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Been waiting to grow this strain for the longest time. This will be an interesting grow!🙂
Swapped out all the coco for soil as it wasn't of good quality. Some slight burns are evident on the tips of the leafs.
Growing much better after the soil transplant. Though the pot size seems to limit how big the leafs get, sadly I'll only transplant into a bigger pot in 1 or 2 weeks and thereafter a further 4 weeks or so transplant into the ground by week 7 of veg.
Decided to transplant directly into soil so the roots can grow better(2021/11/01). Unfortunately there was a lot of transplant shock, hopefully it will recover soon.
The buds have definitely filled up a bit from the previous week.
This Durban Poison smells like spices, rough salt and combined with a sweet smell. I really can't wait for the curing phase!
Had to erect a bush tent to try keep the buds from getting wet and molding from the rain we have been having. Buds seem to be getting bigger, but not much difference from the previous week.
Had to harvest the main flower due increased risk of mold. Other buds seem to also be developing some poundary mildew, harvest might be soon then I had hoped. However, I think I'll harvest her in parts though.
The grow is almost coming to an end with just a few recent flower developments, only a few weeks are left. I must say one of the benefits of growing outdoors is the ability to harvest what is ready without having to take into account growing costs that indoor growers are subject to.
Continuing to harvest partially. The remaining buds have seeds and I assume it's from self pollination and the previous harvest had bananas aka "nanas".