Im'One
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I mixed the soil with one part used soil contain a lot of perlite, one part sand/peat mix.
I added water as I added soil to make sure no air pockets formed.
I've found starting off, my biggest problem is overwatering them. I want to "baby" them, but they really don't need it for the most part. If you try to water around the edges of the pot to send the roots out, and make sure to let the surface soil have a dry day to send the roots down deeper searching for moisture. And I hate to say mistakes are "good", but if you use them as a learning experience, they don't have to be "bad".After setting in a warm rain water bath for about 30 minutes I drained her tray and moved her back to the veg room and sat her tray in a heat pad just to stay safe, perhaps reduce the shock of transfer.
Her roots had not filled the pot and she was not root bound.
I assume the wet ness of the happy frog was making her sad. When I used my moisture meter the bottom soil was still soaked after two days and she showed reverse taco. Also the fact I had not gotten her deep enough last time I transferred her and she fell over and exposed her root was not helping. I tried to straighten her and cover the root better this time.
She was only watered with tap water (350 ppm) but wasn't taking any water. The soil remaining moist for a week without watering.Interesting strains .
You might cut the ppm to 600 on that landrace. In my experience the hf is good for several weeks with only biota and humates in the water.
I'm subbed to see how it comes out.![]()