By continuing to use the website or clicking Accept you consent to our cookies and personal data policy and confirm that you are at least 18 year old. For details please see Privacy Policy and Terms
There was no problem with the germination of the seed, it cracked quite quickly in the water and the germ grew rapidly in the paper napkin. I'm curious, it's my second Bloody Skunk- I didn't do very well first, so we'll see. 😉
So far, the girl is only 8 days old, but she pulled myself up a lot, so I did the first LST earlier and it doesn't seem to bother her. He can handle training now. I put on my nutriets -Jungle Indabox and expect fresh vegetation 😉
Today I made the first defoliation of the main stem at 16 days. I will continue as with her boxing sisters. He has strengthened her stem and looks very nice for her time 😊
The plant did not grow much, but grew stronger. It has a rough stem, a beautiful color, but it is really small. I think she should look more mature by day 23. Maybe it won't start blooming soon. So far I am not very happy .....😑
The lady is still behind. It grows very slowly, the side branches do not grow at all. Fortunately, she hasn't decided to bloom yet, she's not even preflawering, so she still has plenty of time to grow up. Anyway, I used an old substrate, so maybe that's it. I expect a small harvest. 😟
I have the biggest problems with this girl. She is already 35 days old and still small, she does not grow side branches at all. It is still in the vegetation - fortunately, but I am wondering if I will let it grow at all .... 😥
The girl looked very small, but eventually grew a lot in bloom. She doesn't have many branches, but I don't think it will be so bad in the end 😊 It's just in the sixth week and it's not blooming ...
My naughty boxing girl. It was my fault, however, that in the end her slow development was an old substrate. A few days ago, I transplanted it into the fresh BioBizz Ligt Mix substrate with perlite and coconut. At the end of the week, she showed preflowering and grew by 10 cm. And I leave her without training. Keep it up 😊
The plant grew 30cm, finally began to bloom, so I put nutrients on the flower and also planted Calmag. The girl looks nice, but she is slow, has thin stems and few flowers. A month ago, I thought I'd get rid of her, but I felt sorry for her. Anyway, I'm going to have to let her finish now 😬
The girl is now tallest in the box, blooms, but has very few side branches. Rather, tp seems to have moved up after the transfer and the other branches are no longer catching up. However, the lower twigs have grown and the flowers are on them. But we have a long way to go.
The plant is very late, in the 71st day it is only in the third week of flowering. Fortunately, she was helped by transplanting it into new fresh clay. She grew a lot tall and leaned toward the sativa. I don't expect a big harvest. 😕
The lady decided to use her sativa's grandparents, she grew up above my lights, so I tied her gently to the opposite bar. In addition, I now have 20w LED lights - wide spectrum. So far, she stands out as a queen in the box, because there are babies around her 😊
Yellow spots appeared on the leaves of the plant, measured the pH of the soil and was good - 6.5. Nevertheless, I increased the fertilizer. The flowers are starting to turn red, but the girl still has time 😊
I made a mistake planting the plant in the old substrate. In the end, however, the girl survived the transplant to a new substrate. That's why it only turned red now. 😊
It's a pity that I planted the girl in the wrong substrate, the girl stopped growing, it bloomed much later than usual. After transplanting into fresh substrate, it began to grow rapidly in height and the lower twigs grew later than the lower flowers. It does not have many flowers, but a lot of resin, so I assume a strong effect. It's drying now, I'll report in 10 days 😋
She’s stacking up nice, hows your calcium uptake? Kelp will get those side branches growing outwards! Don’t give up and try different things! For the calcium, boil some eggs and add Magnesium sulphate or epsomsalt 5 tsp per gallon... She’s green so you nitrates are handled! Don’t give up!