Kush is doing amazingly well, the only issue was how much of a bush she became which isn’t an issue at all but we did give her a good clean up for the home stretch of the season. There were many inner branches that would not develop into anything worth trimming so they were removed, they at this point would only uptake the much needed energy that would do better to go towards her greater blooms. If we thought the season was going to allow a second sweet harvest we would have left some but the weather has been incredibly fierce and we will be happy to at least reach completion. Kush is moving quickly so we do not anticipate this as a problem for her, as long as the weather holds out. The benefit of the rain has been that our cover crop girls have needed very little care aside from the barrel treat mix of Mbx grow, Flavanator, Rock Hard, Epsom Salts and seaweed, for the most part they enjoy half a can of water on a daily. Kush is beautiful and she probably doesn’t need that can of water every day but we know she appreciates the acknowledgment and refreshment! We definitely like this strain and this style of growing, we will do the cover crop again but perhaps a different blend of seed (accordingly) and have somewhat a knowledge of the proper maintenance in our pockets. Let us hope we are blessed by a warm set fall!
Wow what a good choice. Those whatever "Kush" are always a good pick to me ;-) You are right, growing most of the time outside is a must. We mostly hear about indoors, but outdoors is crazy fun and huge ....
Enjoy the coming months
Great growing dude. Very nice job and a higher standard to aspire to.
I assume that you’re in Southern Ontario somewhere meaning below 49 N. It would be nice to be able to grow photos without forcing, but here near Edmonton (53N) plants have to be forced, or you grow autos. Divine seeds would be great to try but they’re not responding via email or whatsapp and I can’t find them in regular seed stores. Oh well.
@growing_patagonia, yes exactly! The two plants were first planted in 1 gallon pots, they have zippers on the bottom for easy removal. Infinity pots! We had already placed our ten gallons on top of the bed in preparation and when they were ready for the outdoors we planted them on top! They did very well, yes I’d say that is the size of the bed! 💚✌️
@Growing_With_Friends, some say do and some say don’t but we have found it to be a good assistant in regaining colour and helping the plants draw what they need from the soil. Mainly it is used to help a magnesium deficiency and or to fight against disease but it can also become the start of other issues if to much is used. When I relate to the Cannabis plant I consider what a good Epsom bath does for me, it is soothing and helps to remove toxins. A good ole cleanse and or a refresh but I wouldn’t do this everyday as it would dry up my skin. It is also supposed to help with bugs which makes sense but I’m not sure if it has or not, outdoor plants live with outdoor bugs! 💚✌️