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I am actually growing 3 plants with two 20 liters pots and one with 11 liters. The plants are looking good so far. One of them germinated before than the others. You can see that one plant is more developed.
One of the plants had some strange patterns on the leaves. Might be the mosaic virus but I don’t know. But I’m seeing no problem on the growth of the plant so it’s all good:)
Preflowers appeared and I added the flowering nutrients of biobizz. Btw this plants are getting very big. In these pics you can see that bigger pots make a big difference. The bigger ones are more robust and larger while the smaller is more like a long stem.
I used some lollipopping to boost the growth of the main colas. In the first 3 pics above you can see the difference between the two different sized pots. The 20 lt ones have more space to grow and produce a more branched and complex structure.
I’m gonna start giving the plant with the smaller plant a flush. (as you can see from the pics of the microscope, the thricomes of the plant look almost ready). In general, I am very happy about this grow as I didn’t expect the buds to grow that big.
This week I had to harvest the main cola of one plant (the trichomes were all white with some amber). Actually the plant didn’t appear ready at all, because the strain continued to produce white pistils. Results are 93 grams (before drying)
The moment I stopped giving neem oil to the plants, a lot of pests including budworms and cricket disturbed my plants. One day I found a monster of a cricket eating my fan leaves, it was like 15 cm long🙃. In the meantime I harvested the last bit of the plant and began the curing of the already dry buds.
The plant with the foxtails is putting on a lot of trichomes while the other one has become a really frosty plant. The hard thing with the foxtails is that it’s hard to tell if a plant is mature enough to be harvested, because the trichomes of the newborn calyxes(foxtails) can’t be checked because are too young and the core of the bud, where the actually mature trichomes are, is unreachable with the microscope. I’m going to chop her when the foxtails are maturing and almost all pistils become orange.
This grow is starting to come to an end. The trichomes look cloudy on both plants with some amber thricomes. As I don’t like late harvested plants, by next week I’ll be chopping them and the week after there will be the final weights and review.
One Plant did foxtails but its structures were really resistant. The other plants were resinous and made a pretty good yield. The buds are very consistent with both potency and flavour