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Overnight soak in glass of distilled water
Followed by wet paper towel until tap root 1-2 inches. Not quite long enough at this stage so will give it another 12-24 hrs.
27/10 transplanted into coco , direct to final pot, 3 gallon
cotyledons popped end of last week, first signs of fan leaf's growing in today.
Light watering and mist, with distilled water when soil is dry.
Using cut off plastic bottles with water sprayed inside to keep humidity up for seedling stage
not bad this one, although one cotyledon appears to be drying out very early, hopefully it won't be too detrimental since fans leaves are coming and other cotyledon looks fine.
I started LST this week, retied about every other day using a combo of twist wire and the more rigid bendy wire for staking down some branches.
I think I might have tied to close to the medium, so I am trying to correct that as I go.
I also managed to accidently snap one of the smaller new branches at one of the lower nodes while trying to tuck one of the bigger leaves under it
plenty of pistil popping, moving into pre flower. I'm pretty happy with the way the tops are coming in with the LST.
This and all the other girls have got super thirsty. Drinking .5L a day now
Lower leaf problem, with the yellowing, not sure if this is a deficiency or just because they are too close to the soil
i removed my LST ties as i will be away for 2 weeks over Xams/NY and didn't want it to dig into stems as they grow and stretch. Training is pretty much done at this stage anyway.
I also did some light lollipoping and defoliation of upper fan leaves to allow light penetration and air circulation as she moves into mid to late flower
Watered by a partner this week as I am away for Christmas, hence the slightly different photo style.
Can't comment much more than what's in the pic. But she looks healthy enough
I've been away for Christmas so left these to friends and partners to water. They couldn't come as often as every day though and this lady has suffered for it as she was in a very thirty part for her life cycle.
This plant looks to have suffered the most form lack of care when I was away, she's gone very foxtailed. See picture with the PEZ dispenser for scale 😂
I might just ae to use this grow to practice bubblehah and rosin press (i'm new to both), It doesn't look like it will produce great flower or smoking.
Most of the fan leaves have died off so I've pulled off all the dead stuff which I will throw away. Then trimmed off the really dry or curly look smaller fan leaves and sugar leaves around the buds and any smaller buds that would just end up popcorn anyway that. It has loads of trichs I'll have a go at pressing this and see if I can get any fresh flower rosin, then throw the chips in my bag of trimmings I'm collecting this run to try my hand at bubble hash.
Under the mic, the bud trichomes are looking around 90% milky and 10% amber. It's absolutely packed with trichomes, living up to the stardawg name despite being foxtailed.
I a should really do a hasty flush and harvest this plant but I'm gonna switch up her nutes and push a little longer to see if the nugs fill out at all.
this one suffered quite bit while I was away, so I'm going to keep a couple of colas to smoke test once dried and cured and use the rest to try making bubble hash