CalmAnSense
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9/29 - Day 35
7am - yesterday afternoon, I up-potted KB2 & CH2 into 7 gallon pots, adding Xtreme Mykos and watering through with filtered water and CaMg+. I did run out of FFOF soil...I mixed in 30% perlite and then had to top layer about an inch of RO microgreens in both pots. It’s not ideal, but I honestly doubt it makes much/any difference.
Both plants were getting a bit root bound, and the 3 gallon fabric pots I have really aren’t very big (upon closer inspection, I don’t think they actually fit 3 gallons of soil). So I figured the 7 gallons were a better choice. It’d actually be ideal to have 5 gallon fabric pots so I could fit 4 plants comfortably, as 7 gallons are really too big for 4 including pot trays. For future runs, I’m going to go from solo cup to the 2 gallon plastic pots then to 5 gallon fabric pots. I really like the growth of the SK’s and CH that went into the 2 gallons compared to the 1 gallons (even with putting the smallest plants at the time into those pots).
If the CH plant I put into 7 gallons doesn’t handle the transplant well by next week, I’ll take it out and replace with the CH plant in the 2 gallon. I can replace the KB too if needed, but the other is in a 1 gallon, so I don’t have much time to wait. It’s nice to have backups like that. If I don’t end up needing them, I’ll be giving them to a friend. Really hope KB2 does well though, because it’s by far the most fragrant of the lot...
The SK’s (reg seeds) in the 2 gallons are looking groovy, and both will go into 7 gallon pots next week. Hopefully will be able to get one female! I put the smallest SK outdoors yesterday, as it’s not growing as heartily as the others, and will use it to see what the SK’s look like when showing sex.
Big tings a g’waan, bredren!
Back row (l-r): KB2 & CH2
Front row: SK2, KB2, SK3, CH1
7am - yesterday afternoon, I up-potted KB2 & CH2 into 7 gallon pots, adding Xtreme Mykos and watering through with filtered water and CaMg+. I did run out of FFOF soil...I mixed in 30% perlite and then had to top layer about an inch of RO microgreens in both pots. It’s not ideal, but I honestly doubt it makes much/any difference.
Both plants were getting a bit root bound, and the 3 gallon fabric pots I have really aren’t very big (upon closer inspection, I don’t think they actually fit 3 gallons of soil). So I figured the 7 gallons were a better choice. It’d actually be ideal to have 5 gallon fabric pots so I could fit 4 plants comfortably, as 7 gallons are really too big for 4 including pot trays. For future runs, I’m going to go from solo cup to the 2 gallon plastic pots then to 5 gallon fabric pots. I really like the growth of the SK’s and CH that went into the 2 gallons compared to the 1 gallons (even with putting the smallest plants at the time into those pots).
If the CH plant I put into 7 gallons doesn’t handle the transplant well by next week, I’ll take it out and replace with the CH plant in the 2 gallon. I can replace the KB too if needed, but the other is in a 1 gallon, so I don’t have much time to wait. It’s nice to have backups like that. If I don’t end up needing them, I’ll be giving them to a friend. Really hope KB2 does well though, because it’s by far the most fragrant of the lot...
The SK’s (reg seeds) in the 2 gallons are looking groovy, and both will go into 7 gallon pots next week. Hopefully will be able to get one female! I put the smallest SK outdoors yesterday, as it’s not growing as heartily as the others, and will use it to see what the SK’s look like when showing sex.
Big tings a g’waan, bredren!
Back row (l-r): KB2 & CH2
Front row: SK2, KB2, SK3, CH1