This strain is starting to smell amazing. Smells like a sweet vanilla gas. She is not stretching much and I believe this is due to the Kushmen training method I used every 2in on every branch. This caused knuckles every 2 in on the stems to force lateral branching and increase stem strength.
Did a feed this week of terp tea bloom booster and standard bloom. 4 tsp booster and 1 tsp bloom. Starting to decrease nitrogen so i can achieve a nice fade/color change by chop.
Over all this is turning out to be a beautiful strain with wonderful smell and it will be smooth sailing from here till chop.
Happy growing and stay high. Follow along for the ride. πππππ€π¨
Good luck with your grow I hope you get the best taste of buds and healthy plants! Take care and stay lit! I will drop by sometimes to check on your process! Say hello if you ever visit my page!
Greetings from L.S.T ππΌπ
Plants look Amazingπ..
What's this Kushmen training method? I never heard of it..
Hard to tell what you did from the pictures, the stalks on your plants
look sturdy and ready to carry a load of Budsπͺ..
Nice work!!
@northernMike, no problem my friend. I will follow your grow for Cindy. Been looking for a good diary running Canuk genetics. I have personally been on the hunt for banana butter cup. It is supposed to be a resin monster for hash making.
@MrNObody_Grows,Interestingπ, I might have to try on my
next photo, seed has been soaking since 4:00pm yesterday, I will
plant it directly in the soil this mornining, should be a good one,
Cindy 99 Fem( Canuk Seeds).
Later, thanks for the replyππ
@northernMike, itβs the Kyle kushmen training method. You pinch/pop the stem like a super cropping without folding the branch. This is supposed to cause small knuckles to give more stem strength and act as nutrient highways for the top buds. I guess time will tell at this point but the frost factor kicked in pretty early. I believe this is due to the stress response.