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Sunday, January 14
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Winter test in new grow tent
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Sunday, February 25
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Soil test came back a few weeks back, similar to what it has been in the past with a few changes. Ph has gone up so that will be a focus to lower it back down to the 6.8 range.
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Sunday, February 25
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Soil test
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Sunday, February 25
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Went and got everything for the patch ammendments... I believe the store is now out of stock lol
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Monday, April 8
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May 1st update.
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Monday, April 8
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All seeds started, now we wait for roots to pop. I saw a discussion on how long to soak the seeds for and what products to add to the water. I keep it simple and use warm water 80 ish degrees, with nothing added. I soak for 35 minutes to an hour before placing them in a rung out damp paper towel in a zip lock bag. Temp is maintained at 80 ish degrees till root pops. Typically takes 36-72 hours max.
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Wednesday, April 10
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Roots popped in 48hrs using paper towel method. Now potted and should push dirt in another couple of days.
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Tuesday, April 23
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All plants were transplanted out on April 23rd. This is a picture of the 2144.5 Rodebaugh. Out the gate it is more aggressive than the others with the 1707.5 caspers close behind.
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Wednesday, May 1
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May 1st update.
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Monday, May 20
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May 20th patch update
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Wednesday, May 29
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YouTube wind damage, May 29th update
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Friday, June 7
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Patch update 6/6
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Saturday, June 8
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1707.5 Caspers x 2144.5 Rodebaugh
This is a backup at around 17 foot out and 18 ish secondaries
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Friday, September 27
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The new Kentucky state record on display in Dollywood.
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Friday, November 8
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Unfortunately I was not able to get seeds from my state record 1986. So I took a cutting a few weeks back and have been nursing it along. I finally have a strong enough plant I believe, will be suitable enough to clone a few plants off of to grow the best one for next year. The plant was the 2560 Gienger. With how heavy my fruit was and the great color I'd like to carry those genetics on.
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Tuesday, November 12
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I have started the process off getting nodes to send tap roots down in different pots. The plan is to get each put to have a node with a secondary that once the root is sustainable for that leaf junction will allow me to cut free from the mother plant. This will allow me to have several cuttings to grow out and not have huge plant that is likely anemic to try and transfer into the patch in spring.
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Wednesday, November 20
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I added a third pot under the clone, hopefully in a week or two i will be able to separate the newly rooted node at the mid point between the nodes, creating individual plants. The new growth tips that are at each node which would be considered secondaries at this point will be the new mains for each plant.
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