Comparative Grow: from Dutch Passion at The Vault

thewanderer718

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Hello everyone, okay this is completely different from the way I usually grow when dealing with seeds I usually go directly into either a 3 or 5 gallon pot because I don't like to disturb the roots but these I put in the little coco pods and they were just deplorable so I just replanted them into Solo cups. One is taking off well, I see a lot of Root production going on, one is lagging behind, I20200325_053400.jpg plan on starting two more in final 5 gallon pots by The Weeknd.
 

Nizza

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Update... Had to defoliate and spray pesticides because I had a mite infestation.. better to be safe than sorry. I was able to get two applications in, and now will be following up with water only every 2-3 days to rinse off anything I can, and maybe in two weeks get some predatory mites..

This is her right after being hit with neem spray. First spray was spinosad..
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JimmiP

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An update on my Passion Fruit-20200408_011714.jpg She is enjoying her new ten gallon fabric pot. Still spreading out nicely. I'm going to bend her a little bit before she goes into flower which should be soon. And I will be taking some cuttings as well.
 
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JimmiP

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Here's an update on my Passion Fruit plant. I really want get her into the flower room. However the plants currently occupying that space are taking their time when it comes down to finishing. C'est la vie, they're almost there. But I digress, here she is...20200417_225037.jpg
Just put a Second one in the mix. I put her in the paper towels last night and by 11.30 am today she was cracked with a tap and ready to go. So I just made up a square pot for her and put her in the seedling and clone chamber. She is destined to go outside in June. 20200417_220715.jpg
 

JimmiP

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And here she is last night already poking her head up.20200419_105235.jpgAnd here we have her this morning, already above the dirt....20200419_105745.jpgShe still had her shell on as a helmet. But with a little gentle help from a pair of bonsai scissors and my thumb as a fulcrum it was removed in short order. 20200419_110317.jpgOnward and upward my friends,,, onward and upward. :weed:
 

Catpotwoman

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Alright, long time no update. Between people I know getting sick, losing work, and/or working essential jobs and worried about getting sick because their employers aren't doing much to protect them, and etc., it's been a trip. (Everyone I know who has been sick has recovered, fortunately, though one's been left with pericarditis.)

I hope you're all hanging in there financially and health wise and your loved ones are well.

On to my two Cinderellas. Little Cinderella is now about 22 inches and in early to mid stage flower. The buds look beautiful and the smell is subtle but nice. I'm excited.

Big Cinderella is still pretty small. Moving my plants to a tent a few weeks back after my landlord complained resulted in a bad water logging from a humidifier too close to a fan. The older plant bounced back quickly with some TLC, but the younger one saw damage to its root system. It took a big hit but it lived. After all of the struggles these plants have seen as I dial in the new environment, I'd recommend this auto in a heartbeat to anyone starting out or struggling.

Pics below under HPS (sorry, y'all): Cinderella Jack and Cinderella Jack 2: Hard to Kill.
 

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