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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.
@Cyrusdavirus, FUCK YEAH!!!! This thing smells exotic!! I can see where they say it has a nutty smell, but to me it's more cherry at this point.
On a side note, the pollination was from a blue moonshine cross I was working and was just a couple flowers on a female plant.
My research suggests, this is feminized seed. So maybe I just had a Bob Ross cross with all my diary genetics.
Not a horrible thing considering what's in the tent including a bx to a selected pheno of itself... Maybe saved myself a year of work haha
I'll be watchin for yours!!