Girl scout cookies 2019/2020 grow

Joncoh101

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Hey guys so thought I would post some progress pictures of my girls that i got, feminized gsc from Nirvana seed Bank.
I'm gonna keep this thread as the one to Continously post progression.

Please feel free to critique and add your Insight it's all valued highly!

The attached pic of them when they were small was about 2 weeks ago when I just transplanted them into the bigger pots.
The roots are already coming out the bottom! Definitely noticed this strain grows more roots before shoots.

Seed sowing dates: 27/09/2019 was 3 gsc seeds. One got chowed by a snail
So on 05/10/2019 I sowed another gsc seed. Which is the shorter one in the pictures although it has begun to overtake the others, defos some good phenos

They were put into their biggest and final pot that they are in now on 07/11/2019
 

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Joncoh101

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Plan is to grow them for around another month until they fill out the pots nicely and get abit taller, going to stake them later on today. Im thinking of topping them soon too, but wanted to let them settle abit before i did that.

Feeding schedule consists of seabird guano mixed with worm tea, a micro and macro nutrient foliar feed called Hortisol as well as a ground up pellet fertilizer called Bounce back which is used for lawns over here, got a higher nitrogen content and is fully organic, basically chicken manure. I also water epsom salts in every 3 or 4 weeks.

I plan on making my own compost tea but need to get myself a pump and a suitable container
 

Joncoh101

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So here is an update with some pics. The 3 girl scout cookies started flowering way too early. This grow has been a big lesson, like every year for every grower I guess.

I'm not sure what caused the flowering but I'm pretty certain it was me moving the plant from one area to another in my garden to try get more light which triggered the flowering. Another thing is alot of people have told me gsc is an indoor strain and possibly the fact that it's been used to growing in a pampered indoor enviro it's now flowering.

Anyway my plan is to collect seed from these ones and grow again next year. I would like to cross the small shitty one that I have with a friends gorilla glue.

The big plant I have taken a pic of is a Mad Scientist. Well.. Thats what the guy said that I bought bigger than it was in the pic as I topped it. Spent R500 which is about 34 us dollars. Not cheap but since my gsc started flowering early I figured I want a nice big plant. Well it came with spider mite, luckily my friend noticed it, and it was just generally in a bad space. Iv sprayed it with neem oil and a product called rose care which is a pyrethroid based combo of fungicide too. It's been about 3 days and it's looking abit better. One thing iv noticed is the growth is a little slow and twisted, hoping it gets better
 

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