BucketDweller
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Day Zero - The Seeds Arrived
I am excited to let you all know I'll be starting my very first grow journal today with one of the Early Miss Autoflowering seeds I acquired by mail from Crop King Seeds located in British Columbia; a western province of the distant land of Canada.
The packaging is quite interesting, and the strain boasts a possible 20%+ THC content, which I thought was pretty high for an autoflowering strain. The seeds came with some swag too, including a pin and a very high quality and comprehensive product catalog in full colour which included THC and CBD charts of each of all the available strains. Truely a pleasure to open up.
CKS was also kind enough to send along the preferred germinating method for their seeds, which is currently being executed.
Right now the peaceful seed is floating in a soy sauce dish. It looks quite serene as it sucks up the moisture it will need to complete the germination process.
Once the seed starts to sprout a tap root it will be planted in a small square flower pot roughly the size of a solo cup. Its first home will be my Space Bucket Mk 0, the glorious green and purple monster.
This guy has 5 23w CFL bulbs and ~4m strip of 5630 smd leds on an adhesive strip. It's a powerful little vegging capsule for a single plant. Here's a nice pic of my current grow of an unknown strain nestled in the veg bucket.
This plant is currently in my bloom bucket to make room for the incoming seedling. My Bloom bucket is a 32 gallon garbage can with a 270w galaxy hydro UFO light and about 6m of 5630 LED strip as sidelighting for intracanopy exposure. Here's my current little guy basking in some light.
And a family shot:
The bloom bucket is ventilated with a 4" extraction fan/carbon filter combo.
I will update as the germination continues, and beyond!
Day Zero Cont'd - PM
The seed sank about 12 hours after putting them in the cup of water. They have been transferred to a thick folded paper towel which is folded over my precious little bean. The tupperware lid I am using as a plate will be kept in the dark corner of a cabinet until it starts to sprout a tap-root.
I am excited to let you all know I'll be starting my very first grow journal today with one of the Early Miss Autoflowering seeds I acquired by mail from Crop King Seeds located in British Columbia; a western province of the distant land of Canada.
The packaging is quite interesting, and the strain boasts a possible 20%+ THC content, which I thought was pretty high for an autoflowering strain. The seeds came with some swag too, including a pin and a very high quality and comprehensive product catalog in full colour which included THC and CBD charts of each of all the available strains. Truely a pleasure to open up.
CKS was also kind enough to send along the preferred germinating method for their seeds, which is currently being executed.
Right now the peaceful seed is floating in a soy sauce dish. It looks quite serene as it sucks up the moisture it will need to complete the germination process.
Once the seed starts to sprout a tap root it will be planted in a small square flower pot roughly the size of a solo cup. Its first home will be my Space Bucket Mk 0, the glorious green and purple monster.
This guy has 5 23w CFL bulbs and ~4m strip of 5630 smd leds on an adhesive strip. It's a powerful little vegging capsule for a single plant. Here's a nice pic of my current grow of an unknown strain nestled in the veg bucket.
This plant is currently in my bloom bucket to make room for the incoming seedling. My Bloom bucket is a 32 gallon garbage can with a 270w galaxy hydro UFO light and about 6m of 5630 LED strip as sidelighting for intracanopy exposure. Here's my current little guy basking in some light.
And a family shot:
The bloom bucket is ventilated with a 4" extraction fan/carbon filter combo.
I will update as the germination continues, and beyond!
Day Zero Cont'd - PM
The seed sank about 12 hours after putting them in the cup of water. They have been transferred to a thick folded paper towel which is folded over my precious little bean. The tupperware lid I am using as a plate will be kept in the dark corner of a cabinet until it starts to sprout a tap-root.