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This will be my second time attempting Raspberry cough. The first time was in a DWC bubble bucket and struggled with wild pH swings, root rot, spider mites, and it was a total clusterfuck. This grow, going straight Rogue Launch Pad soil (will likely add a bit more perlite) and growing it next to a completely different strain on the same Scrog. I wanted to challenge my Scrog skills by having two different strains side by side, and while they may have similar heights on paper, phenos are obviously a coin toss
Sheesh, I'm the king of over watering apparently. Had both ladies in solo cups with, what I thought, large holes cut in the bottom for drainage. Turns out it wasn't enough. Both started turning pale and droopy so had to do an emergency transplant into their final fabric pots. Took a few days to dry out but she seems to have rebounded.
We have family coming into town and staying with me for Thanksgiving and I did NOT think that far ahead and it may need to change my plans as far as SCROG goes, but hopefully we can make it work and not stress ma lady out too much
So far so good! This little lady for some reason didn't pop out a fan leaf at the current node, so she's a tad lopsided lol. Update is late but pics were taken at the 3 week mark.
I'm not super sure what's going on here. Instead of popping out two branches, it looks like it split into a 3rd? And then there's the "fan" leaf with only one blade... Weird lol
Either way, she still looks like she's happy and doing well. Water every few days and just monitoring the goofiness that's going on
Whorled Phyllotaxy! Apparently that is the term for what happened with the extra branch growing at the node.
She seems to be doing well and diggin her environment. She is getting plain pH'd water about every 3 days or so and letting the soil get dry between waterings. I have the light set at 65% and I don't see any excessive stretching
It's the saddest of days. I left for over a week and had a buddy house sit and he forgot to water. Came home to dead and crispy ladies. I'll take a few days to grieve this but new beans will hit the soil sometime after Thanksgiving.
Thanks for checking in and I'll see ya on the next diary