My largest plant was from a transplant and my smallest was from a direct planting. Of course me being stubborn and wanting to try things for myself (I transplant my tomatoes every year why not cannabis?), I ended up transplanting 2 of the autos I grew this past summer and putting 2 into their final 7 gallon pots. Glad you made it Its interesting, I had read that about autoflowers as well Syd. One question is how they will react to the photoperiod of 4/20? Hopefully I make it that far to find out. Apparently you can put some soil in the bottom of a bucket and fill it up with water to simulate a pond and lotus plants love as much sun as they can get. Speaking of more photons, if I end up having the space I am going to try growing a lotus flower in the tent. I have had a seed starter light for a while that I have played around growing herbs and lettuce under in the past as well as for seed starting in spring, but after turning that LED on - wow- Im going to be playing with a lot more photons. Thanks for popping in buddy! Yes, this will be my first time growing cannabis under a high power light indoors. Not much to look at but hey, what is a thread without pictures. The local grow shop gave me a sample of Megacrop 2 part so I will probably try that out. hooking up a PC fan to a PWM controller, mixing up my soil (Worm Casting, Promix, Perlite), and a few other things. Will be transplanting into 5g pots then into the tent and LED. The SS and Zam Smile are off to the races, the Owl Pellet a few days behind. I am going to running 1 each of Strawberry Stomper (Mephisto Genetics), Owl Pellet (Night Owl), and one cross of Nightowls Zamaldelica Express and Mango Smile by Mephisto and Nightowl (Made by a new friend of mine) respectively. To that end I ended up bettering myself with my first indoor growing setup I hope despite the turbulent times, clarity about what matters will help us persevere together. ![]() ![]() ![]() I truly believe that despite the everything, many will end up better for it in the end somehow. The times I spent shivering, cold, and wet huddled around a fire canoeing in Northern Canada, the death of a close friend bringing my friend group even closer in our shared grief, the sense of satisfaction after an uncomfortable day cutting a channel through wet, smelly muskeg. They end up often being the hard times I persevered through with loved ones and friends. I have been doing some thinking lately about the moments in time that stand out to me amongst all the memories I have. 2020 was a tough one for me, like many unfortunately.
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