blueberryrose
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This coming Tuesday, it will be 5 weeks since germination. First time trying to grow using kratky method passive hydroponics. (been inspired lately watching guys like Peter Stanley's and Khang Starr's channels on youtube - these guys have serious skills growing and breeding hot peppers)
White Cookies fem from CK
view of her stalk and branching
From the top
Lemon Skunk fem from 34th Street Co.
I like the branching structure on this one too.
This is the second White Cookies fem from CK. I still don't know if I like this pheno better or the first one.
I do know it's a pleasure to LST this plant.
All three girls.
These seedlings actually got off to a rough start, initially, I was going to do soil, but I did something wrong and used another batch of soil by mistake that had a lot of bloodmeal in it, and I think that nuked the young roots on the seedlings. I caught it in time, and since I had been considering doing a kratky test grow, I told myself now was the time.
I carefully removed them from their pots. I cleaned the roots of all soil and installed all 3 in a rockwool cube instead. This I pushed into a net cup, I made the tall containers (just drilled a hole in the cap for the net cup) and a feed hole and a overflow hole. The overflow hole is so that I don't exceed a certain level where I want to keep my air-roots/water-roots level.
When I flip to 12/12 I have larger bins that I've started preparing. Root p0rn pics will be provided at transplant time.
comments welcome
White Cookies fem from CK
view of her stalk and branching
From the top
Lemon Skunk fem from 34th Street Co.
I like the branching structure on this one too.
This is the second White Cookies fem from CK. I still don't know if I like this pheno better or the first one.
I do know it's a pleasure to LST this plant.
All three girls.
These seedlings actually got off to a rough start, initially, I was going to do soil, but I did something wrong and used another batch of soil by mistake that had a lot of bloodmeal in it, and I think that nuked the young roots on the seedlings. I caught it in time, and since I had been considering doing a kratky test grow, I told myself now was the time.
I carefully removed them from their pots. I cleaned the roots of all soil and installed all 3 in a rockwool cube instead. This I pushed into a net cup, I made the tall containers (just drilled a hole in the cap for the net cup) and a feed hole and a overflow hole. The overflow hole is so that I don't exceed a certain level where I want to keep my air-roots/water-roots level.
When I flip to 12/12 I have larger bins that I've started preparing. Root p0rn pics will be provided at transplant time.
comments welcome