FluffySquish

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Keeping track of our first grow

Big thanks to LubdaNugs for the equipment / supplies recommendations. :weed:

Yesterday (8 June) we mixed and started the composting of our Super Soil
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Next day knuckles (the dumpster bag that we mixed in was pretty rough)
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more as we progress...

comments always welcome :)
 

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FluffySquish

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Started soaking a few beans all are probably over a year old but hopefully still viable.SeedSoak.jpg
Blueballs ->>> Fireballs x pre '97 Blue Moonshine (feminized) --------- Jelly Pie ->>> Grape Pie x Stardawg (bagseed hopefully fem)
 

FluffySquish

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Bean #6 popped :clap: ...and she was added to the final starter pot.

2 - Blueballs

4 - Jelly Pie

they're all moist and covered, we'll check back tomorrow.
 

FluffySquish

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side note:

Tent did not fit into our available space. It was 1/2" too tall, so vice and hacksaw later easy mod finished. Each top corner piece lost about 1"
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Hindsight moment #2 a pipe cutter (which we have) would have done a perfect job cutting those corners.
 

FluffySquish

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bean #5 popped out this evening, although that was the last seed to crack. Three of the four Jelly Pie (lets hope they're all girls (if that IS their real strain))
 

ZiggetyZagg

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We're still hoping to see that last bean poke it's head out, but I'm thinking it's time to investigate. We added dirt to the ones that were leggy. Hopefully that helps. The tent is all decked out waiting for the kids to move in.
 

ZiggetyZagg

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Well, we did go investigate. Finally found the seed (surprisingly difficult when there's no taproot), it had cracked when we put it in the dirt, but it had deteriorated to the point that it just disintegrated. Owell, I'm sure the rest will be girls. Final count: 2 Blue Balls, 3 Jelly Pie.
 

FluffySquish

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a shot of the updated group Left to right jp/bb/jp/jp/bb
the Blueballs are sporting some seriously broad leaves compared to the Jelly Pie
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we gave the bottoms of the translucent starter pots some darkness.
 
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