Potted all.
Added 20 ml Aurora OregonismXL Myco tea each.
Added Powdered Dunk, 2 Tablespoons each.
My bag of Jiffy Starter mix had been left open and got infested with Fungus Gnats and the larvae cost me one seedling last run so I had treated the bag with a Dunk tea I had made 2 weeks before dropping. I also treated the cups and when the first seed broke the surface I could see Nematodes moving on the shell through my scope. Cool. I made a short clip but 1, I can't find it and 2, I don't know how to host it safely or where to put it. Social Media and Cloud sites are out.
If you wonder why my pics suddenly look so commercial, this grow is with free beans and since any exposure is good exposure, its's my way of saying thanks.
Added 1/2 Flowertab at day 10.
Foliar feeding with lite mix at dark period.
Fighting the temptation to top ET now but I won't only because it will require training and with the holidays coming I'm busy enough. I will do it next run. I'll feed and nurture these ladies lovingly but otherwise they are on their own.
While preparing the pots, I added 10 mil. Aurora Oregonism XL Mycorrhizae fungi+ tea to them each at the lower and mid levels.
I was much more careful filling the air pots this time. Attentive that each dimple was filled. The first full watering showed that the extra care paid off. Not a drop out of the sides.
They are happy.
All but Toof have shown sex.
Toof will be a stubby. Healthy as the others, just small.
Feeding 8ml gal Cal/Mag
Better pics tomorrow.
Edit: I may be wrong about Toof. I just looked under her skirt and see she is working on a stem that is already thicker than the other larger plants. once in stretch she might surprise.
Day 30
Toof is still fattening her stalk with stretch just starting but still no pistils.
I started the other three with Soul Bloom and will start Big Bud in 5 days.
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