2nd Generation Tangerine Haze

I think she's getting bigger, hard to tell. But she looks good

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I have the soil, I dug up a 7 gal container. It's a square one tho. for a while I was growing in square containers, they fit closer toghter. Not sure if I should try going with 3 square or not. argh, I only have round drip pans, I need to feed my head an try an get the brain working

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Ok I've moved the round container on to the big dolly and I've washed an sterilized the square one. now to fill it, it's a slow process, 4 quarts of soil gently wet till it moist

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I made a great watering bottle , I just drilled a bunch of small holes in the cap of a 1 litre soda bottle. It gives a nice gentle stream and 3 litres is 1 gallon, so easy to keep track of

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Alright then, 7 gallons of Coast of Maine Stonington blend soil and 1 gallon of Poland spring water. what better for soil from Maine to drink water from Maine

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Hmmmmm decision time, I have about 4 gallons of soil left... should I dig 5 out the round container and add the good shite
 
So I decided on digging 5 gals of the used soil out and replacing it with the rest of the good shite. Wish I had some perlite the bottom of the container a bit soggy. hope the seedling survives the transplant

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So I'm still debating on using the poland springs water or my very high quality tap water. I was doing some Information gathering and I emailed the coast of Maine Co. I explained my tap water chlorimein dilemma. They responded that my tap water would be fine that the very low level of chlorimein won't harm the living soil. Hmmmmff o'tay. Next I called the poland springs Co. they didn't have a email option. They answered promptly and were extremely nice and I asked the nice woman if poland springs was suitable to use to water my cannabis plant growing in organic soil, she said absolutely it was and it as close to what mother nature would water her with as I could get. So I'm going with the poland springs it's cost effective for me. it's only around 2-4 gallons a month

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Transplant night, about 10 minutes before lights out I'll put her in her new home. I like transplanting at night it's much less stress and they do grow some in the dark. Its a nice transition for the plant

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Ok the transplant is done, she didn't want to leave the cup and may have had a bit of root damage. should know by morning

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