6 reviews for Sweet Devil
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Chad Dixon
One month old A slow struggle but now it's coming along will update in another month. But really looks good and healthy white stuff is diatomaceous earth just in case you were wondering growing in Fox farms dirt just added a little gia green 4-4-4 . 5 gallon bag ,silica,cal/mag Will update end of July
Chad Dixon
One month old A slow struggle but now it's coming along will update in another month. But really looks good and healthy white stuff is diatomaceous earth just in case you were wondering growing in Fox farms dirt just added a little gia green 4-4-4 . 5 gallon bag ,silica,cal/mag Will update end of July
Chad Dixon
One month old A slow struggle but now it's coming along will update in another month. But really looks good and healthy white stuff is diatomaceous earth just in case you were wondering growing in Fox farms dirt just added a little gia green 4-4-4 . 5 gallon bag ,silica,cal/mag Will update end of July
Craig Havens
I started 4 as soon as I received them, All 4 sprouted and then it was a pure struggle, two just fell over and died and the other two as you see in picture do absolutely nothing, two weeks since I planted outside and it's done absolutely nothing, doesn't grow but isn't dead, mind-blowing, will update if they actually do anything at all besides die
Chad Dixon
End of August If you grow in a bag get 15 gallon bag
Marcus
patience is key to this sweet devil. be patient as she seems to start very slowly once germination has been achieved. slow start and some odd leaf shapes when she starts, but then so far as I can see she starts trodding on! tips on germination= chamomile tea diluted down a little is a help in stopping damping off(when sprouts up then dies), and when she sprouts if the shell doesn't remove itself you can carefully cut it off as long as you see the beginning of the first true leaves and do not cut them. clean hands and scissors before doing such! a tiny amount of citric acid in the water is also a help in the germination process. then be patient, maybe water once or twice with nettle tea diluted, then begin your feeding routines, and she will get there! the picture is her just after transplanting into her final container and the switch to flowering light cycle, and she is doing beautifully imo! thank you Greenpoint! ps..I will post again when she starts showing flowers and crystals! pss... do not use black gold potting soils to germinate in as something has changed in their formulation! good luck all. be patient and be rewarded!
Anonymous
Beautiful outdoor, buds are getting Beautiful already
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One month old
A slow struggle but now it’s coming along will update in another month. But really looks good and healthy white stuff is diatomaceous earth just in case you were wondering growing in Fox farms dirt just added a little gia green 4-4-4 .
5 gallon bag ,silica,cal/mag
Will update end of July
Only 1 of 7 seeds sprouted in 20 days . Planted it and it broke soil but seed shell never came off and it then fell over.
I started 4 as soon as I received them, All 4 sprouted and then it was a pure struggle, two just fell over and died and the other two as you see in picture do absolutely nothing, two weeks since I planted outside and it’s done absolutely nothing, doesn’t grow but isn’t dead, mind-blowing, will update if they actually do anything at all besides die
End of August
If you grow in a bag get 15 gallon bag
patience is key to this sweet devil. be patient as she seems to start very slowly once germination has been achieved. slow start and some odd leaf shapes when she starts, but then so far as I can see she starts trodding on!
tips on germination= chamomile tea diluted down a little is a help in stopping damping off(when sprouts up then dies), and when she sprouts if the shell doesn’t remove itself you can carefully cut it off as long as you see the beginning of the first true leaves and do not cut them. clean hands and scissors before doing such! a tiny amount of citric acid in the water is also a help in the germination process. then be patient, maybe water once or twice with nettle tea diluted, then begin your feeding routines, and she will get there!
the picture is her just after transplanting into her final container and the switch to flowering light cycle, and she is doing beautifully imo! thank you Greenpoint!
ps..I will post again when she starts showing flowers and crystals!
pss… do not use black gold potting soils to germinate in as something has changed in their formulation! good luck all. be patient and be rewarded!
Beautiful outdoor, buds are getting Beautiful already