weedcurious64
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I may resort to two a days too ... had to supercrop a couple today to keep them under the lights ... Lookin' good!
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left to right: Flo (temple cut) clone, kens bay 11 (could be a male) clone from unsexed plant, blue heron clone, drizella bx seed (my own bx), buddah's sister clone.
so mostly clones for me, altho the bay 11 is a clone of an unsexed plant from seed, so it could be a male.... and the drizella bx, who knows...
all are potted in a various mixtures of peat and perlite.
thanks bug, yours is looking beautiful!what u feeding them? looking nice.
I hate drama filled weeks but how else do you learn? My cheap ph meter went on the blink and instead of doubting the meter, I thought a plant was acting up. I then compounded the problem by adding way too much acid (vinegar). Once on a roll, I missed that the small pump was causing major heat problems. I lost a 15" grapefruit and and 16" Resin bomb. I managed to save the yogurt cups, but barely. The bad roots regrew, but then I found I wasn't using enough nitrogen (6-15-8, so switched to 20-20-20) and one plant was having a hard time. Because I'm experimenting by running five different trains at once, I found a few needed more hands on care than other ones.
Mini rant. I lost three meters that went bad because the cheap Chinese meters don't explain to use 4.01 or 7.01 solution in the cap when not in use. After reading up on $200 meters, I saw the chinese instructions weren't good ones. More or less set and forget, without the need of wetting solution. I now have a back bottle of r-0004. Plus the wetting solutions. Because my quadriplegia has allowed me to lose the meter in the tank a few times, I went with a better cheap one with a separate meter and sensor. Live and learn.
The first picture is Bogglegum at three weeks from popping. Second is a Female Seeds grab bag #1
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The second picture is
FS BS #2, Iced grapefruit, and FS BS #3.
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Here is a week after the accident showing the rapid comeback of the cloned grapefruit.
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