Mucluc's Feminized Gelato Sunrise Grow Journal

Well here we go again peeps. Dropped Gelato seed in water till sprouted then in the Indicanja dirt. Will grow till rootbound in cup then into bigger pot then in 7 gal pot. to finish her off. This will be a total indoor grow in a 7 ft by 3 ft x 3 ft with a Spider Farmer SF 2000 light. This will be the first grow I’ve ever done in the Indicanja dirt, which is an organic living soil. From what I understand you’re not supposed to have to fertilize it for the whole grow. So we shall see. Wish me luck! Follow along if you want to,



the more the merrier. I actually got it to this point and then I handed it off to my neighbor to grow for me while I am down in Florida for the next month. Can’t wait to get back and see how good it’s done.

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Im here watching

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I’m in for the shenanigans to come!! Be interesting to see if you don’t have to feet for the entirety of the grow cycle.

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I’m in!

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I know right? Me too. But that’s what it says. I just want to be able to grow it to its full potential. The bud I have in the BOM this month was rushed to get it to that place and finished early. I can’t wait to see what it looks like when it’s done right. Also some awesome smoke. Reminds me of the weed I smoked in the 70:s. Melllloooo! :face_with_spiral_eyes::crazy_face::woozy_face:


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Pretty awesome pics.

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Thanks, I can’t wait to see what this new grow gets me. Given the time to finish it correctly it should turn out a winner.

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Following along.

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One week since last photo. She is doing just fine.

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Happy and thriving!!

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Another 9 days later and she is loving this soil for sure.

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, another eight days later and she is looking happy. When I get home the beginning of April it will be time to start doing some LST on her.


Maybe be a little late but that’s okay she’ll handle it just fine. Also will need to transplant her to her final growing place. And woofer into the grow tent.

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Will be home in a couple more days. Then will start some LST on my little one. Can’t wait to kick her in high gear.

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Happy birthday :birthday_cake::tada:

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Here is the updated picture.

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This Purple Cow Indicanja dirt so far has grown an awesome plant. It’s only had water 6.5 pH since it popped out of the ground it’s been transplanted once and I’ll be transplanting it again now that I’m home. She popped out of the ground just over a month ago.


The stock is very thick for the size of the plant so I’m going to do a little LST on it get it into its bigger pot and then I’ll take another shot of it in the next day or two and post it. I think good things are going to happen in this indicanja dirt. Oh and by the way I let my buddy name her since he got her up from sprout. Her name is Evangeline. Which means good news or messenger of good news. I think it’s appropriate.

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Okidoke, it is what it is. I took took the bottom 2 branches off to make clones. I then put 6" of Indicanja dirt in the bottom of the 7 gal pot then transplanted and covered to 2" from the top with Indicanja dirt. Then topped with Spanish moss. All the branches that are under dirt I left on and tied down to the sides of the pot.

, then watered with 6.5 ph water to run off. Ph of run off was 6.7. I did not check ppm this time.

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It’s been 2 days since I transplanted and buried the lower branches under dirt. It looks like the branches that are under dirt all the leaves are drooping. I did check the moisture content in the dirt and the middle that has the original dirt in it is still moist but the dirt around it is dry so I put half a gallon of water around the outside hoping these branches will sprout more roots.

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6 days since transplant and over watered. It is still wet in the middle. ARG! I put another fan in the tent to help dry her out. I’m hoping it will help. Never had an overwatered plant stay wet so long. I shut the humidifier off in the tent to help it dry out also. Temperatures 78 humidity 32%.

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Two more days later and it’s still very wet down in the middle area. So I took all the loose dirt off the top that I had put in so that the air can get down to the middle part to dry it out. Learned a valuable lesson this indiconja dirt holds a lot of water.

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