Tuesday, March 2, 2021

It starts with a seed

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The first Blueberry seed that I tried germinating was a dud and never pooped a taproot out, but I am in the process of germinating another Blueberry and the last Gorilla Glue seed. All the previous GG seeds were either germinating duds or the plants did not turn out well, so I am hoping that the last one works. The GG seeds that did germinate and start growing had some weird leaf deformities so I am going to see if the whole batch of GG is messed up. Hopefully it grows because I have been wanting to see the GG in flower because it is a beautiful plant.

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This is my little Bubblegum sprout. She is super healthy and going to grow up nice and strong. It is crazy how fast cannabis grows. It seems like I have to trim my Critical Purple almost daily because it keeps shooting new fan leaves out.

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My Northern Lights has been drying for the past few days and it is almost ready to go into its own jar to begin curing. I have been curing my first batch of NL for about a week now and every 8 hours I have been burping the jars. I will be able to go to burping once every 24 hours probably tomorrow. The humidity in those jars are sitting at about 69% consistently, which makes the risk of mold a lot lower than about a week ago when they first went in the jars.

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These buds on the second NL plant are a lot smaller than I had hoped for and I will be weighing them tomorrow. I wouldn't be surprised if the total weight is less than 25 grams for this harvest, but the buds seem a lot frostier, so hopefully they are pretty potent. Thanks for taking the time to check out my post. You are awesome. Now back to the grow room to prep for my next project in there.

Originally posted here: https://hive.blog/hive-194913/@derangedvisions/it-starts-with-a-seed

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