Un gustazo!! Son fotos actuales si, me quedan estas 2 OTH, unas Super Malawi Haze y NL5/Haze, ya cosechamos otras cositas estas semanas anteriores.. un abrazo!!
3 SMH, 2 OTH
Otras cositas
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Sunrise Sunset is currently 14 hours 22 minutes.
So that's about 15 hours of light (for photoperiod control).
Got some seedlings in 3 gallon pots to put outside.
Just don't want to have them go into premature flowering.
What's the right day-length for moving plant outside, in general ?
I know it's different for different plants.
Typically if you wait until end of May, beginning of June you are good with clones.
But with seedlings it is part of the natural cycle and not a worry.
Maybe I'll start some more seeds & that will push some of the older plants out of the indoor Veg. Room.
We're down to very limited frost, e.g. ice on the windshield but not frozen.
Aw that's nice I outsmarted whatever version this is. What's weird is that I was able to post pictures before, the same way I did on the old version. Then they changed something, came up with all those options and all my answers seem to be wrong. I don't like the 'attached files' method but it's better then nothing.
Back to my point about shitty dirt, this is what a bag of organic potting soil looks like in 2021, up close. (look at the 1st picture in the attachment) This is how you lose 98% of the seeds seedlings you plant. I don't think there's any peat moss or perlite, just tree bark and sawdust. I've got two plants that survived from my first run, both Sweet Diesel x Bubblegum. They're finally coming out of their rotten root funk, it's taken 7 weeks!
I picked up some C99 x GG#4 seeds I was excited about and I had nothing but grief trying to get them going. First I blew through quite a few through my dampening off woes. So I started out some more in my second (successful) planting and every one was a weirdo mutant. It was very strange. (check out the 2nd attachment to see what they looked like) Stranger is that all of them have survived, barely, and they're finally sending out new growth. I've got one that's catching up to my other plants, they other 3 are hopelessly slow in regenerating. I've never had mutants that managed to send out new shoots, normally they aren't able to produce more leaves and die.
The last attachment is a Love Triangle, they're doing great this spring. Surprised by how fat and Afghan the leaves are.
Aw that's nice I outsmarted whatever version this is. What's weird is that I was able to post pictures before, the same way I did on the old version. Then they changed something, came up with all those options and all my answers seem to be wrong. I don't like the 'attached files' method but it's better then nothing.
Back to my point about shitty dirt, this is what a bag of organic potting soil looks like in 2021, up close. (look at the 1st picture in the attachment) This is how you lose 98% of the seeds seedlings you plant. I don't think there's any peat moss or perlite, just tree bark and sawdust. I've got two plants that survived from my first run, both Sweet Diesel x Bubblegum. They're finally coming out of their rotten root funk, it's taken 7 weeks!
I picked up some C99 x GG#4 seeds I was excited about and I had nothing but grief trying to get them going. First I blew through quite a few through my dampening off woes. So I started out some more in my second (successful) planting and every one was a weirdo mutant. It was very strange. (check out the 2nd attachment to see what they looked like) Stranger is that all of them have survived, barely, and they're finally sending out new growth. I've got one that's catching up to my other plants, they other 3 are hopelessly slow in regenerating. I've never had mutants that managed to send out new shoots, normally they aren't able to produce more leaves and die.
The last attachment is a Love Triangle, they're doing great this spring. Surprised by how fat and Afghan the leaves are.