All purpose was mixed with the soil a few days before transplant, might be why she is so sticky and potent, next time will definitely mix nutrients (all purpose) in the soil, the other two only had top feed for all purpose and the final bud is not identical
After transplant I was a bit worried about andie capp who sprouted with seed cap attached and looked fragile after transplant, Nitrogen was primarily for this plant but others got full dosage too
I always wanted to try fox farm. to repeat lateral diary, the fox farm has an odd texture, took a few double takes , but worked out just fine in the end.
over all Red Dragon is a nice plant to grow and smoke, I love her curly leaf especially and the bottom branches really stretched out with half pipe like tips. so interesting how this specialty plant seems to take so long to produce the dried flower but looking back it went so fast ( enter scene - reminiscing - cloudy frame - couple music - dancing with plants ) π
week 15 - fall equinox already passed, i cant recall over 5 days straight sun, too many coulds, not enough days 30c or above, but hot enough in grow space. For sure my personal study on urban growing specialty plants in "available" light will be a challenge, following any photosynthesis chart the plant without constant light energy will not feed on schedule and cycles will overlap so to say. most interesting observation is how Headband (auto grow) and Red Dragon (not quite auto grow) both produced smell and the stringy buds the exact same time. side by side might be pretty special. i estimate a harvest in 17 days, testing a heater below 9c.
She still looks young.. Those white hairs should change color. To.. like an orangish reddish color .. The # of weeks isn't a guarantee just a general time.. Harvest you watch the crystals when they go from milky white to. Amber color then its ready.. 20% amber 80%milky is what i like..