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We have decided to give this strain a grow and we look forward to seeing what she will become. So far she is doing well, we used Dutch seed n root followed by 24 hours in a paper towel drenched by the same solution and without a hitch she is on her way.
Not much to say regarding this little one, so far just grow grow grow! Grow room adjustments have been made and she now sits under the fluorescent light on a heat mat, this is only for a brief period of time as we wait out the finish of some other girls. Steady as she grows!
This little one is doing well and she has quite a bit of time to become what she will, we hope to be able to bloom her indoors once clones are taken but time is of the essence! Otherwise the plan for her is to move outdoors come the spring, let’s just hope she stays healthy and strong amongst the chaos.
The peacemaker has had a good week, she is the quiet one in the corner who is happy to do her thing without complaining about anything. Soon she will be transplanted into a 1 gallon which we hope will induce some branching, at the moment she is happy and that is a wonderful way to be when surrounded by beautiful chaos! So she grows!
This little lady is doing well, we have transplanted her into a 2 gallon fabric pot which she seems to appreciate and she now sits patiently under a fluorescent light.
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It feels heavy in the heart to be logging a diary today but the Cannabis plant is filled with many therapies and keeping oneself busy while working with her is truly a blessing. Oddly enough the name of this particular diary is something I felt the need to explain, The Cannabis Plant should not be named after a firearm. This is the peace plant, that’s it and that’s all. 🙏 💚✌️
This little beauty has sure grown since her transplant and she is well on her way in preparation of her next location outdoors. We will not be able to see what she is made of before hand as time passes us quickly by so we look forward to the surprises she may have in store for us. We have however noted that she has stayed clean of powdery mildew and she seems to be a healthy hearty plant, we hope that she stays that way!
There is not much to report for this girl, she is peacefully growing along and enjoying the veg mode. We have not put her through any stressors along the way and we do not have plans to take cuts from her either, this girl is just patiently waiting for the natural sun that has been promised to her. I (TOH) myself, am having a hard time with the patience at this point. Soon, we will be outside soon.
This is a healthy girl and we are counting down the weeks with excitement. There have been no issues with her and we hopes she can maintain that outside, there will be many stressors when she gets there but we think she will handle them just fine! How big will she be, that is the question?!!!
Busy busy busy, this little beauty is now sitting outside in the greenhouse! We decided this would help clear up the congestion inside and so far our mini garden centre is doing well. This is only up temporarily. We will be adjusting this girls soil and feeding but we have not reached that point as of yet. Organic growing for our outdoor garden. We will be transplanting her into her forever home in a couple of weeks, there are many things to be done in preparation of that moment and we are so excited to see what she will become in the next few months. Not an issue with her to complain about, there were many that she could have or should have endured but she didn’t. Thankfully, she remained clean, strong and mighty thus far. Come on sunshiney days!
As you can see this poor girl had a hard night last week but we are happy to say that she survived it. We did have to top most of the branches because they had died off but she is recovering very well. This is going to be a bushy plant and we look forward to seeing her bloom, at the moment we are sorting out placement of all of our ladies! It is soon time and we are very excited!
Once we transplant all feeding info will be recorded, it’s been a muddled winter season to say the least!
It is unfortunate that I have been very sick and the diary logs have been neglected, I do apologize. Unfortunately a lot has happened with this girl during that time.
As you can see she has gone into bloom already, this is somewhat unsettling to see with a photoperiod strain so we will be keeping a very close eye on her.
This could have been caused by the weather stress, the wicked storm we had, her location in the greenhouse and or a possibility of auto within her genetics. This is a puzzle now because we did not actually flower this plant indoors. We did take cuts from her so hopefully we did not upset her in any way, if we see that she hits a pause and or goes back into veg we will have to remove her from the garden. Past experience has taught us that she will most likely end up seeding herself if that is the case.
We have yet to transplant her and this is another touchy situation when you consider all of the above scenarios, we will most likely remove the bottom of the fabric pot and place her in one of the garden beds. We do not want to disturb her in any other way.
Her colours are quite unique at the moment, hopefully she stays on track and she finishes her bloom without a problem. Once again, Mother Nature is in charge and we love every second of the journey. Grow on, grow in peace, give us flower and please no seed!
