The Pineapple Poison from Super Sativa Seed Club.
She is looking pretty good. She is starting to fill out now. She is roughly around 6 inches tall. Yesterday on the 10th of January.
I transplanted her to her new home pot for the next 3 to 7 weeks. Using a 3- gallon fiber pot. With a organic soil combination of Ocean forest and Happy Frog mixture at the bottom of the pot that has an additional amount of organic nutrients added to the mix such as bone meal, blood meal, humic acid, Dolomite lime, triple phosphate , Epsom salt, worm castings, urea, gypison, potash, vermiculite, perlite, iron, kelp meal, plus.
This bottom layer is about 3" inches thick.
The next layer starts with a handful of worm castings, handful of vermiculite and a large pinch of bone meal approximately a quarter cup, and then straight ocean Forest for about 2 and 1/2 in, then another handful of worm castings, a handful of vermiculite, and a large pinch a bone meal, the last layer consist of Happy Frog, a handful of worm castings a handful of vermiculite and a pinch a bone meal. Then I watered all the pots with filtered water and let's set for 3 days
These are the original organic products that I will be using for this indoor grow.
I do a layering system when I do my pots. The stronger and more vibrant organic nutrients are at the bottom all ways.
(The reason at the bottom is when the plant gets old enough and the root structure gets to the bottom are the pot where the nutrients will be the strongest the plant is mature enough it can handle the extra microbe life that'll be there. The microbes living in this soil will have really strong poop at the bottom of these pots.)
The additional layers of bone meal, vermiculite, and worm castings, are additional nutrients they can be left for organic growing in abundance. As the plant will only up take what it needs. The vermiculite will just hold the nutrients and the extra moisture longer and also adds aeration in the soil, also the vermiculite adds a much-needed large amount of organic silica. That the cannabis plant needs a lot of to produce good cannabis.
Pineapple poison transplanting.
So after watering one more time to make sure the soil is well wrapped around the root structures of the seedling.
This is the final setup.
The pots setting on top of foam on my basement floor with a T5 8 bulb light above them. The light has 4- 6500 T5 fluorescent bulbs (blue) and 4 -bulbs that are more red. This combination will allow for faster stretching. Allowing me to clone faster in the long run. I'll be switching these lights fairly soon to the CMH 315 bulbs I'm only using these T5 because they're 4 ft long and cover my floor space better right now.
Thanks for stopping in. There'll be a shorter version of this in the Super Sativa Seed Club Community of grow.