So the babies are growing!
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Yeah in maybe 3-4 days I’ll transplant them to their final pots.
 
Alright, here’s a boring update.

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Still another week to go before I can put them into bigger pots.

Oh and remember the little bagseed plants from a friend in the last grow that I was nursing back to life in the background?

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They will be ready for flower in a week.

Also the Gorilla Glue from last grow is in its second week of flower. Not sure if I’m going to cut it down, leave it in there, move it under a smaller light, etc etc.
 
So, baby update:

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I lined the closet with Reflectix to save some of them photons and bounce them back on the plants. I had to move even more out of the dome because they were crowding each other out.

I’ll have to move the regular seeds into 1 gallon fabric pots in a couple of days, as the batch of super soil I got cooking just got a fresh delivery of biochar so I mixed that in along with some more myco and great white and mammoth p and a little compost tea mix I made, just to kickstart a second round of biological growth before planting in it.
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Looking good though. I want my tent to look like yours but with minimal plants kong.

These are regular seeds, so assume half are male and are getting culled in flower, hence why so many plants. Could be a chance there’s only 2 female plants out of all of them. Never know. That’s why you have to pop a bunch to find a great mother you want to base your strain on.
 
I know it’s been a minute but I have a quick update:

Had to transplant everything into 2 gal fabric pots, save the Quick Critical + by Dinafem in the center, which my dumb ass thought was an auto based on the name and explosive rate of growth, but it’s actually a photoperiod that is just taking my LOS and going nuts.

The progress on the mystery plant in flower is going well. It definitely smells more like a kush than the gorilla glue it was labeled as. It’s frosty as all hell, and I managed to green it up with a top feed of some Azos, microbe brew, clean kelp, and biobizz fishmix top water, and then giving it some good flower nutes in the water with aeration in the red until it started drinking it again. I keep having to LST it to keep the buds from covering each other.

So I’m looking forward to cutting clones off of the Quick Critical + and having it as a decent mother for quicker turnaround on yields.
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They do look amazing kong I won't lie.. not be long and I'll be off to a start like that.... awsome stuff

I’m glad you showed up because I stunted a plant just to show you that if you literally just give a plant water and light you never have to touch it.
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Super easy, only watered 4 times, transplanted twice to stunt the growth, and topped once because I top everything. That’s it. That was my point to where you need to just let the plants grow first, then with the clones you cut, start being weird and optimizing. Can’t optimize without a baseline.

The point is, if you’re trying to grow weed, you’re approaching it wrong. You should look at it as “how can I provide the proper environment for my plants to be their best selves”, and once that’s down, then you can grow some weed .
 
Been a while, but I harvested the 10 plants.

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Not too bad. I lost about 2/3rds of the Challenger Deep and the Raspberry Moonshines to ballsacks, so the current run in flower is sorta limited.

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That being said moving to a microbe tea/fermented plant juice only with heavily amended soil seems like the way to go, with super green and frosty plants with minimal effort.

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