New Beginnings

As the name states, here is the newest addition to the lot, one freshly germinated seed, this was taken last night, when i transplanted it in its new temporary home.

The medium I made with my own hands and ingenuity, so it has some silver sand, garden soil, some sea clay, saw dust, and some tiny stones all mixed thoroughly and evenly to make it as airy and as mineral rich as possible for me, and also available to me.



@Deanroche @Rex_Kramer @MichiganJen
Hope this goes accordingly, and smoothly. Cheers mates.

Growlog:

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Nice Job, mate :+1: … If available you can add some bone meal to your soil, which contains phosphorus and calcium, takes some time to release the nutrients, but in flowering phase the Girls can fall back on it :raising_hand_man:
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Good stuff mate, thanks for the advice and the heads up. Definitely will look into it. And implement.

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Toujours à votre service :wink:
:fist_right::fist_left:
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Очень признателен, мой друг. Серьезно, вы делаете очень хорошую работу.
:sparkler::tada::confetti_ball::fireworks:

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I appreciate that :metal:

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You should see a difference when this baby starts for you! What is she photopariod! Auto?

Brother i have no idea. I dont even know if this is a male or female.

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This is it 2 days from planting in the soil, after 2 days of germination. So a total of 4 days.
Iits going fairly well, by the looks of it.
@Deanroche @Rex_Kramer @Icirazy22


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Looks really well @HasHtronaut93 , it’s your soil is a big help with the new mix wait till you see the vigorous growth now bro, but your other girls are doing great! Look forward to your updates :grinning:

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Very nice, a new grow. Your mature plants are looking luscious. I’ve been locked out of the community app for about a week, making me missing in action. I’m back…lol for now. Nice mix in the soil!:seedling: @HasHtronaut93

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Goung good so far, it is 4 days in and looking healthy and stable which is a good sight and also a good sign.
@Deanroche @Rex_Kramer @Icirazy22




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Hi pal, she is looking healthy, lovely green :seedling::grin:

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These were taken today, around 2-3 hours ago idk, but the thing is, the stem is allowing to show signs of red colour if you look closely, just above the cotyledons and below the first set of baby leaves.
Any thoughts on how to counter it or just let it be, because I haven’t fed anything, just watered it with mistifier and kept the soil wet. And the light is hanging above around 18-20 inches. The soil composition is described above at the starting of this thread.
@Bentgenetics @Deanroche @Rex_Kramer


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Hi @HasHtronaut93, looking healthy but little stretching, other than that your of to a great start on a new nature adventure :seedling::+1::muscle:

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The tips of these new leaves were going towards yellow —> brown, so i gave them some phosphorus and nitrogen, about
Nitrogen 4.2 : 5 Phosphate. And it recovered a bit. But upon inspection, last night i discovered 2 things that the tip was burnt qnd turned brown, as you can see below:




And the other problem was this one spot, this one brown spot in the center of the leaf, this made me question if there is some disease affecting the baby, or is this a deficiency of any sort?


Any thoughts on this, what could this be or what might be causing this to happen?? A disease or a deficiency?
@Deanroche @Rex_Kramer @Bentgenetics

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I think your ok @HasHtronaut93 , iv had the same sometimes s . But she looks nice and healthy after your good work very quickly nice 1 pal

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Here is the pretty little thing doing its thing as it does. Slowly moving towards greatness :star_struck:
It almost was decaying by the tips, but supplied it with some nutes and it came back.
What do you all think?
@Deanroche @Bentgenetics @lin_diesel




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Your coming on with your grows pal, getting on top straight away, and fixing the problems, she will be fine with the TLC you give her, they’re very risilliant,

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Means a lot mate, thanks a bunch. I really enjoy making them work. And yes they are very very tough plants.

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