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Had another very nice week of growth. During this week, we transplanted the plants mid-week from the Red Solo cups full of Fox Farm Happy Frog into the 6 gallon pots also filled with Fox Farm Happy Frog. The transplant appeared to go really well and we noticed nice root development in the Red Solo cups. These two plants also had a number of plants that were germinated and then spent their lives outside in Red Solo cups before also being transplanted.
Very nice week of growth with both plants looking very strong and healthy. Very Pleased that the transplant from the solo cups went so well with Plant #5 growing 10 inches taller in the past week!
We had some very nice weeks of great weather and growth! Two of the plants have presented themselves as definitely female with the long white pistils. The Plant that is growing the tallest and appears to be most mature is Plant #5, which was under a light indoors for the first few weeks. That plant has always appeared notably strong and rigorous and we're very glad that it's female. Each day, we are looking for signs that the remaining plants are female.
Very nice growth this week and we were excited to see that we had two more plants come in as Female! Of the 5 in this group, only one was male and was eradicated this week. The weather has been extremely hot and humid with a few brief and strong downpours.
Very nice week of growth for the plants with the weather being much cooler and less humid. We began using Fox Farm Tiger Bloom as nutrients and the plants look very healthy.
The Buds are definitely getting thicker as the plants enter their 4th week of flowering. We continue to use the Fox Farm Tiger Bloom and aren't inclined to switch. There was quite a bit of wind and the plants are looking a little bit beat-up, so we're going to be extra careful with movements, wind and nutrients.
The plants continue to grow well. We are very pleased with the bud production on plant #5, though the leaves are looking a bit rough. We are noting a definite increase in trichomes with the two more mature plants showing just the start of some amber trichomes.
The extreme wind all week long has caused us to bring the plants inside much more often than we would have liked, though they appear to be doing well. Plants #5 and #10 have pistils that are beginning to turn purple. We have stopped giving nutrients to the two more mature plants, Plant #5 and Plant #9, and we are still giving Tiger Bloom to the other two.
The buds on Plant #9 have become more mature than those on Plant #5 and looks like it will be the first plant harvested. It seems very likely Plant #5 will be harvested within the next 10 days. Plant #5 has great buds, though we're concerned with the loss of Fan leaves. All plant buds are looking good and plants #10 and #11 seem very healthy for their stage.