First tent grow Cherry pie

Do you have the space for another tent because that would be great!!! You can still grow more weight in that tent than you could a grobox! :seedling::eyes:

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Ehhh I really didn’t have space for this one. But maybe like another little 2by2. I can foresee this becoming more trying to contain my self to at least get through this one first.

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Well maybe then you wouldnt have to throw any plants away that you start, they could be kept in veg stage until your ready for them to go into the flower tent, just a thought. :seedling::eyes:

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Day 5


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Day 9 from first sprout.
Originally started 6 seeds, no prior germination straight into grow medium.
1 in a jiffy pod 2 in miracle gro sphagnum peat moss, and 3 in fox farms ocean soil.The jiffy peat pod failed to sprout. All else did now Experiencing what I’m guessing is nutrient burns on 2 of the fox farms the other one seems ok. Although the 2 in the miracle grow peat moss are thriving compared to the rest. Now I did not intend to buy miracle gro only peat moss in general and didn’t even notice it was miracle gro till another user pointed it out.



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Day 11



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Hey fellow growers looking for options on when I should transplant in to bigger pots?

How many times are you planning on transplanting, and what size pots are you considering? A general rule of thumb my “skunkle” taught me when I first started was when the leaves reach over the edge of the cup, or they need water daily.

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Honestly just considering repotting one time in to 3 gallon pots because that’s what I have right now and want to use them up

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Day 17 cherry pie photo strain ILGM


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Day 20 repotted one to see how it goes




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They are still Looking sad after watering on Friday. Was the usual amount of water not sure what’s going on but the transplant with the other is doing fine :thinking: little bit concerned they haven’t bounced back yet


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Well I let them dry out for few days, they never fully recovered and then last night they started to droop more! Soil was very dry so rather than water again and go round and round. I just went ahead and did the transplant thinking that maybe their current pots were a little bit too small. And then lightly watered. In other news the big one that I repotted first on Friday before all this never suffered any stress .Now time To wait and see again.



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Day 24 transplanting seemed to help they are perking back up





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That was a gd job u did there that was the right thing to do are u checking ur ph on the run :running_man: off after u water :droplet: them :+1:t2::dash::seedling:

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Thank you @Chopo816 ! But No I have not really got to the point of run off yet. Only watering moderately. My understanding correct me if I’m wrong but I believe the Foxfarm ocean soil has nutrients in it and you don’t want runoff or they will leach out. Supposed to be good with the soil alone for feed for about a month I believe

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:+1:t2: Right u had to check before u transplanted but that’s fine u shouldn’t be ph ur water either cause fox :fox_face: farms has it in there since u transplanted u should be gd for 30 days :+1:t2::dash::seedling:

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Thanks @Chopo816 im all ears to any advice knowledge suggestions. I’m learning as I go. I didn’t know about checking the pH before I transplant. But it’s probably best that I didn’t water again because it was already suffering from overwatering and then under watering right behind it tuff couple days :joy:

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Since u just transplanted I would get a spray bottle a water :droplet: like that till they recover a spray bottle would limit all the water :droplet: ur putting in there :+1:t2::dash::seedling:

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Day 28
The girls are growing some faster than others, comparing and expementing with some soils to.
Topped all 5 plants. 4 of them after the 4th node, 1 after the 3rd

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