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2 of the 3 seeds had no trouble germinating and developing tap roots at a steady rate. However one of the three was very stubborn in its efforts to germinate and took 2 days longer than the rest of its siblings.
All three plants sprouted, 2 of the 3 are looking healthy and have been growing at a steady rate even when only given dechlorinated tap water. The third hasn’t shown much in the way of upward growth rather slowly developing it first set of leaves. A close eye will be kept on this plant to ensure its progress.
Both P1WC and P2WC have shown steady and healthy growth over the past week, P1WC is the clear leader at 4inches tall with P2WC following at 3.5 inches. P3WC has shown a small amount of growth but is still under a inch tall.
All plants have shown increased growth n development as they progress into veg. P1WC is still the fastest and healthiest growing plant followed by P2WC and P3WC respectively. If the growth continues at this rate P1WC will be ready for topping by end of week 4.
All plants have shown promising growth and development. P1WC is still the fastest growing plant in the grow being several inches taller and wider than P2WC and P3WC, With the addition of a White Widow plant
P1WC was topped around day 25 and has shown steady improvement since. P2WC and P3WC have not been topped yet but will be either in week 6 or week 7. P2 has been the most consistent out of the plants with a steady even rate of growth, displaying healthy development. P3 has displayed a slight discolouration in its leaves thought to be nutrient or light burn. There’s been no degradation in its conditions however no improvement has been seen either.
Over the past week, P1WC has been transplanted into a 3 gallon fabric grow bag with a 75% coco - 25% perlite mix. P1 also had a few handfuls of worm castings spread around the transplant site, little if any signs of transplant shock have been seen. P2WC had shown enough development to see topped at the 7th nodule and has bounced back from the stress. P3WC has also been topped however is taking a bit longer to recover from the stress. Both P2 and P3 will be transplanted within the next week or so.
P1 has shown steady growth after transplanting and has developed a healthy canopy. P1 has also been topped for a second time and has responded well with new growth being seen only a day or two after topping. P2 has shown enough development over the past week as such has been transplanted into a 3 gallon fabric pot (70% coco, 25% perlite, 5% worm castings) P2 responded very well to transplanting will a steady growth rate resuming shortly after transplanting. P3 has shown promising growth and development enough to merit being transplanted into a 3 gallon pot (70% Coco, 25% Perlite, 5% Worm castings) P3 has also responded well to being transplanted however the discolouration hasn’t full subsided.
P1 has displayed promising growth and development and as such LST has been implemented to reshape the canopy into a more symmetrical circular structure.
P2 has responded well to a second topping after a short period of stunted growth, P2 has now resumed a steady rate of growth. LST has been implemented with only the most developed growth being secured to prevent any unnecessary stress on the plant.
P3 has shown expectational growth over the last week, now reaching jus under 1 foot tall. Being the tallest plant in the grow LST has been implemented to encourage a more even canopy development. P3 still has some discolouration in its lower foliage and the nutrients have been altered to account for the suspected magnesium deficiency.
P1 has continued to develop at a steady rate with a even canopy starting to form. Due to LST being adjusted everyday and new towering growth being secured to promote a better light dispersement through the lower canopy.
P2 has been doing very well over the past week with a small stunting of growth after a second topping however has bounced back nicely with multiple new tops beginning to develop. LST has been implemented and is being responded to nicely with a wider more even canopy starting to form.
P3 has also done exceptionally this week with an large growth spurt being seen before the introduction of LST. P3 hasn’t developed a lower canopy with only the tops having fan leaves. However other than this P3 is in very good health.
P1 has progressed in good health with new tops and lower canopy developing at a steady rate. P1 has responded exceptionally to LST with the desired canopy structure forming quickly. Being the last week of flower the lower canopy and any growth not key to top development was trimmed.
P2 has also responded well to LST with a thick even canopy forming after a couple weeks of daily readjustments. P2 is in good health and has also been defoliated to promote top development as it comes to the end of veg.
