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Left her in the shot glass for 18 hours then put them in damp paper towel, took her about 24 hour in paper towel then I placed her in worm compost about 1 cm deep.
I thought I was having a nutrient lockout situation because it showed sign of nutrient burn in the older plant (Bubba Kush) so I decided to repot them then flushed the main pot, the ppm was about 4000, I think this caused by too much worm compost in the mix.
I made another mistake by placing small pot directly on top of the soil in the bigger pot and the roots grew so fast that it shot through the bottom of the small pot into the soil of the big pot in 4-5 days so I had to repot her again in the next week.
I repotted her and she did not show sign of stress or stun at all and continued to grow smoothly. She is the only one that look different from the rest of the tent that she shows a characteristic of a sativa leaves. The rest of the tent are Indica nominated.
I started LST this week. Nothing too fancy. She is the only 50/50 hybrid in the tent, the rest are indica dominated. So this King's Juice has very nice sativa-leaves characteristic.
This week the plant started to take shape. I continue the LST bending down as low as I can to spread out the canopy. I did FIM on one of the top, plant didn't show sign of stress at all.
Plant started to stretch both horizontally and vertically really fast and approaching my flipping limit at 50 cm. I tried to spread out more budding site and even out the canopies.
The plant was growing nicely and hit my 50 cm target. I lolipopped at the start of the week and defoliated some unhealthy leaves. I let it recover for 3 days before the flip.
The plant stretched pretty fast as expected. I installed SCROG net to spread out the canopies even more, the vertical stretch didn't seem like a problem anymore, but the horizontal stretch started to get me worry because I put too many plants in there. I defoliated lightly into flowering.
The plant showed sign of sex this week. She continued to stretch but still managable. Tiny visible buds started to form. I defoliated lightly to open up light to the lower canopy area. I also started implementing CO2 in the tent this week with solenoid valve and a CO2 controller. I have set the PPM target to 1800 ppm. The light at canopy was around 1200-800 depending on the locations.
Stretching had been slowly stopped, I thought the stretching phase is about to end now, buds started to swollen up slowly with very tight internode. She has one of the densest leaves to buds ratio I have seen. I defoliated heavily this week and this should be the last heavy defoliation for her. I also ramped up nutes ppm to around 1500 with no sign of tip burn. She showed no sign of stress. I will continue to push the ppm even further.