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Seeds sprouted in 4 days. Have healthy cotyledons and first leaves. Watering roughly every 60 hours to allow soil drying to promote root growth and oxygen absorption.
What a great week! I couldn't be more excited about the growth in such a short time. The soil is drying out roughly every 72 hours, and gets watered with tap water that I declorinate for days and adjust to 6.3-6.5 ph.
This plant is growing well. Its getting far bushier than the Autoflower planted next to it. Seems to have shorter branches, causing far more overlap of the leaves and a lot less light penetration. It'll likely require defoliating at some point fairly early. Its also far more sensitive to watering and tends to droop when watered, but bounces up a couple days later. I'm spreading the watering out even further at this point, to roughly every 5 days until it starts drinking more.
This plant has too much growth that has never seen the light! Did a couple mild rounds of defoliating and some LST to pull the canopy wider. The first trained branches from ealier in the week look GREAT, so i'm hoping the whole plant springs up next week! Added a fresh layer of ammendment and a little TPS one in the water.
She was looking a bit like the Charlie Brown Xmas tree after last week's defoliating, so I topped her at the start of the week. Within a few days, she was back to her lush, bushy self. Found out her auto-flower tent-mate is a hermie, so its been banished outside. I'm kind of relieved this photoperiod plant won't have to compete for light anymore. I'll probably flip the lights to flower in a couple weeks, but i'll feel it out.
Another good week in the books. Clipped a couple massive shade leaves earlier in the week, but I'm done manipulating it now. I'm planning to flip the lights in a few days on July 2nd to begin the flowering process. It'll be roughly 50 days into vegetation by that point.
Flipped the lights to 12/12 about 3 days ago, and boy has she sprung to life! I've also avoided adding nutrients for the last few weeks while some of the plant started showing signs of holding to much nitrogen. The Happy Frog seems to be feeding this plant just fine on its own, even after 8 weeks. It definitely improved after a couple deep waterings flushed the soil a bit. I'll watch for her changing demands as flowering hits full swing.
Really excited about this plant! Seems to be flowering along well with buds all throughout. I haven't been giving it any nutrients, as its soil is rich with ammendment. It still twists some leaves here and there, so I hope I get get all the natural nutrients depleted and flushed before harvest in a few weeks.
Another week in the books! I think this plant is going to be ready quicker than I anticipated. Plenty of juicy trichromes all over these buds. And today marked the first browning of some of the hairs on the flowers. Excited to see how this wraps up over the next couple weeks.
She looks ready to harvest! Its a little small, but I kept the veg short and sweet, so I'm happy with the results for just 13 quick weeks! It smells absolutely amazing, so i can't wait to try the cured product.
Beautiful, fruity, and pungent! I little light in the yeild, but i think that can be fixed through grow methods. Super happy with the amount of trichromes frosting these buds though.