Added a 3' bamboo pole for later support if needed. Also added poles to all others the will for sure need the support like the Super Lemon Haze, Applelicious and Eskimo Cookies. Next week is flower and I am really looking forward to seeing what this plant has to offer.
Side note. I planted 4 regular seeds from 4 genetics.
1)Trop. Cookie Bx by Tiki Madman, is female
2)Eskimo Cookies, Bred by "42", is female
3)Bullet Proof Dragon, Bulletproof genetics colab, is female
4)Pinkleberry F7 by Pacific Northwest Roots, is male! I have this one separated from the others and will save the pollen for the next round. I'll be pollinating super lemon haze, granny's apple fritter, stardust from Fresh Coast and thin mint gsc clones....maybe trop. Cookie Bx clones.
I was worried that Gaia couldn’t frost up like this but you proved me wrong and I think genetics are playing a huge roll in why my plants don’t look like yours. Amazing grow, thanks for sharing!
@Happy_Roots, awesome, thank you so much for the info! There’s so much to learn but it’s all so interesting, I’m really enjoying it so far. I’ll be much better prepared for my next run that’s for sure :)
@Em_grows, yeah my humidity ranges from 55-58%. I have plenty of air movement so I don't worry too much about mould, but I do keep an eye out. For calcium and magnesium I just use unsulfured organic black strap molasses which is crazy with micronutrients...I will never use cal-mag again.
@Happy_Roots, do you keep your humidity high during flower, it says 58% and is that to keep VPD in a good range? Also what do you use for micro nutrients?
"Frost machine" is right haha!! You'll have plenty to share w/ family and friends, right?! 😋 Looking forward to seeing these gals fatten up and the final bud shots. If you do end up pressing, please do share! I just pressed a small 8g bag from a friend's 'sampler pack' last night to replenish my medicine cabinet...Beautiful golden butter, my friend 🙏
@EastCoastGrowShow, thank you. I actually just smoked the last of it two days ago. 😔. So good! This was the craziest frostiest plant ive ever had the privilege of growing.