Indoor Sweet Seeds - Red Poison.

Good morning baby....


Day 22 of Life and Health....

Today, you shall get a small taste of some CalMag, and I will add some more top soil, as we prepare for your next stage of life....

I raised the lights just a little, enjoy them my little baby...

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Today on day 24 of Life, she got a feeding of Tiger Bloom mixed with Big Bloom, both Fox Farm products, also I added about 1 inch of fresh topsoil, a mixture of Ocean Forrest and Happy Frog. This soil tends to run out of steam when the plant gets into flower, but then the other thing to understand is the plant is going through hormone changes and its needs and requirements also change. I will continue adding to the diverse microbe population, combined with some fresh soil and light nutes will get us through flower. I still expect as the stages in flower progress to see some deficiencies in the leaves, this is perfectly fine and exactly what occurs in nature, do not remove these leaves. Let me say it again, DO NOT REMOVE THESE LEAVES. Why? The plant is drawing much needed nutrient from them, and if you remove them then you are stealing food from your baby. If the leaves become crispy and fall off then let them...… Autoflowers grown in soils tend to love CalMag when in flower, there are many products available, I use a CalMag that is nitrogen free. Now nitrogen in small quantities is still needed in flower, for that I rely on the Nitride generating bacteria that I have been building in the soil since she was a seedling. Last thing I want is OVERFED with NITROGEN and a toxicity issue that can stop a autoflower in its tracks and cause the plant to just mature and check out and done. I have had this happen as we have tested with many products over the years.... If you can have a PERFECTLY fed plant, that is ideal, but if you have to choose between one of the two evils, go with the underfed route, as less is more. Nutrient toxicity can really RUIN your crop and yield at this point, now remember we are talking a soil grow here and not a hydro grow, soil grows are slower reacting, so addressing issues are slowing to take effect and often result in a novice grower making a OVER correction, where in hydro you can see improvements and fuck-ups much faster.… The above is wisdom, regardless of the scale of grow.

Now my baby, enjoy some Hip Hop from a era when we were pioneering the way,and didn't have a clue.....

 
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Today on day 24 of Life, she got a feeding of Tiger Bloom mixed with Big Bloom, both Fox Farm products, also I added about 1 inch of fresh topsoil, a mixture of Ocean Forrest and Happy Frog. This soil tends to run out of steam when the plant gets into flower, but then the other thing to understand is the plant is going through hormone changes and its needs and requirements also change. I will continue adding to the diverse microbe population, combined with some fresh soil and light nutes will get us through flower. I still expect as the stages in flower progress to see some deficiencies in the leaves, this is perfectly fine and exactly what occurs in nature, do not remove these leaves. Let me say it again, DO NOT REMOVE THESE LEAVES. Why? The plant is drawing much needed nutrient from them, and if you remove them then you are stealing food from your baby. If the leaves become crispy and fall off then let them...… Autoflowers grown in soils tend to love CalMag when in flower, there are many products available, I use a CalMag that is nitrogen free. Now nitrogen in small quantities is still needed in flower, for that I rely on the Nitride generating bacteria that I have been building in the soil since she was a seedling. Last thing I want is OVERFED with NITROGEN and a toxicity issue that can stop a autoflower in its tracks and cause the plant to just mature and check out and done. I have had this happen as we have tested with many products over the years.... If you can have a PERFECTLY fed plant, that is ideal, but if you have to choose between one of the two evils, go with the underfed route, as less is more. Nutrient toxicity can really RUIN your crop and yield at this point, now remember we are talking a soil grow here and not a hydro grow, soil grows are slower reacting, so addressing issues are slowing to take effect and often result in a novice grower making a OVER correction, where in hydro you can see improvements and fuck-ups much faster.… The above is wisdom, regardless of the scale of grow.

Now my baby, enjoy some Hip Hop from a era when we were pioneering the way,and didn't have a clue.....


I love your explanation of what you do and why. Your posts are always very informative. Thank you!
 
Here is a shot of my baby under natural light, on day 27 of Life and Health.


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The Purple is starting to come in. Today she got some Fox Farm Big Bloom with some Recharge.
She is now 17 inches tall, and entering full bloom. I still continue to spray her fan leaves (avoid the flowers) with Optic Foliar Overgrow, a product all my indoor houseplants really love. She has a really thick stem but is a tad tall for my liking, though her genetics don't want her to be as short as I wanted her. She is happy, and adding pistils everyday as she seeks pollen.... I have one lower leaf yellowing, perfectly fine, draw nutrients from it my special baby. Overall she is very healthy, she lifts her leaves and prays to the lights at day, and really wilts and droops at night, when she rests and heals....and grows..... Enjoy life my baby.


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The desktop houseplant grow continues...….
 
Here is a shot of my baby under natural light, on day 27 of Life and Health.


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The Purple is starting to come in. Today she got some Fox Farm Big Bloom with some Recharge.
She is now 17 inches tall, and entering full bloom. I still continue to spray her fan leaves (avoid the flowers) with Optic Foliar Overgrow, a product all my indoor houseplants really love. She has a really thick stem but is a tad tall for my liking, though her genetics don't want her to be as short as I wanted her. She is happy, and adding pistils everyday as she seeks pollen.... I have one lower leaf yellowing, perfectly fine, draw nutrients from it my special baby. Overall she is very healthy, she lifts her leaves and prays to the lights at day, and really wilts and droops at night, when she rests and heals....and grows..... Enjoy life my baby.


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The desktop houseplant grow continues...….
Wow that coloring is stunning
 
Pray to the lights my baby, it is your energy...

Day 27 of Life and Health... I think you might finish at around 50 days...…

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Cheap Amazon grow led bulbs, some cheap Walmart bulbs..... some music, and some love...
 
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