We're about a month away from when flowering should be kicking in, showing signs of revegging but still staking bud weight. May end up pulling her soon and making hash or oil from the bud.
lookin' good,,,been trying to hold out putting girls outside, and its hard not to, during nice days, but nights still a little to chilly,,good luck with the grow...enjoy.
Are you fucking kidding me? My brother named a random bagseed strain candyland (coz terpenes), like almost 2 years ago... never knew a strain named that thing exists. But hey, not the first time.
Shit, we have super original naming like KGB for "Kush Green Big" or GI for "Green Indica".
6 months before this song...we grew a plant we named GI...and the lyrics are like "Holy shit, that is literally what happened".
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Anyway, your plant looks rad, but I think it has energy issues indicating a bit of imbalance, I kinda think you might need some calcium, phosphor and sulphur (but I can't be sure), maybe carbs/sugars. Not necessarily lots of it, but some. Your lower leaves look VERY dark (like magnesium vs calcium and phosphor, potentially sulphur issues) while the upper leaves are very bright. Instead of direct phosphorus, btw, you might want to use citric acid (if you do have fair phosphorus in your soil, but uptake is low) as it mobilizes phosphorus and it's totally crucial to the plant (krebs/citric acid cycle, if you don't know about it).
Anyway, cheers hey, GL.
Currently I'm growing plants in 25c to 5c temps the past week, (going into mid-winter), outdoor. Germinate shit outdoor even. I've grown plants through -6c temps, through winter, multiple times, outdoor, without cover (now and then I've used frost shield cover for a day or two. A few hundred of them.
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