Here they are at 7:30 the next morning, waking up and beginning to reach for the lights, which have been on since 5:30. The THC Bomb is a bit of a slow riser, or so I've noticed. She's 25 days old and measuring in at 7" with five nicely spaced nodes,working hard on #6.
A side shot of the Bomb. Her stalk and all internal growth looks excellent, IMO.
Little Buddha Magnum is taking her time at bolting up in stature. At Day 24 she's 5 1/2" and four nodes, busily pushing up the fifth.
From the side she looks perkier than the Bomb, but equally healthy and robust. Before anyone freaks out, the dark spots on any of the leaves is just slurry splash. I got most of it off the cannabis, but I was less concerned with the living mulch. Those big leaves in the living mulch (anyone know what they are?) are juicy with water. When you snap the stalks they nearly drip. I pick them off, tear them up and drop them onto the mulch daily. Later today the ones in the Buddha's pot need thinned out a bit more.
This may well be a simple overwatering. If so, it's minor and should resolve itself if I just let them alone to continue growing. I felt the soils and they are still pretty moist. I think I'll restrain the urge to water for a couple days and see how it goes. Sometimes the best thing a grower can do is to simply get out of the way. I need to have faith in my micro community to deal with this little challenge. From my perspective, they both look lovely. I'm a bit biased, and completely new to this stage of development, so if any of you have a different opinion, feel free to chime in.
We don't have a vehicle so I'm going to have the bag of perlite for the SIPs delivered instead of running out by bus. This will also have the benefit of keeping me from interfering with the drying out process. I'll check the soil daily and when I think they've reached a balance point I can set them up then.
I gave some thought to the soil gnats, and I think I'm going to invest in one of those little puffer dispensers you can get for applying diatomaceous earth and shoot some down under the mulch. That way I don't have to disturb the mulch and it will kill the adults almost instantaneously. With my partial grows I sprinkled it on, and that left a messy white residue all over the surface. I think I'll see if I can figure out how to make one. I'd never even looked for any DIY instructions. Good, a project to distract me.
Lights are raised a bit more. I typically do that before bed, but I'm battling a cold and couldn't focus that much last night. Too much time waiting in the cold yesterday for a bus that didn't show, so I had to push him home in his wheelchair the extra 1/2 mile, uphill. Good thing I'm strong, but by the time we got home I could feel the sinuses beginning to drain. I'm going to spend the day drinking lots and lots of water and fluids and resting. I refuse to welcome in the New Year with sickness!