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All the seedlings seem to be thriving; they are living in the presence of my purple punch grow at the moment, you know; just to keep them company.
Here’s hoping that they continue to stay happy and healthy 🌱✨💜
These little guys are thriving.
Today they were repotted into one gallon pots using fox farms happy frog soil, and given a 70/30 mix of Gaia greens all purpose and power bloom.
This week I added an exhale bag to my grow tent, I’ve noticed a huge difference in growth and water uptake.
They not have lots of leg room so hopefully we will watch these beauties continue to thrive in the coming weeks.
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These babies have really taken off since they were repotted into 1 gallon pots.
I added some other amendments to the mix with the 70/30 all purpose/powerbloom.
These have been watered thrice this week; twice with water and once with a water molasses mix.
They get a little dramatic when they are watered 🤣
I took a few leaves for some light penetration to the shoots.
Over all these are progressing nicely and they have been pretty hardy; aside from the water drama ✨
I am very pleased with their progress.
These ones are doing very well, and are starting to smell quite nice.
This week we transplanted these into 3 gallon pots, and changed the all purpose/ power bloom ratio to 50/50 which they seem to love.
We watered with fresh water, a molasses water mix, and some soluble seaweed extract.
In the 1 gallon pots these were divas when watered, so far this isn’t the case now that they have some leg room in their new pots.
We have bud ignition on these plants!
These ladies are progressing well, I am pleased with their progress ✨🔮
These beauties are progressing steadily; they have had a good stretch since being transplanted into 3 gallon pots.
They are a beautiful deep to medium forest green, they smell sharp, fresh, and slightly piney.
I’ve noticed one of these ladies has an interesting leaf mutation that makes her quite individual from the other two, she also happens to be the largest plant of the three, and in correlation drinks the most so far.
This week I defoliated these three quite vigorously to encourage more light to the canopy and bud sites, and watered alternately with fresh water and a water molasses mix.
I am pleased with this trios progress and effort ✨
These ones are doing well; so far I don’t see a need to repot them.
They are growing steady and well, showing the typical bud patterns of the strawberry cough strain.
They smell sharp, slightly cheesy and fresh 🍰
This week we watered with fresh water; a molasses mix, and some soluble seaweed extract.
These little guys are packing on some little buds!
These plants are the smallest I have grown in my repertoire, they are petite and compact and I am glad for it at the moment as they are sharing space with their monster sister the revolver plant 🌱
These little beauties smell sharp, hints citrus and diesel, with fruity under tones.
The buds are sparkly, cute and covered in little white hairs.
I have decided not to transplant these further, they still seem to be very happy in their three gallon pots, so they shall flower out in them.
This week we top dressed these ladies with a 70/30 min of Gaia green, and the same amount of other additives as always.
We watered with fresh water and a water molasses mix. ✨💚
These ladies are growing steady and well; they are very cute and compact, and they smell incredible!
Cheesy overtones and citrus undertones, fresh and beautiful.
The buds are starting to get chunky and develop nicely, still very young buds with lots of fresh white hairs.
This week I watered with fresh water, a molasses water mix and some soluble seaweed extract.
They seem to be healthy and happy; keep up the good work ladies ✨
Cute, compact and absolutely gorgeous 💜
These little ladies are fattening nicely.
The smell is strong and pungent; smells like berries, and citrus with undertones of cheese and cat piss 😂
This week we watered with molasses water mix; and fresh water.
With the spring melt happening the PH of our water has become alkaline, so I’ve been monitoring carefully and adjusting the PH to suit their needs, hopefully as spring progresses our water goes back to normal (usually a PH of 7.0)
These little nuggets are progressing nicely ✨
These little beauties are doing great; they too now get a tent all to themselves, and they seem to love the extra elbow room.
These buds are covered in trichomes, and they smell incredible! Fruity, citrusy, cheesy and pungent.
This week we top dressed with a 70/30 mix of Gaia green, watered with soluble seaweed extract, a water molasses mix, and fresh water.
I’ve started the flushing process on these ladies; I’ll try to give them a week or so to flush out nicely, but these ladies are just about ready.
They are cute and compact; they smell
Incredible! Each one is unique, one has cheesy overtones, one has blueberry overtones and the other has citrus berry overtones, they’re awesome.
One of these ladies has started to blush a bit of purple.
As small as they are I am quite impressed with them, they have grown well with no hiccups.
These will be a pleasure to harvest 💜
These were nice compact plants; if you have a half size tent this might be an awesome strain to consider for that.
They were overall very healthy growers, and they smelled incredible throughout.
I can’t wait to taste these babies