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You never fail, if you dont quit. Can't wait to see some of the FPOG.
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ElGringrow,
i too have been in a slump germinating seeds so i hope they make it so you have something to flower soon. peace
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It looks like things are going well for 4 LVRK and 2 FPOG and I've moved them to 3" rockwool cubes for now. 2 ItPxA13 are struggling and have barely shown a tap root out of the bottom of the starter so I haven't transplanted yet. I have a handful more germing.
We just got the news that our condo will be ready in September so these will veg until then. I will probably just toss this round in a tent while I build a permanent room. Any worthwhile males from the lot will be secluded. Either the bathroom or maybe a little mini greenhouse on the rooftop with light dep - depending on how convincing I am to the wife. |
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what sort of temps you running at , keep these guys nice warm .
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Oh yea, I forgot to mention that is the problem.
We've got a new kerosene heater and I'm still trying to figure out how to maintain a comfortable temp in the apartment. They(and I) have been suffering through constant changes of warm and cold. We have pretty warm days but then it drops to the 40s at night so I have to make sure the heater kicks on at the right time, etc... Buildings don't really have insulation here so the cold seeps in pretty fast. I've got some germinating heat pads but in the past I've accidentally dried things out too fast using them so I'm not a fan. Maybe I'll throw them in there. If I don't see roots tomorrow I'll see if I can dig up a temp regulator and give it a shot. All else fails I move them to a friend's apartment that is already set up with climate control for his grows. |
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A couple pencils, or other small spacer, works to keep the tray from overheating if you dont have a temp controller for your heat mat.
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That's a good tip. I do have a controller....somewhere.
I managed to keep the closet in the 70s all night last night so hopefully things will work out fine. Everything except the In the Pines x Apollo 13 is doing great. |
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yeah cool , just from what i was reading from your posts , thought heat was an issue .
i,m not a fan of trying to bring plants back especially seedings once they have been stunted . good luck hopefully , you have you have some success getting them going
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Keep at it. They are killer genetics. My seeds from Beanz have all been terrific. I , also, really like the LVRK. I have one in the ground and 3 ITP's in the ground..More on the way..
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Yea, generally I wouldn't be either but it seems like a waste to just give up. Even if they end up being little gals I can just put them in the side or something and get a little bit out of them. Roots just popped out. Seedlings do look a bit rough though. I'm going to toss them into 3" cubes tomorrow to see if they recover enough. Maybe those two will just go into little Hempy buckets and see what happens. 3/4 LVRK look pretty much identical. 1 is a bit stunty but I'll hang onto it too. The FPOGs look fine. All are still small but roots are just starting to pop out of the 3" cubes so they should start filling out now(I hope). My wife is a bit more generous on not giving up. I had a completely neglected tangie ghost train clone in a cube that was covered in mold. I was going to toss it but she snatched it away, gave it a few spritzes with h2o2, and shoved it in the bathroom for a few weeks to forget about. It's looking green and happy and begging for a transplant. |
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