cayennecuervo
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May 9: Seed Planted (Day 1)
- Soar Potting Soil & Coco Coir Mix, 3-inch Jiffy Peat Pots. Pot on heating pad & covered with plastic wrap.
May 11: Germination (Day 3)
- Taken out from under plastic wrap and put on a heating pad.
- Ambient temps 65-70/18-21 F/C
- Humidity 10%
May 27: Planted Outside (Day 19)
- Soar Potting Soil & Coco Coir Mix
- 16 inch / 40 cm pot
This strain, like every other strain, start showing signs of nutrient deficiency starting around day 15. I did not take the seedling out of the pot but instead, cut the sides of the pot to help the roots break free sooner. New growth started immediately, and the plant showed no signs of transplant shock.
June 10: (Day 33) The last picture was taken and then it was eaten.
This was the only plant that was placed in a pot small enough to move around the yard to the areas with the best sun all day long. During the cold nights, it was being moved into the garage, where it was about 20 degrees warmer. It was a very happy plant until it met its demise one afternoon and became a dog treat.
May 9: Seed Planted (Day 1)
- Soar Potting Soil & Coco Coir Mix, 3-inch Jiffy Peat Pots. Pot on heating pad & covered with plastic wrap.
May 11: Germination (Day 3)
- Taken out from under plastic wrap and put on a heating pad.
- Ambient temps 65-70/18-21 F/C
- Humidity 10%
May 27: Planted Outside (Day 19)
- Soar Potting Soil & Coco Coir Mix
- 16 inch / 40 cm pot
This strain, like every other strain, start showing signs of nutrient deficiency starting around day 15. I did not take the seedling out of the pot but instead, cut the sides of the pot to help the roots break free sooner. New growth started immediately, and the plant showed no signs of transplant shock.
June 10: (Day 33) The last picture was taken and then it was eaten.
This was the only plant that was placed in a pot small enough to move around the yard to the areas with the best sun all day long. During the cold nights, it was being moved into the garage, where it was about 20 degrees warmer. It was a very happy plant until it met its demise one afternoon and became a dog treat.