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ekara_en -Started the germination process using paper towels and Ziploc bags on 24/04/2021.
-By the next day, more than half of the 8 seeds had shown signs of successful germination.
-On 26/04/2021, I sowed the seeds into individual 6cm peat pots.
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Week 1. Vegetation
4y ago
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ekara_en -Both White Widow seeds and one Afghan seed didn't survive.
-Roots have begun to show underneath the peat pots.
-Began using an all purpose plant food, Phostrogen.
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Week 2. Vegetation
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ekara_en -Taking advice from a comment, I transplanted my plants into larger containers and took them to a balcony with better lighting.
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Week 3. Vegetation
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ekara_en -The plants seem to have adjusted to the new pots and are beginning to pick up
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Week 4. Vegetation
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ekara_en -Plants doing much better and beginning to enter it's vegetative phase of growth.
-A little bit of staking was necessary to keep some of the plants uprights.
-Will be topping off some of the plants this week.
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Week 5. Vegetation
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No Smell
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ekara_en -Topped the plants after the 5th nodes within the last week.
-I may have unintentionally 'fimmed' some plants, I'm not so sure.
-I noticed a little bit of brown tips, probable as a result of nutrient burn, so i stopped giving them the plant food (Phostrogen) I had been using.
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Week 6. Vegetation
4y ago
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ekara_en -1 Sweet Cheese has begun pre-flowering
-Topped 3 plants, for a second time
-Began giving them plant food again because the nutrient burn seems to have stopped
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Week 7. Vegetation
4y ago
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ekara_en -Not much to comment on today. Plants seem to be doing fine.
-Still only one plant showing signs of flowering.
-Expecting at least 1-2 more weeks of vegetative growth before flowering begins properly.
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Week 8. Flowering
4y ago
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ekara_en -I'm officially marking week 8 as the official flowering time, although one plant began flowering quite early.
-This past week they suffered some leaf damage, either as a result of nutrient burn, excessive wind, or both. So I stopped feeding them.
ekara_en -Still flowering, still pushing forward 💪
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Week 11. Vegetation
4y ago
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ekara_en -This past week, I did more pruning of older, dead/dying leaves.
-The plants have been taking in more water recently.
*I believe this is the week revegetation began.
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Week 12. Vegetation
4y ago
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ekara_en -No serious comment to add today.
*Week 2 revegetation.
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Week 13. Vegetation
4y ago
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ekara_en -Some considerable amount of growth this past week.
-I had added some extra soil mixed with manure into the pots, since I didn't fill them all the way up initially.
-I can tell they loved it
*Apparently they entered a new vegetative phase
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Week 14. Vegetation
4y ago
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ekara_en -I observed something odd recently. I had noticed signs of flowering some weeks ago and thought the plants and entered the flowering stage.
-I noticed signs of pistils, some sugar leaves began to form and they began to smell.
-Only for me to see new vegetative growth begin to form again, adding extra height to the plants, including the early bird that was far into the flowering stage (red pot).
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Week 15. Vegetation
4y ago
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ekara_en -I have confirmed that plants have paused their initial flowering phase and returned to vegetative phase.
-This may be because the balcony I placed them started receiving some more sunlight some weeks ago.
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Week 16. Vegetation
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ekara_en -Another week back into revegetation.
-Changing the location of the plants, to receive less light, seems to be working.
-I can smell them again. Hopefully, by next week they should begin flowering properly.
ekara_en -The first plant had problems and didn't develop completely, so it died and I managed to salvage some small, fluffy buds. Didn't get much from here.
-The second one did better but didn't develop dense buds before it started dying. Got a little more out of it though.
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Week 22. Flowering
4y ago
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ekara_en -I lost one plant this last week, for reasons I'm yet to understand
-Calyxes are swelling
-Plants are smelling really good
-Only a couple of weeks to go
Gl dude.
I've grown a lot of plants hey (all outdoor, any time of year). Seen a lot of things.
So, first observation, now I dunno your situation or intent or whatever, but I'm gonna say those plants are needing more light (and transplanting), I've seen that sort of stretching enough to know that's a bit much.
Personally (though again, dunno your situation), I'd transplant those asap and put them outside or provide more light. When transplanting I'd also shove a good deal of those trunks/stems into the soil (so that it roots).
@sir_isO, Thank you for your observation and comment. I do understand that they need more light than they're currently getting, but I'm constrained by the location.
My intention is to grow in pots on the balcony, but unfortunately during this time of the year the Sun swings in the other direction and they get very little (if any) direct sunlight. I will, however, heed your advice and transplant them as soon as possible.
Again, thank you for the observation and comment.