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HadMatterism At the end of August, I left 3 seedlings with a friend before 3 weeks of travel, and when I returned I learned that only 1 had survived - a Super Afghan. I had a Jack Herer seedling and another Super Afghan. Upon returning, I germinated a range of seeds in a staggered window over the past month.
I live in the mountains of Peru at 10k ft elevation. The sun is intense here. I am growing outdoors in relatively small pots - and growing 2 plants per pot. This is a new process for me, as well as first time with Autos.
We are entering into rainy season, so I'm exciting to start growing in alignment with the rhythm of nature. I have some experience mostly with indoor grows, though I've grown a couple baby plants here outdoors. My goal is to manage the canopy in to bushy structure with LST and topping. I also am interested in cloning these and setting up a mother room to keep the genetics alive for the ones I want to continue to cultivate.
My goal is to grow top quality bud for myself and to share with friends and family. Yield is important, but secondary to quality.
I'm using a soil blend of local compost, perlite, rocks, and potting soil. I am considering Lotus nutrients. Any input/thoughts would be appreciated.
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Week 2. Vegetation
1h ago
1/5
10 hrs
Light Schedule
21 °C
Day Air Temp
7.0
pH
40 %
Air Humidity
14 °C
Solution Temp
14 °C
Substrate Temp
10 °C
Night Air Temp
11.36 liters
Pot Size
0.38 liters
Watering Volume
508 cm
Lamp Distance
HadMatterism I just let nature do it's thing this past week.
Super Afghan showing preflower traits. Makes sense as germinated at beginning of Sept. It's gonna be a baby nug plant. Transplanted her to larger pot.
Everything else seems to be settling in. The Blueberry is by far the most happy. It's growing rapidly and I haven't fed any plants anything.
Will start light feeding this upcoming week.
1/2 Strawberry Coughs broke through soil yesterday