Warm night (instead of hot).
The bigger plants recovered from root shock after transplant.
Sprayed plant with iron sulfate wtih BAP once. This should lengthen the root in their new pots.
And then I spray another dose with calcium nitrate and compost tea. This should let then store up energy to prepare for flowering. For dosage, I used two pinches of each iron sulfate and calcium nitrate for two-liters spray bottle.
Plant 3 is much slower and actually doing okay. I don't have the space. And I'll keep the smaller plant 3 in veg until the end of the year. She should give me some extra buds.
For enquiring minds, I have a few other plants growing that I am not writing diaries. Included in plant 3 pic are Alpha Buds, BaOX, and Banana joints. These plants were not easy in my climate and cheap grow method. However, they supposed to give effects that are off the main paths. If they are worth it, I'll let their clones grow and write them up next year.
Clone from my best growing phenotype tranplanted into container. And the clone got too tall.
So, I chopped the top half off. I rather have the clone spread out so I can train and shape her easier.
Letting them veg for a week more. Then next week, I'll turn my solar cell lamps off to let them flower.
@KingSalomonsWeed, Bangkok is tropical. Thai landrace is well known. However, these grow in hill country north of Bangkok. And I grow Indica hybrid out door. 😬
@GYOweed, becuz I usually put up diaries of my first runs. Once i learned what each strain like, i grow clones that do much better than what are in the diaries.
Some time “new” strains are just the same stuff as i have grown before. Only with different names .
So, this skunk x afghani blend is in well familiar territory.
@GYOweed, plant health has a lot to do origin of genetec vs sesonal sun intensity and temperature. This is my primary growing season for stretchy kush leaning plant.
@GYOweed, mine are getting tall. And they will only go into flowering after four mor months. Time to take prepare for topping to control bush shape. And I might as well take some clones.
it has been raining heavy here too
I just noticed this is Appalachian Kush x Sugar Black Rose
Appalacia is relatively humid like florida and has a lot of rain, and the best part is the people there like to get reaaalllly effed up so your keeper should be frosty and resilient.
You'll be playing the banjo in no time Mr. Tropic.
@Med_in_Tropic, do u remember the days u used to have smaller nugs with bug semen and mold everywhere? Im so proud of u now. Ive been pretty nostolgic lately
@GYOweed, i still have'nt update. One plant is okay. The other is too slow. In general, s;urries are slow in my climate. Feel like they are slow sativa than a proper indica.
I also have a sugar cane from IHG growing. Seemed to be more "indica" like than the slurries.
This week end, I think I would have time to spend on my garden. It is time for me to finally put plants ito flowering. Shall snap a few pics to up date.
Great stuff med. Really nice job on these, the end product looks spot on .
How's the bugs! Was that the only bud lost to them?? I don't think I've seen them in AUS. We do have these tiny like moths that leave a white powder on everything it touches. It reminds me of that with the white colour!
Another great grow and diary med 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@Shooey, these bugs flies about. Laid eggs. Have powedery protection. Then burrow in bettween flower buds. My anti-bugs fungi don't quite work on them.
These mealy bugs secrete syrup to lure ants. Given a chance, ants woudl farm and protect these buds. The bug syrup is a cause of mold.
I "lost" aout 10 grams due to these. There was not much rot. But I separate the buds to pervent them sreading mold in my curing boxes. These "lost" buds are ususally my tip to people working on my house on odd jobs like servicing my air condition units and heavy yard work.
It is troublesome to dispose of branches and leaves from my trees. So I have people who do this professionally help me.