Chapter 2: Day 5 Update
A brief note on how I'm counting days this time. Day 1 was when the seeds entered the rockwool.
Bucket Summary
Each bucket consists of 50 liters of coarse perlite (rinsed) on the bottom.
Followed by 1.5 blocks of Coco Coir. Drainage approx 2.5 inches from the bottom, hempy style.
More on the draining later.
I built a jig for measuring out my spacing and punching holes in the coco to accept the 1.5" rockwool cubes. It represents 1/2 of the container so I use on one end first and then flip it over and do the other side.
After using the jig, I have this:
Conclusion on the jig: It sucked. I won't ever be trying to do it this way again...lol. Damned near broke the jig trying to press down hard enough. As you can see, the impressions are about 1/4" deep. Fortunately, I suspected this might not work so I built a 2nd tool ahead of time...the poor man's jig:
This hand held screw driver gorilla glued into a pre-drilled 1.5" block worked pretty damned well. The original jig left good enough impressions for me to follow but it still was a time consuming task. As I said, had I to do this over I would do it differently. At any rate, moving on....
Progress during the planting. Note: doing the Chronic Thunders tonight.
Finished for the night with the Chronic Thunder Tab
75 rockwool cubes so far. The cube in the far upper right hand corner happens to have 2 sprouts in it...I guess I screwed up but I'm not going to mess with it. Only 4 of the 80 seeds have not germinated yet. VERY good results considering the general quality of seeds I've gotten from Attitude has been sub-par. Overall, I'm thrilled with the germ rate. The Skunk #1's are jamming at a near 100% germ rate so I will grab a few of them to bring this tub up to 84 total plants.
Both breeds were of similar heights in the previous experiment.
And finally, here are the Skunk #1's on deck for tomorrow! Pretty solid germination rate, huh?