Outdoor Summer greenhouse adventure

I have definitely stunted my Cobras. I was in a rush to get them out of the seed starter pot that I think I messed up their roots too much. The SD and SDxPJ that I lagged on transplanting all seems to have taken a lot better to their new homes.

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The Cobra males are all runted to they sexed super early and are dumping pollen. Such tiny stems. I'm gonna give them all the chop.

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Stone Dragons
One is looking exceptional the rest are looking alright to a little stunted. On the left is the male who is looking quite nice. stretching over the prettiest one. He had nice tight flower clusters so I'm going to use his pollen this round and some stored cobra pollen.

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Stone Dragons x Purple Jems
As a group these are looking stunning. No stunted ones. all females so far.??

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and the lil' ones

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I have them on 1/2 tsp of veg and a Cal supplement.
 

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looking good torch :smokebuds:
 
I hate to bust open an old thread I understand it to be bad practice however I had a question about the sea grow stuff seen yiu had mentioned it while surfing the forum

Anywho I was wondering do you add this to the water or do you add it in the soil?

Also is this an organic product I currently mix my own living soil ish thing with Dr earth's pot of gold and some fish mean cotton seed meal and kelp meal along either some 555 dry nutes watered in

Was wondering if there would be any adverse reactions in my soil or would a soilless mix be better? Like promix? Or a coco peat perlite mix of my own

Thanks and I hope to hear back from you on this
 
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