw something up? šŸ¤”

I Did some reading and a few sources say that some cannabis plants can start initiating the flowering sequence between 0-16 hours of light...could this of been the case here?.. Obviously knowing that setting a plant in 12/12 will almost 100% of the time initiate this.

But does this mean I really cannot grow outside here due to not having enough light to sustain a long grow due to location geologically?.. again I'm new to O.D and would appreciate any feed back.

Also moving them inside is not possible as I have two plants finishing (give or take 2 weeks) and then starting another grow for a fun little 3v3.....so there just isn't room šŸ˜

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I had my girls set with the sunrise and sunset, they chose to flower on their own accord as well. Which set me to changing the lights to 6a- 6p. I think they can still get their flower on with a 14+hr light schedule. Being outside they're getting more than enough light to meet their daily requirements. And I think it's good if they're not caring about the light schedule for your sake. šŸ˜Š
 
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