GMCORP
Ganja Gardener
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Hey everyone, we just got married, honeymooned in Toronto (where the MJ laws :cop:are a LOT more mellow than they are here) and acquired some seeds. Something called :ignore: "Purple" from the Ceres seed company (which i haven't been able to find any info on :shocked: does anyone out there know the strain or the company?), Ice from Nirvana, and White Widow from Dutch Passion.
:holysheep:We're excited!!! These are our first "real" seeds!!! Just planted the ladies today in our "starter" room which has gutted mylar balloons lining a kitchen cabinet, two 100 watt flourescents, some peat cups that the roots can grow through (makes transplanting them so much easier! You just stick the little peat cup right in whatever you're transplanting it to, when the time comes ), and Miracle Gro Organic Choice Potting Soil. We've had success with this method on bag-seed for starting the plants, so we'll see how it does on our classier broads.
Pictures below of the set-up, and of our last crop, still growing in the Homebox in our bedroom. They're going into flowering week 7, so by the time we're ready to transplant our seedlings (assuming our seeds become seedlings!) the seedlings will be ready to party in the bigger space, which will, by that point, be vacant.
Does this method sound all right to all y'all so far? We had some :doh:heat stress on this flowering crop in the Homebox (which you can see) but otherwise, i'm looking forward to :afroweed:harvest :bong1: and the next generation!!! :guitar:
:holysheep:We're excited!!! These are our first "real" seeds!!! Just planted the ladies today in our "starter" room which has gutted mylar balloons lining a kitchen cabinet, two 100 watt flourescents, some peat cups that the roots can grow through (makes transplanting them so much easier! You just stick the little peat cup right in whatever you're transplanting it to, when the time comes ), and Miracle Gro Organic Choice Potting Soil. We've had success with this method on bag-seed for starting the plants, so we'll see how it does on our classier broads.
Pictures below of the set-up, and of our last crop, still growing in the Homebox in our bedroom. They're going into flowering week 7, so by the time we're ready to transplant our seedlings (assuming our seeds become seedlings!) the seedlings will be ready to party in the bigger space, which will, by that point, be vacant.
Does this method sound all right to all y'all so far? We had some :doh:heat stress on this flowering crop in the Homebox (which you can see) but otherwise, i'm looking forward to :afroweed:harvest :bong1: and the next generation!!! :guitar: