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Hygrozome used on wedding cheesecake #1 and there is a noticeable difference in roots, larger and more of them, so will continue use .. transplanted to forever home in fresh bed in garden at 8 days old. Will pinch when third set appears.
Weather incredibly hot and dry. On North side of a South fence and some ground cover to shade the soil a little bit it's getting hot.. I'm also going to try some bud set spray on one of them Maybe both one is growing faster than the other already
Had a few cool days before the heat hit again. Started LST on them both, one is significantly larger than the other. The smaller one hasbeen getting hygrozyme as this is a new plot and it was a little hard pack when I worked it. Hotspot on the north side of a reflective fence doing well with the heat
Weather was warm and rainy, over an inch last week. The first of the pistols are starting to show up, so it's switching to flowering nutrients, adding bone meal.
These orange sherbet are really taking off, only pinched once and quite a bit of bushing! Fast growth, I've got them strapped down in quite a few different places and keep having to move the stake daily, kept them low and now will let them go 👌
Record high temperatures, yesterday it was 107 degrees Fahrenheit. It's been very dry. Stopping LST, these little plans are amazing, there's a ton of bud sites and the branching for only pinching one is extraordinary. Starting to stretch quite a bit Very excited to see what these plants do in the next few weeks!
Temperatures dropping significantly in the last couple days. 1/4-in rain last night. Looks like the heat wave is over yay.. Really enjoying this plant, sure has turned into a bush with lots of flowers sites.. each branch seems to have a good bud set and looking forward to them filling out!
It's too hard looking absolutely amazing! I just love how they branched out! Definitely getting the hang of this auto LST stuff lol..they smell amazing too, sweet myrcene and humulene, possibly some geraniol in there, they smell flowery and cakey with a musty fruit..One plant is a little ahead of the other, may e a week apart on filling out. And this week I will be stopping nutrients and flushing because they look like they're off of close to harvest probably about two weeks away So clean water from now on.
They are done. The one next to the Jack straw female has very good smell to it tricoms are 90% cloudy 10% amber. Meant to change the feeding schedule last week I was flushing, so flushing this week they're pretty clean. We'll probably be harvesting in the next three or four days. Beautiful plants look like I will get well over 3 oz of dry cured from each. Beautiful plants smell delicious. Defoliating today in this evening. I used 23 total staples on these two plants holding them down LST. Hands down the most fun I've had growing a plant in my entire life lol
I loved growing these! I pinched out the tip just once and the branching that commenced was absolutely amazing! I used a total of 23 Staples between two plants. They each had about eight main stems at about 13 in high at the highest point. Leaf ratio was minimal, took me 2 hours and 20 minutes to trim two plants. Very little waste, and actually only found one borer infested bud in the entire harvest,. Total dry weight going into cure is 5.93 oz from two plants. Could have been just a wee bit more dense, but that is my only complaint, might be easily fixed with a little more feeding near the end of flower. Excellent resin production, very sticky. Nice bud set, very easy to grow. This one is definitely on the list to grow again next year.