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I'm giving up on the Sour Skunk auto. I made bad decisions about soil and they are definitely stunted. I thought about letting them grow to see how they turn out, but I wouldn't expect much so I started over this morning with 4 seeds.
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So I yanked them a few minutes ago. I just put the seeds on to soak in water with a bit of rooting hormone added.

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Since I still have the original soak cup I just had to change the date.

Edit: I think I'm going to plant everything in the same 7 gallon pot and cull as things progress.
 
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The 4WSC is in a similar situation, except that it's a photo and there's not a good reason to plant new seeds

So I up-potted one to a 7 gallon pot and moved the other one to the same size pot but with buildasoil mixed half and half with the soil I was already using.

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The 4WSC is in a similar situation, except that it's a photo and there's not a good reason to plant new seeds

So I up-potted one to a 7 gallon pot and moved the other one to the same size pot but with buildasoil mixed half and half with the soil I was already using.

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Plant a new seed I bet it would outpace those two transplants and give a better show. Were the photo regs too?
 
My skills don’t allow me to figure out correcting that discolored lady
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so I popped her out into native soil in the greenhouse and will let nature do the rest:toke:
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defoliated anything touching the ground and added duck tape around the base sticky side out to deter earwigs from eating it. Might do the other 3g tomorrow if all is well with this one by the AM:smoker1:
 
Pulled the trigger on the other 3g transplant, technically have space for the two 5gs in the greenhouse too and may just put them out so I can lower my light and save money.
Beautifully air pruned roots prime for transplanting
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