GeorgiaGrower's Grow Journal 2011

georgiagrower

Active Member
I have been advised to make a grow journal for this year. Although its my first grow down south, I hope it will be better than the one last year. I guess we will see how it goes:weed: There will be more than just bagseed in this particular Grow Journal this year. There has been some issues with the weather as well as the particular location of the grow. Id like to thank all of those that have helped me out with various things including, but not limited to advice. This is all for personal use of course.:bigjoint:I am pretty much experimenting with a new soil that I have never used before. Jiffy Organic seed starting soil mixed with miracle grow organic and perlite does seem to be a good combo so far. You can follow along to see the progress and find out if it is worth using in combination:?:. So far the Jiffy organic does appear to have a drainage issue.

This is a simple bag seed. Although going by the color of the buds, the taste, smell, and the high it did appear to be more of a high grade Indica/ sativa combo. I will continuously update this particular plant.
The plant in the pictures was started in Mid Feb. It as well as a few others have been this size for around 2 weeks now. They are growing but very slowly. As the weather warms up I hope they take off at their normal supposed rate of growth. Im not holding my breath, but we will see.


 

420pitbull

Member
Hi there, good luck with your grow buddy!
This is my 3rd year growing in the south!
Unfortunately I have never grown outdoors and can't be much help there.
However if you need any products or info on where to get them (good soils, lights, nutritions) I know a few good places!

Happy growing!
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
ease up on the watering. ;)

i try to hold off as long as possible. this will cause more root growth.
 

georgiagrower

Active Member
Picture update!



This plant has survived 30 degree nights and 50 degree days. Id venture to say that this is one tough plant!
After all my screw ups i would think that almost every other plant would have died by now. It was an experiment to plant so early. It seems that these plants can withstand damn near everything you throw at them. My next experiment will be planting in the dead of winter.
 
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