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2nd of June,
Plants were first grown under LED light for 6 weeks. Germination on Aprill 22nd.
Picture was taken after 2 weeks in soil on final destination.
Nice broad leaves en short nodes
June 22nd
She's branching out nicely.
To stop her getting too tall i decided to top or fimm every branch. This way she will get more bushlike structure.
13th july
She was getting thirsty after the hot days this summer. She will be watered weekly from now on.
Bottom was trimmed a bit, got hollowed out as well.
6th august
Growing up, filling the net.
Non sign of flower!
Was expecting this one to flower first.
Not so fast after all?
Definitly not early flowering!!
21 august
Still growing no sign of flower, damn.
According to seedbank KillerKush Fast should finish beginning september.
That's in Spain I guess...the way it looks now this will be mid oct for me... Benelux.
Now I'm praying it has good mould resistency to get it through the fall.
28th August
Finally the first pistils pop out.
A glimpse of flower, allthough nothing compared to the other strains.
She already got her bloom feed last time.
Handfull of thomaskali. Maybe this helped to kick in flowering.
Not as thirsty as the others
3rd of september,
This bush became the biggest monster I have ever seen.
Finally into flower, I wonder what will happen now.
I doubt it will be fast enough for a decent harvest.
September 10th,
Like I mentioned in my last post. She started flowering. But i was truly amazed
The flowering of rhis girl from the week is nothing like what i have witnesssed so far in my grows outdoor.
Usually outdoors, plants preflower and stack up for ages.(4weeks or so)
This Killer kush seems to skip time and pop out nugs all at once. Tiny balls all over this plant now.
Buds ..inside, outside and.in between
Cant wait so wait to see how this one progresses during weeks to come !
Weather was stormy for a few days. Fortunatly more sunshine is on it's way...according to weather model.
Sept 16th,
Finally found some time to work with her again. She nearly got blown over last week. Time to thin her out a bit.
She has braches growing into eachother and lot of popcorn sprouts in the center. I removed rhos to focus energy on outer buds and max out airflow.
Weather has been really damp and cold but she doesnt seem to bother. Hoping for some more sun to see this one finish
25 september
This girl is outstanding.
Amagine lifting or weighing that plant. Sorry for the report, but fresh weight total is not possible for me.
After harvesting Maroc I wanted to hold the stem/skeleton up for a photo.
I Could hardly lift it for a picture. Must have been 20 Kg. Just stem with rootball.
Fresh buds where just harvested but in stages.
This plants is now reaching almost 4 meters tall and is about 3 meters wide. Buds are very compact and spread nicely over branches. The small sprouts and buds within were taken out on 21st.
You can tell the plants suffer from the cold. Daytemp around 10-15 degrees slows them down, almost to a halt. So lets pray for some more sunshine! 25th she was looking so much better after 3 days sun.
I think she needs another 3-4 weeks if mould or frost doesnt spoil things.
Those sunny days and 20+ celsius. that really made Grapefruit and Lemon Kush pop before they got cut.
3 day impact was amazing after 10 days seeing nothing but rot grow during nonstop rain.
Keep growing everybody!
Best wishes to all this season
2 october
What more can I say
Busy with harvest, last minute changes relocating stuff. Pfff
She has some time left. Some sunny weather once again. She is doing well.
I hope she holds on for another 3-4 weeks. My schedule is full. Sexbud is clming. The guerilla grow is coming to an end. Shit got hot..at last
Girls need it to finish😛
16 october,
She is really maturing now, 2 weeks to go when weather allows, forecast is good.
Some leaves were removed and first mould was detected, extra patrols next week.
Keep growing and hang on for the final sum up of this years crop