Jerry Tyson
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This is a shaping up to be a real David and Goliath match up. Still plenty of time, though. I'm rooting for the little guy!
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I love this plant and at the same time I am an outdoor grower so I only get to grow once a year. Last year in my journal I feel a bit bad by posting pics every few days, I felt people would be bored with too many. But when growing outdoors it's a long 6 month wait between grows. So this year I have been posting most days while telling myself that at least in the future I can refer back to my journal and see a more complete pictorial progression of development when I want to go back and reference something! So thumbs up from me hahaWish everyone would follow by your example
You could post one every morning and another every evening and I wouldn't be mad atcha!I’m going to post a pic almost every day, hope you guys don’t mind
especially since #2 has decided to stay with us
Very true, and a good idea for a lot of us.I love this plant and at the same time I am an outdoor grower so I only get to grow once a year. Last year in my journal I feel a bit bad by posting pics every few days, I felt people would be bored with too many. But when growing outdoors it's a long 6 month wait between grows. So this year I have been posting most days while telling myself that at least in the future I can refer back to my journal and see a more complete pictorial progression of development when I want to go back and reference something! So thumbs up from me haha
Especially now in the seedling phase it's like "are we there yet?" cause man this first 10 days or so can drag as far as seeing progress. But having pics from the last few days does always help if you need to know for sure...I'm gonna keep posting, of course lolYou could post one every morning and another every evening and I wouldn't be mad atcha!
Yes, exactly!Very true, and a good idea for a lot of us.
I find myself searching for stuff in my old pages all the time lately to see what I was feeding/not feeding and whatever else.
Sweet! I can keep a close eye the competition!I’m going to post a pic almost every day, hope you guys don’t mind
She’s tied with yours right now for most wrinklesSweet! I can keep a close eye the competition!
(carcass scurrys over to his journal to post a pic of his little mutant seedling)
I’ve noticed the tag feature doesn’t work at all...missed a few. Joining late...loving any GSC grow...my favorite and my first grow documented here.Good to have you, as always.
I think a lot of people didn’t get notified of the tag, they just stumbled upon this grow the old fashioned way
Yes I’m trying to branch out a bit and try new nutes and lights, especially sponsors.
GF looks simple enough and effective, though I appreciate any tips as a total newbie to this line.
As always I’m interested in increasing taste/potency much more than yield, any day. These last 2 (my autos) from @Weed Seeds Express were fortunately strong finishers in both those categories.
I did what you suggested and baked my FFOF before planting in my other grow, that’s another product I’m trying for the first time, and am liking it a lot so far.
Thanks for stopping by!
are they always drooped like this, below horizontal? This tells me that the bottom roots are staying wet and that you are watering too often. Maybe a postal scale would help?Your daily update pic
Set 1 always seems to have a bit of variegated color and that funny warped look. Then they’ll be normal. Strange plants sometimes
I had just watered #1, who just woke up. She was light and ready. Leaves will be up in a while.are they always drooped like this, below horizontal? This tells me that the bottom roots are staying wet and that you are watering too often. Maybe a postal scale would help?
lol... I am expecting to see a happy plant picture soon. Try coming at me with a camera first thing in the morning, before I have lifted myself up, and I would look a lot like that plant.I had just watered #1, who just woke up. She was light and ready. Leaves will be up in a while.
#2 hasn’t really even had a drink yet and is definitely sitting in moist soil. I’m kind of stuck until she starts sucking up water.
I have holes at the bottom of those cups for drainage, they’ll be ok
I promise, she’s happy and I’ll post a happy pic soon.lol... I am expecting to see a happy plant picture soon. Try coming at me with a camera first thing in the morning, before I have lifted myself up, and I would look a lot like that plant.
I appreciate it! This grow I’m all hooked up through GeoFlora but I have another WSE sponsored grow (in 3 weeks ish) coming up, and I’d love to talk to you about it for that grow.@Justin Goody Seems you are getting ready for transplant time (still a bit to go but getting there by the looks of things). Why don't you get some DYNOMYCO in the mix on your transplant and get those beneficial microbes teeming and your roots shooting? Would love you to see the numerous benefits our mycorrhizal inoculants will have.
Let me know if you need anything.
Looking forward to seeing how this turns out!
P.S @Emilya thanks for the shoutout queen!
Happy Growing
If you want to get some of that water out of there- fold up a paper towel, sit it on top of another solo cup, then stuff the seedling cup in there- leave it for an hour or 2, and when you pull it out, the paper towel will have wicked a lot of the water out of the seedling cup- do this a few times (with a fresh paper towel every time), till the paper towel comes out dry- this will leave the moisture level in the seedling cup "just right"#2 hasn’t really even had a drink yet and is definitely sitting in moist soil. I’m kind of stuck until she starts sucking up water.
Smart! Thank you.If you want to get some of that water out of there- fold up a paper towel, sit it on top of another solo cup, then stuff the seedling cup in there- leave it for an hour or 2, and when you pull it out, the paper towel will have wicked a lot of the water out of the seedling cup- do this a few times (with a fresh paper towel every time), till the paper towel comes out dry- this will leave the moisture level in the seedling cup "just right"
(BTW, that's my Northern Lights that popped outa the soil this morning)
Sorry about that, it was my fault the way I posted it, not the site.I’ve noticed the tag feature doesn’t work at all...missed a few. Joining late...loving any GSC grow...my favorite and my first grow documented here.