Moby clone and bagseed

Bleezyboy1990

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Hello all, this is my first grow and journal post!
As the title implies its a clone from a strain called moby, I got it from the local compassios club for llike 20 bucks.
The bagseed is off some super dank I can't remember the name of but it was a nice purp variety!
I've built a pc grow box and just did a flower box from an old cardboard box(temp flower box) I got the clone yesterday and it wasn't looking amazing but it was the shortest (tighter node spacing) and best looking. The pics are right after transplant and it has since lifted its leaves towardds the light and the color is better. Any thoughts on when to begin feeding? I'm going to make my own nutes from teas, not as good as some store bought but was cheaper and natural.
Just pics of the clone for now.
 

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Bleezyboy1990

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So not much progress, I'm thinking about going to get some sunleaves mexican&indonesian bat guano, ewc, and peruvian seabird guano. I have seen quite a few threads using these items in their teas and finding good results so we will see how well this works!
I also had germinated two bagseeds and they seem to have not sprouted. They had taproots when I pulled em from the paper towel and then put em in the soil, three or four days ago now and nothin. :(
Anyways ill have pics today or tomorrow if anything changes!
 

Bleezyboy1990

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Feel like I'm talking to myself here ha ha
Anyways the clone is still looking good, leaves are reaching for the light kinda. Normal?
Also my two bagseeds popped above ground yesterday! One looked like it should have been upright by nowbut it looks like it may have had some heat issues? I may have had them to close to the lights :/ they look like they will be okay I hope ha ha
I got some organic nutes. They say root organics by adair or something? For veg and begginging of flower and its called like buddah grow and has a real earthy smell and deep brown muddy look. Anyone use this before? Ill get a pic up later.


Well that's it for now!
 

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