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This seed took the better part of 2 weeks to sprout, and even longer to show signs of life in the soil. Finally it survived its infancy and I'm crossing my fingers to see what happens.
Leaves are growing lop-sided and skewed. Again... not sure what this is all about. Hope its just some strange aspect to this seed and not indicative of further difficulties.
This plant is really starting to develop uniquely compared to the second (and maybe healthier?) Green Crack seeds. The first one is growing upwards as I would expect, but this one is taking on more of a lower canopy as it grows.
More leaves coming in... feeling a little more comfortable. Still a low canopy, but very spread and good light absorption. Wish it would show signs of thriving a little more... fingers crossed.
Still growing low and slow. Spreading outwards more than upwards.... the other plant is almost twice the size! Leaves are a lighter green colour too... maybe the chlorophyl isn't as mature as the other one.
Not a lot of pictures this week as a lot more attention was paid to the other plant and the issues I'm having with another grow. Looking more like a mum than cannabis, but seems healthy enough...
I think some of my soil additives might have fimmed this plant. Growth is continuing, just not upwards. It's looking more like a 'mum than a pot plant, but we deal with what we're given.
Nutritional deficiencies are sorting out as the buds start to form on this shrub. I've nicknamed the two plants Bert and Ernie (this one is Ernie) due to the drastic size and shape difference.
Still chugging along. Trying to keep the feeding consitent... I have a feeling this genetic is hungrier than the others I've grown. Hang on there little guy!
This is nearing the last week of flowering before I harvest. Gave her the feeding before the flush. After all of the challenges, this one is coming along better than anticipated.
Last stretch before harvest, just flushing the soil and giving it the last little TLC before the big chop. The nutrients are getting consumed quickly... it's easy to forget how. hungry this strain is.
This was a true labour of love... the seed took a long time to show signs of life, the plant got chemically fimmed and grew out instead of up. Its branches were plentiful, and it looks like a lot more buds than I anticipated.