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May 19: likely ready for transplanting but will wait a few more days for the weather to improve.
May 22: now past some cold weather and planted out into grow bag.
Ouch. Bad nutrient burn after transplanting. Likely too much potassium due to the barley SST that I had used to prepare soil. Flushed soil but still looking pretty nasty.
Also seems to be dwarfed from cold nights in mid May. To be culled and replaced.
July 1 was last day of historic heat wave. It hit 37 C three days in a row and has been over 30 C for at least a week. This plant shows some signs of heat stress.
July 5: heat wave ended a couple days ago, but some leaf tips were burned due to the heat stress. It might be due to me spraying during the heat but I think it’s mostly due to the extended high temperatures (three days at 37 C).
July 13: increased LAB to 30 mL/L. The morning and evening photos show the effect of heat stress...worse than I first thought. This second, and mercifully cooler heat wave, is taking a toll on the plants.
Nice strain but the plant was dwarfed by cold weather in mid-May along with several other research plants. Compared to some other autos started at the same time, this one did a bit better overall for yield. The buds are nice and the smoke is good if not super strong.