P3 has really bounced back from its slow start at germination, now being the tallest and most well developed tops. With no lower canopy LST wasn’t as effective however has increased the width between the two most developed tops. No defoliation was preformed on P3 as there is no lower foliage to hinder cola development in flower.
P1 has shown considerable development over the past week with new growth developing at a increased rate. P1 was subjected to 2-3 selective defoliations; the first being used to remove any useless lower foliage that wouldn’t develop into desired cola sites, the second was used to remove any fan leaves that aren’t attached to a top to limit wasted energy on non cola related growth. And the third was used to expose any top not in direct light to promote development. With daily LST adjustments P1’s canopy has been reshaped into an even circular structure which will be able to bear weight of stacking colas.
P2 over the past week has continued to develop at a steady rate. P2 also underwent the same separate selective defoliations to improve the plants overall health and improve the plants yield. LST has been readjusted daily to reshape the canopy to allow for a strong weight bearing structure. P2 was left with a underdeveloped tops to hopefully allow them to develop and add more cola sites.
P3 continues to be the most unique phenotype of the grow as no lower foliage or canopy has developed over the course of the grow. Negating the use of a full defoliation, as such P3 underwent a very light defoliation trimming to remove any energy wasting foliage that could be a detriment the developing colas.
Being the first week of flower all plants have been put on flowering nutrients to allow the plants to prioritise cola development and bud stacking.
P1 over the past week has shown promising growth with tops being to develop at an increase rate. Due to this a Scrog net has been installed to continue the reshaping of the canopy, so later in flower the branch structure will be able to support (Hopefully) some heavy colas later in flower. LST is no longer being adjusted although the restraints will remain on til harvest. The newly installed Scrog net will be adjusted as needed with top development.
P2 has continued at a steady rate of development, Tops and branch structure has improved as the plant progresses further into flower. As Tops begin to reach towards the light they will be fed through the Scrog net to help even out the canopy ready for flower. P2 has been very thirsty over the past week needing feeding every other day.
P3 is continuing to display a unique phenotype with top development being a sole focus of energy and nutrients. Due to this a Scrog net will be vital to making sure the branches will be able to hold up the hopefully hefty colas this pheno is indicating. P2 has also been needing feeding every couple days.
Nutrients have been change to solely bloom focused nutrients. As flower progresses these dilutions will be altered to focus on different aspects of growth during flower.
P1 over the last week has shown considerate improvement with top and canopy development. The bloom/flower focused nutrients have allowed pre-flower anatomy; calyx and pistils to begin to develop at each nodule. With the recent installation of 2 spider farms SF-1000 the overall health and development of P1 has improved. A selective defoliation was preformed to expose under developed tops to direct light promoting growth.
P2 has also shown a promising increase in its rate of growth and development of pre-flower anatomy. A selective defoliation was preformed as many of the well developed tops were obscuring light from lower parts of the canopy. Scrogging has also help to promote a even canopy.
P3 continues to be the largest plant out of the three with long main stems beginning to develop calyx and pistils. Tops have characteristically have been the focus of the plants development efforts with scrog netting being needed to prompt an even canopy to allow for a proper weight bearing structure.
P1 like all other plants have been slow to develop an major flowering anatomy, calyx and pistil production and development has maintained a steady rate. A light defoliation was preformed to expose any shaded tops to direct light to promote growth. P1 has begun to indicate a possible nitrogen deficiency with some lower leaves starting to yellow as such Nutrients have been altered;
- Cal/Mag = 2ml
- Mirco = 2ml
- Grow = 1ml
- Bloom = 4ml
- Massive Bloom = 4ml
- Liquid Weight = 4ml
Mixed to a gallon of dechlorinated PH balanced tap water.
P2 has continued to develop at a steady rate with tops needing adjustment of properly fit through the scrog net. P2 under went a selective defoliation to expose under developed tops to light to promote a healthy even canopy.
P3 has also continued to develop at a steady rate with calyx and pistils beginning to develop at each nodule. P3 continues to prioritise top development over lower canopy growth with very little defoliation being needed. P3 has shown signs of a nitrogen deficiency and will be given the altered nutrients.
