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Dosed with Grow Big and Recharge this week. Drinking moderately well. Watering every other day. Fert 2x a week. These are thriving and have stayed strong since the start.
All 5 into the ground. Looking like a mix between indica and hybrid phenos based on growth and size.
Lack of pictures due to running out of daylight. Hard to justify using a camera in the bush
Started to bend them sideways and blend them in. Cloner were also cut from the lower areas of a few. Water leaves removed to push branch growth.
Straight rainwater this week while I stress them out.
2 out of the 5 plants have started flowering. I am not sure why. This area gets enough light to keep them from triggering. Our weather has been rainy and overcast though still. I am hoping it’s a false trigger and I can just reveg. If they are autos or herms I will just pull them. First time I have run into this issue with feminized before.
So all of these are now budding and I am really not happy.
One I broke due to over stressing and the rest are just budding. Switched up nutrients to accommodate. This really represents a huge loss in weight. I am not sure how this can happen from the breeders but I opened this pack it was sealed, and labeled as you can see in the diary.
I will finish them out and do my best. They are all stressed looking from the sudden heat. They are the only plants not taking the hotter weather well.
These are an example of doing the wrong things to the wrong type of plant.
If I had known these were autos I would have stuck with a traditional nug buckets mainline and have defoliating to keep them staggered correctly.
I’m trying to not let my disappointment lead to neglect. They are still moving along ok. Switched to bloom nutrients to help. Considering the time these should be done by the end of the month.
There is more smell coming from my Kush mints then these autos.
Just not happy here. I was hoping for an array of fruit profiles this year for some fresh frozen and the significant change in yields turned that upside down.
Oh well. It’s been perfect weather except no rain. Most of the plants are responsive to flowering. Water leaves are self defoliating at this time. I’ve also cleared most lower leaves.
Feeding kool bloom big bud cal mag and recharge. Out of the 5 this one is the best. I’ve tossed 1 to bud rot and the 3 others are so small it’s just about meaningless.
Still highly shitty about these being autos
Continuing the flowering nutrients and general maintenance. Will probably pull this in another week or so. Not sure that it will fill out much more.
Really responsive to the heavy training. The last of the 5. The other 4 I have since pitched.
This area is devoid of any PMD which is actually rare right now for my area.