status and line-up
all plants in the garden are growing very nicely and looking well. bless Jah! Plants that failed to meet growth were disposed of, not with ease. Two plants have joined my line up.
So now, of the seedbank (the thread title) there are now 6 plants in coco and 5 in soil. So that's ten, and there's two plants I just now got of unknown (but good looking) strain, bagseed. Three more plants (two of which are in the same pot!) are experiments I was doing that I just couldn't kill. They came from a friend who had a hermie.
So I have many plants right now, and I don't know my sexes yet. I'm actually hoping for a low female ratio right now, cuz I planted so many just to be safe, but actually I think 3 or 4 plants or a bit more, with much bigger pots is what I wanna go through flowering with. Too many plants is a lot of mess and also not looked well upon.
I will use LST and FIMming for canopy designing. Scrog is just too much for me right now. I hope to have many many branches that I can even out. I should fim some of my plants today. I'd like to compare FIM+LST to just LST of the main branch. They say that when they are in even height they grow as if fimmed. Yes, I will try this.
I got drips today, installed them for 6 of the coco pots. This allow me to water 4 times a day now, the same amount to all plants, with measured runoff and shit. Is having a steady percentage of runoff really that important?
So I have a res now - I put 9.4 liters of RO water in it, ~25ml of HESI coco for EC @ 1350mS; 2 drops of SuperVit; about 15ml of Biobizz root juice; 5ml of Bioheaven; - Perhaps a bit low especially for the new more mature plants.
I'm gonna put an air pump and stone in there so the water doesn't go bad, esp. with all the organic ferts in it. I really hate using organic ferts, but I'm too broke to replace them with hesi nutes and I have a lot of them. The biggest problem is that I can't use H2o2 with it, and then I have algae forming on top of the coco, as it is mostly wet/moist. This is upsetting though I think not crucial. Using H2o2 does stop it, so perhaps I will do one small res fill (two three days) with organics, then one large res fill of h2o2. I'm not sure about this though, as organic ferts rely on building colonies and shit, and I just kill those with H2o2. But then, algae is really not cool.
Tomorrow I must clean the cooltube.
Plants and pics:

- the coco girls. The center plant, an afghan kush, was planted 6 days after the rest, as well as the two small soil plants behind it, Vega being Hailey's Comet, and to the right of it is Pashtun, an Afghan Kush. I must say, the lights are wrongdoing them in these pics. They are green and fresh and hardy, very healthy.

- Rivka, the plant beneath the thermometer is a new plant I got from a friend this week. It was planted a few days before mine, and it smell really great. So, it was a bit wilty when I got it, I gave it my mix and now it's leaves are curling a bit upward. They still look dark green. I'm not sure if I'm good on this. I should probably transplant it tomorrow. The thing is, I can't see roots from below! But it's so big... what am I missing here? should I transplant?
-Lea, the farthest plant in the small pot is also new. He's been fimmed, and is very big. When I got it it showed signs of what I believed to be a mag deficiency (severly curling upwards and yellowing bottom leaves?) and possibly nitrogen deficiency as well. After getting my mix it seems to be recovering and the leaves are slowly lowering. It's still yellowing bottom leaves however, this I must counter. Perhaps my nutes aren't enough for him, and perhaps it also needs a transplant now. also doesn't show roots from below.
-the plant with the thermometer is an experimental plant. She (showed hairs) is much smaller than her siblings in the second pot. I just started to LST her, haven't fimmed because I'm not sure if she's flowering or not (I've had autos from this guy before, though he denies it)

- afghan kush in soil. not the healthiest of leaves (but still healthy), and has trouble standing up. not much i can do about it though except giving some root juice and bioheaven today.

- another shot of Rivka, the new plant. It's leaves are rather different than all my other indicas.

- this is my big ass experimental pot! These are two plants in the same pot. Interestingly, each of them is bigger than the other experimental plant that is the same age and stands alone in her pot! They have hardly gotten any nutes since the start, I just now started feeding bio grow to them, as well as root juice and bioheaven. The oscillating fan fell on one of them, a while back ago, and actually supercropped them very nicely, as you can somehow maybe see in the pic, it's quite a nice canopy, perhaps twice in width than in height. I am most pleased.
That's it for now. Stay tuned and comment all you like. I'd love to hear thoughts and opinions and love.
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