they were damn sure walking towards the light dpjones. it was a miracle they greened back up.
one of my papaya seedlings is showing signs of nute burn, not bad, nothing to worry with yet. they got transplanted into 3 gal square buckets a few days ago. i may have over watered. these plants are a couple of weeks old, i'll have to go back and check in here. this is where all you miracle gro haters are suppose to chime in. save your thoughts for yourself.
the clones are going on 3 weeks and no signs at all of rooting. they are still alive, just no roots. i know with a clone that you get a guarantee female but is the time game worth it?
the 4 kush seedling are doing good. they are almost a week old.
my target is harvesting 4 plants a month.
i've got a separate grow chamber for a male and female to live in to make me some seeds. just waiting for the right parents.
I tried papaya once, it was a really nice smoke, I'm considering it for sure.
I've only grown one or two plants at a time to get the hang of it before. I'm still in planning stages for my first proper grow, and I'll probably get a few different strains going a la mini-SoG. More like pond-of-green, really. There's nothing like being able to choose what kind of high you want.
i did some trimming tonight, 2 branches. ended up with 27 wet grams after cleaning them up. i'm ready to harvest all of it so i can take my light to the new room.
hey lizzardking i'm thinking 4oz., maybe more. rule of thumb that i go by is what ever wet weight you get, split in half.
all post some pics in here in a few.
i just popped a 10 pack of papaya seeds a few weeks ago, i had the same problem, about 8/10 would not crack in paper towels on a heat mat, i put them in soil and they popped out within a few days, if you still have the beans just put them strait in the dirt, it worked for me