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Photoperiod Fyre Seeds Mercari in Floraflex Pot Pro

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This is my first intentional photoperiod grow. The strain is called Mercari and it came from Fyre Seeds. Here is the lineage according to the breeder:
Mirakuru Lineage: {Platinum Gucci (Platinum Punch (Beleaf Cut) x G-Wiz) } x MAC #5
9Lb Zombie Lineage: 9Lb Hammer (Jinxproof) x Zombie Kush (Ripper)

I germinated these from seed and put them into their pots on Christmas day. I'm vegging them right now in what will be my auto+veg tent, a 3x4 with a geeklight Monsterboard pro 480W light. They'll move to a 5x5 with Floraflex handling the drainage and feeding under a Photontek X600W pro. They're in 1gal of roots organic coco palms + perlite and they're being fed megacrop with some calmag.

They're in the square green pots and the 2 vegging pants in solo cups. 10 total germinated out of a pack of 12 regular seeds.

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The topping didn't bother them much. 2 of the plants had a tiny little bit of taco on the leaf serrations, but otherwise they were unperturbed.
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The goal this weekend is to get the reservoir and drain running in the flower tent so that I can move these over there, not to flip yet but to get them on the automated system. I'm not sure how long I'll veg them, today is 3 weeks.
 
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Looks like I stressed them out a bit with the move. Probably overfed then yesterday compared to what they were used to with the hand feeds
 
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