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The four that popped all look good. Divine Indica has twin sprouts from one seed and Pablo Escobar lost one of her first cotyledon leaves but she recovered well. The twins started as a taller mutant and shorter one that wasn't mutated. Letting them both run out in the same pot, even if they compete. They came this way, I want to keep them this way. :)
This week they were in nursery bags. This is my equivalent of solo cups. I like that they act as mini fabric bags for root pruning. Very easy to tear apart and transplant. Mutant was still looking pretty mutated at this point and Pablo Escobar shows no signs of the first missing leaf. Kali Mist is coming up slowly behind the others.
This week's photos show them entering our "stage 3" of up potting. Stage 1 was a jiffy pellet, stage 2 was a nursery bag (solo cup sized), this stage is 1 gallon fabric tear apart transplant bags. Typically our plants will either stay here if reg testers, go to 3 or 5 gallon fabric bags or 3.9 gallon autopots. All 5 of these are headed for autpots as the title suggests. We go by size of the plant as to when we up pot.
At this point Euphoria got huge and we ran out of veg space so she went into the 8x4 to flower. Pablo Escobar, AK-47 XL and Kali Mist are still vegging in their final 3,9 autopots to get the roots established to the bottom and grown out well enough to flower. Kali Mist grew surprisingly quickly, considering she was germinated after the others. The twins are two plants so size-wize they are behind the others and will be the last one to go into its final pot.
All are cruising along now. Three are vegging in 3.9 pots, one (Euphoria) is flowering ON the autopot system and one (or two?) Divine Indica is still in the 1 gallon for now.
Divine Indica is still vegging but the rest are in the flower tent! Euphoria is huge and Pablo is short and squat. Kali Mist has Euphoria's structure and AK-47 XL is a mid sized plant. They are all doing well.
We're all in flower now, cruising right along. Nothing to do here in autopots but keep the res filled and the plants defoliated. We don't leave any of the big light blocking fan leaves in the middle. A few on the edges may last a while but in the middle we clear it out. We have a full 8x4 with the Divine 5 plus 3 additional. :)
Hard to find things to say during mid flower. The Divine Indica twins are behind the rest obviously and I think Euphoria will have big donkey d%#k colas in the end. Pablo got more vigorous and AK's colas are bulking as well. Euphoria was the early favorite due to size but Kali Mist has been my favorite lately due to her looks overall. Excited to try all of these but especially Kali Mist. Need a good sativa. :)
We're new to Grow Diaries so the flower weeks are a bit screwed up but the majority of these are 45 days in flower, Divine Indica is 18 and Euphoria is 56 days.
Really high temps are causing these girls heat stress. AK-47 XL hermed on us and Euphoria was vigorous but seemed to never want to finish.
Heat stress caused AK-47 XL to herm, Euphoria to never finish and the leaves on Kali Mist's (among others) leaves to perish. This is why temp and humidity are important. NO AC = bad. :(
Unfortunately hermed due to heat stress. Not the strain's fault, I farked up. Should have lowered light intensity and opened the tent more. It was too hot. Bought an AC on 8/14/21.
We tortured this plant and at 70 days of flower she wasn't developing much for trichomes or maturing much at all. I don't blame the breeder / strain for no AC in the summer.
No harvest. Scrapped at 70 days of flower. Was never going to develop beyond the shaggy "early to mid flower" look she had. Kind of a "hairy legs" look.
Day 70 for Pablo Escobar. She handled the heat better than some others but was always a bit ugly. Grew fine with no much work needed in flower.
Day 43 for the Divine Indica twins. They're perfectly happy. :)