Growing Sweet Skunk was without any problems. From the very beginning, everything went as it should.
The plants sprouted without any problems, three weeks of vegetation and six weeks of flowering.
The plants did not grow tall, only 50 cm so they are ideal for those who lack space.
In the end I got 80 g of dried flowers from two plants. The buds are full of trichomes that have an intense fruity scent.
Smoke brings a cerebral and uplifting high that suits me perfectly for my daily creativity.
Definitely a recommendation for everyone.
Sweet Skunk Auto received organic nutrients from the RQS Organic Nutrients throughout the cycle.
I mixed Bat Guano, Easy Boost Organic Nutrition and Mycorrhiza Mix into the soil and later added tablets, Easy Grow for the vegetation phase and Easy Bloom for the flowering phase when watering.
A recommendation to everyone, organic and easy to use.
It will soon host the 10th cycle. Excellent quality, I have been using it every day for almost three years and there are no signs of damage. The zipper works perfectly as on the first day.
Hello diary.
We have reached the end of this cycle. Sweet Skunk Auto did not disappoint me, in fact, the flowers I got are exactly what I love. A sweet taste that gives me a great boost for doing my daily activities.
The plants did not grow tall, so it is great for those who lack space. But let the height not disappoint you, I got 40 g of dried flowers from each plant.
It often happens to me that from two plants of the same strain they get two different phenotypes, this time it was not the case. Both plants were very similar in structure but also in the quality of flowers.
As for adding nutrients, I donβt think they need too much. I used some from the RQS Organic Nutrients line when preparing the soil for planting and later added tablets once a week when watering.
The harvest was after the 9th week so when I add the germination time, it took a little over 70 days in total from the day of planting to the day they were harvested.
They were dried in a cardboard box for 14 days after which I rubbed the dried flowers and put them in glass jars to ripen.
@ButterfliesLittleFarm your plant has used up all of the available Nitrogen so it is now cannibalising the leaves
to get what it needs .
Despite the misinformation on the Internet your plants DO require nitrogen throughout the entire growing cycle
Again, so refreshing to see your great photos; I might have to rethink using my iPhone, focussing alone is a nightmare with young plants.
All the best with your little Lady & happy growing!
Some plant eat more than othere I think a good bloom fertilizer is all you need flush to reset root bio mass might not be a bad idea but for most part they look great