Day...time is irrelevant at this juncture!
Been a little busy,with life and in the garden. But, Here i am ready to report. Finally finished trimming and from everything from my first harvest and ended up with more than i thought I'd have. The autos are wrapping up their dry,but the original crew is curing as we speak. Definitely pleased with the experienced and result of my first run
however i know there are areas i need to tighten up
for example, in still not confident that the earthbox issue has been resolved. The ph of the soil is currently 6.8 and the res is at 6.6 and I've seen no real progress but believe that the profession has showers down considerably or stropped altogether. I removed all of the larger,severely damaged leaves over the weekend,and do not see much(if any)new spotting. The 2nd set of autos that were popped towards the end of the first run are doing well and have started to show their sex and move into flower. With that said 1 is a female (gold glue from mephisto) and 1 is a male (Bashkorastan Russian xxl Super Auto Guardian of the Lost Terps). Trying to decide what to do with the male. It's genetics would let it thrive outside right now, but i do not know enough about chucking to Catch the pollen inside,much less outside), and i don't know of i want to pollinate anything right now that's in(or going in)the tent. Speaking of going in the tent⛺ ...
The 1 gallons are cooling their thing after getting a little trim and train. Well,i attempted to train a few ?...they are all happy as birds...i did take a few snips to practice cloning ? I'll let yak know how that turns out... Part 1 of my auto project is underway (l may start another journal on that specifically) and was started early for a few reasons that i can discuss in a private message. Beginning round is above ground and doing well,planted about 4 or 5 pairs for a beginners phenohunt(tm pending lol), & again i can discuss more in pm. Tent was cleaned out Sunday evening, the 2 autos got 2 of theirs new roommates move in yesterday after they(and another pair that are in 1 x 3 gallon fabric pot) were transplanted into their permanent homes...Pics of all the action below! As always Thank you PH staff and everyone who had given advice or lent an ear!✌?✌?✌?
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