P1 has displayed promising developments with tops now form buds with calyx’s developing at each module and sprouting long pistils. Tops continue to steadily stretch towards the light, after the alteration made to the nutrients the discolouration seen on lower fan leaves has halted its spread and has begun to return to a healthy colour. With the increased rate of growth P1 has been being fed 1 litre of nutrients every couple of days.
P2 continues to develop at a steady and even rate, with buds also beginning to form at each top, long white pistils can be seen sprouting from each calyx. Like P1 the discolouration in the lower fan leaves has halted and begun dissipating. Tops continue to stretch towards the light, Scrog netting has been adjusted to promote a even canopy. P2 is also fed 1 litre of nutrients everyday or so.
P3 has continued to prioritise top/cola development over lower canopy growth with tops displaying an increased rate of development with calyx’s and pistils forming at each nodule. P3’s discolouration has also dissipated with fan leaves returning to a healthy colour. P3 is also fed 1 litre of nutrients everyday or so.
P1 has displayed a considerable boost in growth with colas beginning to form and slowly stack buds. The newly developing colas are continuously stretching at a steady rate, lower foliage has been steadily returning to a healthy colour with the altered nutrients seemingly rectified the problem. As buds have been slowly developing trichomes beginning at the base of the fan leaves and stretching towards the edges.
P2 has also displayed a promising boost in the development of its flowering anatomy with buds and trichomes slowly starting to develop at all preselected tops. The nutrients have also seemed to rectify the deficiencies displayed previously. Branch and stem structure is beginning to form the desired structure to support heavy buds later in flower.
P3 has characteristically displayed a significant rate of growth over the past week. Tops have begun to develop into colas with Trichomes developing at the base of most fan leaves. With the considerable development boost the lights had to be adjusted to compensate for the new growth. All plants where fed approximately 1.3 litres of nutrients every day or so as needed.
P1 over the past week has displayed a very promising boost in growth and development prioritisation, with buds now beginning to stack from the top of the colas and spreading out from each node on the stem. Trichome production has also seen a significant increase in the past week creating a frosty appearance. As P1 has begun bud stacking nutrients will be altered to help increase the overall weight come harvest. P1 recently underwent an extensive defoliation to help promote cola and bud development, also the canopy was beginning to crowd the tent obscuring some plants light access.
P2 has also displayed an extremely promising boost in development. Trichomes production increasing steadily giving the colas and surrounding fan leaves a frosty coating with another 2-3 weeks left before thinking about harvesting P2 is promising to be a frosty bud. Buds have begun stacking slowly spreading down from the colas. P2 also underwent an extensive defoliation to expose lower developing buds to direct light and help prioritise bud stacking and development.
P3 over the past week has displayed exceptional boosts in development with colas quickly forming and continuously stretching towards the lights. Buds have also quickly begun to stack down the stem and are slowly starting to fatten up. Trichome development compared to the other 2 plants is slow however there is a equal distribution around the colas. P3 also underwent the defoliation to help open up the canopy for proper light distribution and prevent the canopy from obscuring other plants light access.
P1 has continued to show promising development over the past week with prominent colas having been formed and now beginning to bulk up. Trichome production has continued at a steady rate as the newly developing buds gain size they continue to have a “frosty” appearance. Pistils on a few colas have begun to turn amber indicating a continued progress into maturity. P1 underwent a defoliation to remove any obstructive fan leaves and to continue to prioritisation of bud development.
P2 has also continued to display a promising development as prominent colas have formed and have begun to gain weight and size. In comparison to P1, P2 has denser colas so far with a thicker more even coating of trichomes. P2 also underwent a defoliation to remove any obstructive fan leaves, expose the lower canopy to direct light and continue to prioritisation of bud development.
P3 has also shown promising development with overall size and cola production, as P3 continues to grow and stretch towards the light. However P3 has displayed a struggle with development of colas and buds in general. Calyx and pistils have developed as normal but are slow to begin stacking and forming buds. P3 may take a little longer to properly harvest bud indicates a large yield as an outcome. P3 also underwent a defoliation to expose the underlying canopy to direct light and promote bud development.
