Zen’s Spring 2026 Grow

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We have GG#4 Josey Wales Cut and Sherbanger #22.

Had these waiting for the last harvest to end. Sent by G$ from a guy named Ash he found on a Discord server that had just moved to Canada.

They have been in low light getting nothing but water and occasional Fox Farm Grow Big 6:4:4.

The soil was made up yesterday evening and they were transplanted by dinner time.

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The remaining red cups will be given away or tossed.

I expect to up pot one more time in March before a two week rest then flip. Going for shorter plants this round.
 
20260219: GG#4 & SB#22


They seem to be doing fine after the transplant. Color is good as is the newer growth.IMG_9130.jpeg

Not much to see but each pot had the following added at transplant.

  • Biochar: 3 tsp root area
  • Gypsum: 2 tsp
  • Worm castings: 6 tbsp
  • Azomite: 1.5 tsp
  • Dolomite lime: 1 tsp
  • Mykos: dusted root area
  • Azos: 1/2 tsp root area
  • Gaia 4:4:4: 1.5 tsp
  • Gaia 2:8:4: ½ tsp

1.5 - 2 litres water was used to water it all in. Then left to sit in a sink of water about a third up the pot for a while before moving into the tent. This is to make sure everything settles and gets rid of any air pockets or dry spots. I add soil to the top of it sinks or holes open up.

Winter harvest is doing good after three or four days hanging. Temperature ranges from 19* to 25* with humidity going between 40% to 60%.IMG_9131.jpeg


That’s it for now. I’ve got to get back to chopping ice and shovelling snow. Enjoy your day people. 👊
 
20260223: GG#4 & SB#22

Things are taking root, literally. They need trimming or LST as they are starting to stretch under the new light. Bumped the light from 4 to 6 as well. IMG_9163.jpeg

The GGB#4 & GM I left in red cups to give away needed to be transplanted. They are hungry and need more light.

First watering since the transplant so I’ll be looking for any issues or deficiencies this week. The soils still very loose and moves when watered. The wand was great for this, really wish it hadn’t died.
 
20260225: GG#4 & SB#22

The clones had been getting Fox Farm Grow Big in red cups for the last 11.5 weeks or so. (6:4:4) And nothing else but water.

Switching to dry nutrients after the transplants has them looking lime color and some yellow leaves I removed. IMG_9176.jpeg

Temperatures in the tent have been 17* to 27* with 25* being normal lights on temp. RH has been 40% to 60% with 50% being typical at lights on.

They’ve only need watering once after the soaking at transplant. I’ll be adding epsom next watering to try and correct the lime color.

I’m planning to make a worm castings tea this week once I see the plants are about ready for another watering. A bit will be used as a foliar spray.

I had bumped the light from 4 to 6 the other day which probably added to the lime color but it did stop the stretching.

Updated: Just cleaned them up a little. Trimmed off the crazy re-veg growth and lower crud. Now I’ll wait until they need watering/tea.IMG_9178.jpeg

All the roots are poking through a week after transplant. 🍬IMG_9177.jpeg

A lot of people just seem to be tired all the time, including us. Going to bed much earlier but still getting up before 5am. Never seem to get that fully rested feeling. Lots of stress. Looking forward to spring and getting out more.
 
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A lot of people just seem to be tired all the time, including us. Going to bed much earlier but still getting up before 5am. Never seem to get that fully rested feeling. Lots of stress. Looking forward to spring and getting out more

i hear ya man, march always brings the blues.. hope you can get in some nap time here and there... we know for a fact Willow would be down for that!!! hehe
 
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