Strain - White widow/Unknown
Type - Sativa/Indica mix
Stage - Vegative for two weeks
Area - Indoor/Outdoor
Potting compost - Soil
Mix - Sphagnum peat/Peat replacements
Pot -4 litre
Light 2 x 65 watt CFL/the sun
Aircooled - No
Temp - 23 degrees celecius
Pests - None
Watering - When dry
Ferilizers - Grow more/Miracle-gro soluble plant food, Nitrogen 24%/Phosphorus 8%/Potassium 16%
Started germination on 18th February 2012 using the soaking in a paper towel method. Once seeds had germinated I placed them in a pot of potting compost and covered them with a baggie, creating a polly tunnel effect. After initally watered them they were not watered for a week. First seedling came through 20th February 2012.
Once seedling had broken ground the baggie was removed to allow the plant to breathe.
By the 26th February 2012 (8 days after germination) all five seedling have broken ground.
The two on the top right are in regualar garden soil. The three on the bottom left are in potting compost. The one at the very top is suffering fertilizer burns, due to accidential fertilizers application.
Most plants by this point are showing their first true leaves.
1st March 2012 all plants have continued to grow for the past four days, except the one at the top it's leave have continued to die.
By the 5th March 2012 all plants have more than one set of true leaves. The one at the top has restarted new growth.
By the 11th March 2012 plants are continuing to grow and starting to bush outwards. All looking healthy and growing well, needing watered more often. Will begin fertilizing soon.
16th March 2012 separated plants further apart to give them more space.
18th March 2012 Strongest plant of the unknown strain was moved to the greenhouse and planted directly into the soil in the floor of the greenhouse, watered in generously and given 500ml of mircle-gro fertilizer mix.
Type - Sativa/Indica mix
Stage - Vegative for two weeks
Area - Indoor/Outdoor
Potting compost - Soil
Mix - Sphagnum peat/Peat replacements
Pot -4 litre
Light 2 x 65 watt CFL/the sun
Aircooled - No
Temp - 23 degrees celecius
Pests - None
Watering - When dry
Ferilizers - Grow more/Miracle-gro soluble plant food, Nitrogen 24%/Phosphorus 8%/Potassium 16%
Started germination on 18th February 2012 using the soaking in a paper towel method. Once seeds had germinated I placed them in a pot of potting compost and covered them with a baggie, creating a polly tunnel effect. After initally watered them they were not watered for a week. First seedling came through 20th February 2012.
Once seedling had broken ground the baggie was removed to allow the plant to breathe.
By the 26th February 2012 (8 days after germination) all five seedling have broken ground.
The two on the top right are in regualar garden soil. The three on the bottom left are in potting compost. The one at the very top is suffering fertilizer burns, due to accidential fertilizers application.
Most plants by this point are showing their first true leaves.
1st March 2012 all plants have continued to grow for the past four days, except the one at the top it's leave have continued to die.
By the 5th March 2012 all plants have more than one set of true leaves. The one at the top has restarted new growth.
By the 11th March 2012 plants are continuing to grow and starting to bush outwards. All looking healthy and growing well, needing watered more often. Will begin fertilizing soon.
16th March 2012 separated plants further apart to give them more space.
18th March 2012 Strongest plant of the unknown strain was moved to the greenhouse and planted directly into the soil in the floor of the greenhouse, watered in generously and given 500ml of mircle-gro fertilizer mix.