P1 has continued to stack bids at each of its well developed colas, I’ve counted 16 colas in total with only 2 or 3 being significantly smaller than the others. As the colas continue to develop at a steady rate the pistils have begun to turn amber and shorten in length from the calyx. Trichome production has continued at a steady rate with an even frosty coating each cola. Along with promising development P1 has also begun to experience a nitrogen toxicity with many sugar leaves have curled up and darkened, nutrients have been altered to address the issue.
P2 has also continued to display a steady rate of development with colas bulking up and beginning to extended below the top 3-4 nodules. An extensive defoliation was preformed to remove any obstructive fan leaves so that lower bud sites are exposed to direct light. Trichome production has continued at an impressive rate with P2 has remained the plant with the highest level of trichome production with a thick even coating of trichomes across all colas. P2 is also suffering from a nitrogen toxicity and nitrites have been altered to solve the issue.
P3 has also continued to develop at a promising rate as colas begin to stack buds however the very top of the colas are almost bare with colas beginning and developing from the middle of the stem. Apart from this P3 has continued healthily. A defoliation was also preformed to expose lower bud sites to light and remove any other obstructive leaves.
P1 is displaying promising developments with sugar and fan leaves have begun to recover from the nitrogen toxicity. Colas have continued to develop steadily stacking buds spreading towards the main stem of the plant. Trichome production has continued to develop at a steady rate making a even coating of “frost” over colas and adjacent leaves, pistils continue to turn amber. A small rearrangement of the scrog net has exposes underlying colas to direct light hopefully promoting a prioritised growth.
P2 has also had a promising week of development with colas continuing to stack buds focusing on the tops of the branches and slowly working the way down towards the main stem of the plant. Trichomes have continued to develop at a high rate, thickly coating the colas and leaves, Pistils on are also continuing to turn amber and shrink towards the buds. Scrog netting was also adjusted to allow underlying colas access to direct light and better airflow through the canopy. A selective defoliation was preformed to remove any obstructive leaves.
P3 has displayed an impressive improvement to the development of colas and buds, calyx’s have begun to quickly form and develop along all main branches. With P2 and P1 both being closer to harvest, P3 will be monitored closely to help improve bud stacking and cola development. A selective defoliation was preformed to remove any obstructive leaves, exposing lower bud sites and colas to direct light and better airflow through the canopy helping with development.
P1 has continued to develop at a steady rate with buds developing at each cola. Unfortunately due to not having a light timer the plants have been showing signs of re-vegging with the tops of colas beginning to grow towards the light giving extra space for calyx’s to develop. Trichomes have continued to coat each cola. A routine defoliation was preformed to free up space in the tent and reduce any obscuring leaves.
P2 has also continued to develop at a steady rate with re-vegging being seen however not to the extent of P1 but leaves are still clawing. Despite the stunting of the flower rate P2 has continued to stack buds and mature, trichomes production has continued to coat each cola with a frosty layer. Even with the re-vegging I believe harvest time might be within the next week or so with the pistils continuing to mature and turn amber.
P3 has shown a a considerable development with a small amount of re-vegging being seen however a large amount of maturing with calyx’s forming and maturing as the colas begin to develop. A light defoliation was preformed to remove any nuisance foliage and allow for better airflow through the canopy. Trichome production has remained steady throughout the plant focusing on calyx’s.
Over the course of this grow, this strain has been a perfect starting strain as it was very forgiving with many rookie mistakes and still gave a nice harvest.
With drying now finished and curing underway I have been able to have a taste of the bud and it’s of a good standard with herbal flowery notes and a very faint fruity taste. With curing only just beginning the aroma of the bud hasn’t changed.
Amazing grow! Really good job dude! I wish you the best results with the most delicious buds!
Nice to see your journals! I will drop by some times to check your progress!
Feel free to come by and say hello!
Happy growing 🥦🤩