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sarah louise
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Topic: Sara's Garden for 2012/2013.Posted: 04 June 2012 at 13:32 |
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About time I put a bit of a journal together... the old brain has trouble remembering from one day to the next.
I had grand plans for Sensi's Jack Flash#5 and the Flying Dutchmen's Nepal Kush... lol root tip on the kush rotted in the coco and the JF that cracked has barely grown in the last 3 weeks... So I had a search through the seed stash and found a couple of other things to play with... 4 Power Kush fems (older freebies) 1 Skunk cross (from accidental pollination at the outdoor plot, was testing germination and dropped one in a pot to test the growth against the JF... it's growing fine so it's staying until it does anything funky) 5 or 6 afghani f2's... the mother (Eloise) I kept for a couple of seasons as clones... thought I'd see what comes out of the few seed I have saved... miss the sweet and creamy hash taste of my old Ellie. It would be nice to get at least one male out of the affies, but I wont cry if it turns out to be an all fem grow. Currently the seedlings are sitting in a heated propagating box (lid off) under 2x20w t4 mini fluoros in my clone cupboard (with small fan). Temp in the cupboard is 21C and the rh sits on 60%. That's about it for now... yeah the bigger one (rear right) is the skunkX and the one rear most, to the left is the JF... still sitting there but not doing much, cotyledons beginning to yellow. Now they just have to hurry up and grow. ![]() |
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coverking
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Posted: 04 June 2012 at 15:25 |
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nice ill be watching sarah
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organicgrow
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Posted: 04 June 2012 at 16:56 |
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good luck sarah, I wish you a bountiful harvest :)
I'm not sure what it is I'm seeing, but is the shell still remaining the on the JF seedling? |
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sarah louise
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Posted: 04 June 2012 at 18:20 |
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Thanks CK and OG, hope it turns out to be worth watching... and no that's not a shell, lol, it's an end on view of a yellowing cotyledon.
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coverking
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Posted: 04 June 2012 at 18:25 |
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im sure things will be booming in a week or two
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coverking
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Posted: 04 June 2012 at 18:27 |
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nice propagator by the way
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sarah louise
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Posted: 05 June 2012 at 05:14 |
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Ta CK, bought it at the beginning of last summer so I haven't really had a chance to use it yet. Surely does the job of keeping them warm and a sheet of wet capillary mat in the bottom of the tray keeps the humidity perfect.
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organicgrow
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Posted: 05 June 2012 at 11:53 |
lol you must forgive my boldness; it did kind of look like a shell from this angle. ![]() Well at least it's still alive. And I hope it will start growing soon. I was considering JF for my next purchase. So I'm interested to watch how one performs. One question: do you fertilize your seedling medium? or do you keep it relatively inert? And why? As I'm sure you know there's some disagreement on that matter. I'm trying to gather as much learned opinions as I can to improve my technique. Cheers OG |
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sarah louise
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Posted: 05 June 2012 at 13:11 |
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No worries Og, I thought it was a bit funny.
I wouldn't judge Jack Flash#5 from this seedling. Considering I have had a problem with seed from two different strains, I think the problem is more likely environmental than anything to do with the seeds. In the past I have had some trouble getting seed away during winter (damping off) but I thought the new propagator would help... if any more crap out, I'll go get a systemic fungicide and treat from the beginning. The medium is coco and perlite and before the seed goes in, the medium has been treated with a low strength fertiliser (ec 0.4) and liquid rooting hormone. I water with the same strength nutrient solution (ec 0.4, pH 5.8) until the second or third set of true leaves emerge and then increase the strength slowly. |
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Hash Driveway
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Posted: 05 June 2012 at 22:07 |
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I see your bad luck has started even before I've wished you good luck. Good luck! and I hope you can get the JF#5 going for a comparison.
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