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I will be using build a soil products on this grow. I am not sponsored. I have had really good luck with their stuff.
I have added stage specific microbes, enzymes, and a wetting agent to my fertilization schedule this round.
Got some pests. Hoping they are thrips. Gonna dose with Monterey spinosad as soon as I think they can handle it.
Seems to be getting some steam now.
I applied Monterey Spinosad and so far no new thrip damage and no live visible at this point.
The seedlings didn't seem to mind.
I expect I will transplant into 1 gallon pots of Build a Soil 3.0 recipe next week.
This lady has not needed anything since transplant except water. She's looking good despite the bugs... about that:
The flowering tent is down so there was a much more effective application of Monterey spinosad to kill the thrips.
You can tell the thrip damage as white spots or streaks on the leaf. Sometimes a waxy looking coating is present as well.
Thrips themselves are VERY small... not quite microscopic as adults though, they look like tiny orange-ish brown rice shaped specks.they will move if you bother them.
At any rate, the science experiment is over and a respectful farewell to the infestation is in order. It's over.
I expect to transplant to 3 gallons next week. She should be close to flower time in 2 to 3 weeks.
Been in flower for 2 weeks now. I'm getting really excited about this stout indica lady!!
Considering a light defol, but haven't decided.
Looks like this lady is gonna be dark!!
Transplanted into fabric 3 gallons of Build a Soil 3.0 a few weeks ago.
Yesterday I gave her Bio Phos(microbes) and Quillaja extract(saponins)
Looking gorgeous!!!!
Last week she got Microbes and Quillaja.
This week,I top dressed with 2 cups of Build a flower.
I mixed 3 gallons of build a bloom tea at a rate of 1 tsp per gallon which I'll apply tomorrow after it aerates for 30 hours.
All good :)
This plant is your picture perfect indica.
Her large top colas surrounded by chunky tertiary buds are delightful to look at.
There was a herm in this tent that dropped some pollen, but she seems mostly unaffected.
The size of her tops and the resin are incredible.
Smell is very sweet and a little fruity.
Seedsman genetics FTW once again!!!
Week 8:
What can I say about this lady?
The beefy colas are now gaining the resin that gives this strain it's name.
Super thick and dense.
I pulled lowers on the cola away from the stem to avoid the possibility of bud rot(see video)
It smells like honey and berries... maybe a touch of grape in there.
Super smooth smelling!! Can't wait to smoke it!!!!