Thanks @sanguine I just wish they had more stretch when they were younger. I removed the sucker and the first set of true leaves a little while ago because they were mostly buried. I've adjusted the way I start seedlings now.
These were started with only 1\2 a cup of soil with the led light 2 1\2 feet away, and then back filled. After that I lowered the light to 2 ft after the desired stretch. Although some of them are looking weird??? There's only 1\3 volume of Ocean Forest mixed in, so it's hard for me to believe that their dirt was too hot, but could be they were too wet for awhile.
Sorry for the poor pic quality, I had to stay out of sight from a neighbor's house about a 100 yds away and I couldn't get out of the shadows. The lady on the right is 8 inches tall and her sister is 10 inches. Here's a better pic of sissy.
I'm using a Kindle Fire so pic quality suks! I'll try to get close ups posted as soon as it's safe. I was in a hurry since I hadn't updated in 6 days. Until next time... Peace!
Thanks for stopping by @sour.b I've never grown any of the red family before, but I have noticed they have been a much lighter shade of green than my other plants.
@Need4Weed from experience the Red familly definitely do have a lighter shade of Green bro. Have a peep at the Red Poison#2 thread from a while ago in my signature it will give you some insight on what to expect
@Need4Weed from experience the Red familly definitely do have a lighter shade of Green bro. Have a peep at the Red Poison#2 thread from a while ago in my signature it will give you some insight on what to expect
You must have been reading my mind! I had just noticed it when I visited your GNs Telos thread and I was planning on checking out as soon as I re-charge my tablet. You must be physic dude!
I gave the girls a light feeding this morning with 3 ml each of Fox Farm Grow Big and Big Bloom along with 2 ml of molasses in a gallon of bubbled rain water. I put the girls in a tote and let them soak it up from the bottom. Pots were topped off with my usual mix and as you can see, I pinned plastic grocery bags around their fabric pots in the hope that it will slow down evaporation and help keep the pots cooler. It was 88 F here yesterday and 90 F today. Anywho, as always.. comments, advice, criticism, banter and especially rants are welcomed and encouraged!
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