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It's been few days since I have transplanted her into the bed. So far she has taken a real liking to it and hopefully she takes off in the coming weeks of veg. This strain was created by a local Michigan breeder here in Michigan who gifted me the wonderful genetics.
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She has been topped again to bush out. She is a quick grower for sure right after the transplant. I haven't seen any stress from this girl, just on autopilot.
This little one is still going strong despite her size. I did a light defoliation on her since she isn't all that leafy just to encourage more vertical growth while still bushing out. She has some serious purple stems and stalk and I haven't noticed any slowing down or leaf indicator stating it's a deficiency. So my guess is genetics at this point. It's been over a month in the bed and as you can see, nothing is wrong. I guess LoL.
Yet being so small and younger than the others in the bed, she seems to have a quick growth period during the first weeks of flower. Day 7 of flower for her and she is looking really good so far. The purple stems scared me and I wasn't sure if it was a serious deficiency or genetics, but she seems to be doing just fine after her transplant a month ago.
She finally fought her way through the second net to get some space. She was so covered by the other plants I was worried she wasn't gonna make it. She finally got some smells to her and I am excited. The others are overwhelming her inside the tent but up close her smell is old school smelling like skunk. It's a bit early.
Tidbits is the only one in the tent showing some colors early. Day 39 of flower and still got a ways to go, and she is doing way better than expected. I am definitely enjoying growing her out.
Given just plain water from now on, she hasn't given any trouble at all when I missed the watering last week. She is one of the few that is actually getting color on her and showing the fall glory.
The same as the others. Just adding water when they need it. This week has been busy for me and it's tough to get down to the garden to water in time each time. So a day without water won't hurt.