This is a very strange situation although we don’t feel as though it is an issue as of yet. So far the bloom stage continues, we have decided not to transplant this girl because we are quite sure that it will upset her. We shall see what happens over the next few weeks, hopefully she remains steady the entire way through and that we have a early harvest with her. Time will tell.
The blooming beauty was moving along quickly but it looks like she may be stretching out a bit, hopefully she keeps herself growing in the right direction and finishes her cycle without a hitch. With the cool nights and strong winds she has held up quite well in her little pot. We have not had any issues with her considering the stresses and she seems to be a tough little girl, fingers are crossed for this one!
As you can see this girl has gone back into vegetation and it is quite disappointing, so far we have decided we will let her figure herself out and hope that she finds the blooming groove again.
This is a chaotic mess, there is so much growth on this plant that she will have to be cleaned up completely underneath. We just can not decide our next move with this one, either way the food has remained the same and she seems to be vegging out just fine on bloom.
As you can see this girl has been cleaned up, it was frustratingly to see her try to sort herself out after going into revegetation and we were not sure how long it would take. At one point we thought about cutting her down but we decided to give her another chance and it is safe to say that she appreciated the time that was spent on her. A little bit of love can go a very long way, it has been about a week since the clean up and she has already gone into flower again. The watering is happening twice a day and the feeding is once a week, a good tasty tea has been shared once a week also. This girl seems to have a good ability to fight off the mildew and we hope to keep the pests away! At the moment this girl seems to be free of any issues and we are pleased that we have kept her growing.
It looks like it was worth the clean up, we are back in full bloom and hopefully she continues without a hitch! There are a few leaves that need to be cleaned up and we really would like to relocate her but we fear the roots may have grown into the ground through the bottom bag and we do not want to disturb them, you can see she is pulling away from the Afgooey to give herself some much needed space.
Things are looking up for this girl and she is starting to look quite beautiful. We decided the move would be a bad decision so we have left her where she is, the back of her could definitely use some sunlight but other than that she is doing well. We are happy that we kept her growing and we look forward to a plant that will harvest early in the season.
The week was great for this girl although we have had some heavy rainstorms and we thought she was going over. With the way she tried to gain space for herself she created quite the lean so she has been secured to the fence, hopefully she holds up. One thing is for sure, we are very glad that we kept her growing because her flowers are beautiful and they are filling in fast. It is unfortunate that she had such a rough start, it is truly hard to believe that she has gone into bloom twice this season but we figure it was the shock of the cold nights back in May and that we possibly pushed her outdoors to soon! Either way, she is doing quite well now!
Just as she starts to look amazing the bud rot steps in, this is disappointing to say the least because she is not quite finished and we were hoping to let her finish up. The morning dew can not be helped and it has arrived quite early in the season, there is some rain expected within the next few days so we will have to make a decision on whether or not we should take her down. It is unfortunate that she had the setback caused by our error because we do know that her offspring that we had shared with friends are now at their harvest stage.
What a beautiful girl and she smells great! We would have kept her going a few more days but the winds were fierce and she finally met her match. We are happy with the results because we at one point thought there wouldn’t be any. This girl went from veg to bloom, back to veg and into bloom again once she had been cleaned up. The scent of her is amazing and drooling delicious, as always the weight is not an accurate one due to lack of scale along with the fact that she was washed before she hung to dry. We had some rot and that has all been removed but there wasn’t much of a loss considering.
@@Jhindlehydro, It is quite the task planning sometimes, this girl will be moved soon enough. We normally put clone size plants outside and they grow into big girls long before they start to bloom, we are pretty lucky to have the season we do as long as we don’t have as much rain as last year! Good luck with the Kush, that is a good choice! 👊💚✌️
@CannabisCultivate, yah I have few epic clones going and trying to keep them alive till they go outside in may.
There probabaly gna stretch and turn lankey or flower so I dnt rely on that.
The end of this month I'll harvest my current I door then start these Bubba Kush fem seeds . If you try to veg with not enough light it just ruins the plant you get zero branches zero growth outwards.
Guess it's ok if you Wana make another clone .. I'm hoping the window light can keep them vegging if not who cares I got tonnes of seeds like 15 strains etc etc