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Week 1: 12/11/2022 - 12/17/2022
- Soak 10 seeds in Dechlorinated 6.8 ph tap water for 12hrs.
- Seed starting medium-2 qts total of 50/50Rice hulls and Dr Earths Seed starter mix. Amended with 4Tbsp of Dr Earths seed starter dry amendments. Drenched soil with 2 cups water mix with 1tsp of Dr Earths Metabolic Transformation powder.
- Sown seeds 1/2” deep in 2”x2”x4” pots after a 12hrs soak at 80F.
- Seeds sprouted about 3 days after being sown. 9 out of 10 seeds sprouted and all appears to be healthy.
- The seedling will have a seedling grow light 65w at about 24” from canopy at about 75% brightness. I’ll keep the humidity dome until they have at least a couple true leaves grown out.
12-22-2022
It’s the first week of Veg and the seedlings are heading for a good start. I thinned out the 3 out of the 9 that sprouted, leaving me 6 healthy sprouts. I will eventually will eliminate two more once they get a little older, leaving me with 4 total. So far I’m just adding water when dry. Starting today I’ll be going from 24/0 to 18/6 light cycle. Par is around 200 umol.
12-30-2022
It’s been Week 2 of Veg and things are going smoothly. So far no signs of deficiencies and toxicity. Some of the phenotypes are showing slower growth than some. So far been just adding water as needed.
01-06-2023
Week 3 of veg I have transplanted the girls into a 1 gallon pot. I used my special organic soil blend and water them down with seaweed and fish emulsions. I also roped them at the third node for the start of the mainline training. So far all is good and maintaining good health.
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Week 4. Vegetation
2 years ago
20.32 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6.5
50 PPM
60 %
24 °C
24 °C
24 °C
4 L
1 L
40.64 cm
1800 PPM
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Home Grown Tomato, Vegetable & Herb Fertilizer 4-6-3 20.833 mll
01-13-2023
Week 4 of veg and grown out two branches which I will top them off to produce 4 potential colas. I will once more top again to get a total of 8 colas. I will eventually put up a trellis net to add additional support.
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Week 5. Vegetation
2 years ago
20.32 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6.5
50 PPM
60 %
24 °C
24 °C
24 °C
4 L
1 L
40.64 cm
1800 PPM
Nutrients 1
Home Grown Tomato, Vegetable & Herb Fertilizer 4-6-3 20.833 mll
01-20-2023
Week 5 of veg, I transplanted these girls to bigger 3 gal pots with the same veg soil mix. Appears to have some stress out of the three phenotypes except one appeared to be short but no signs of spots and wilting. But overall growth is not stunted. will continue to monitor over the next week.
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Week 6. Vegetation
2 years ago
25.4 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6.5
50 PPM
60 %
24 °C
24 °C
24 °C
4 L
1 L
40.64 cm
1800 PPM
Nutrients 1
Home Grown Tomato, Vegetable & Herb Fertilizer 4-6-3 20.833 mll
01-27-2023
It’s Week 6 of veg and training has been good 👍 They the stem and leaves has a nice smell to them can’t put my nose on it but I can describe it as a sour fruity sweet smell to it. Can’t wait to see how the buds smell like. I just topped the 4 branches again, so I now have a total of 8 colas each plant. I’ll let her grow out some more and I will be transplanting again in probably one or two more weeks to the bigger 10 gal pots.
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Week 7. Vegetation
2 years ago
30.48 cm
18 hrs
25 °C
6.5
50 PPM
60 %
24 °C
24 °C
24 °C
4 L
1 L
40.64 cm
1800 PPM
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Home Grown Tomato, Vegetable & Herb Fertilizer 4-6-3 20.833 mll
02-03-2023
It’s week 7 and about a week later after they been topped a third time. I have now a total of 8 colas each plant. I let these girls veg out a bit and fill up the tent. I have already mixed up a batch of my organic flower soil mix and let it cook for about a week or so. I’ll start transplanting the plants in about a week or two. I’ll just wing it for now and see how they are next weekend. So far I have very different phenotypes, #1 being the shortest but the most resistant to stress and ph swings. #2 being the largest but the most sensitive to stress and ph swings. And the others #3 being the second smallest, and #4 being the second largest. I really can’t wait til I flip them and see how this cultivar looks, smells, and smokes 💨
02-10-2023
Week 8, I transplanted all the girls in big 10 gallon Living soil Fabric Pots I follow the motto “The bigger the Roots the bigger the fruits”. I mixed up the soil using Dr Earths flower Amendments. I also threw in some Seabird Guano as well. I’ll let these girls get comfy for about two more weeks and I’ll flip them at Week 10.
02-17-2023
It’s Week 9, Plants are definitely showing some transplant stress, but seems to be recovering fine. I have been giving some seaweed extract and hydrolyzed fish in hopes to reduce transplant stress. So far just waiting for these to recover before flipping. I do notice the leaves smell really sweet and fruity. It was very pleasant but subtle. Can’t wait to smell what the buds will smell like. I did take some clones of all 4 phenos so I can keep the best of the 4 for a potential mother plant.
02-24-2023
It’s week 3 and and seems these girls are ready to be flipped. All I’m doing is training and watering. So far having troubles maintaining lower PH, I believe I might of put too much oyster shells and Dolomite lime, other than that all seems to be good.
03-10-2023
It’s 2nd week of flower and appears everything is growing fine. There is definitely noticeable difference between all 4 phenos. It’s too early to tell what is my favorite yet but they all look good! Just wish their heights were all consistent. Just plugging away with water. I do feed every week with Dr Earth liquid amendments.
I just finished growing this particular strain. It avails a great yield... over a full, large mason jar from a single plant! It did seem to yearn for extra Cal-Mag throughout much of the grow but that's about it in terms of complications in growing this strain.
In case you weren't aware, Brothers Grimm is now calling it "Señor Sticky". But they should really call it "Señor Sneaky" because it's way too smooth of a smoke for its own good!
Anyway, looking good. Good luck with growing your buds!
@FarmerJon, Right on thanks! I slacked a little with the diary but I’ll be posting some post harvest shots soon. The four girls left me quite a bit of prime flower. I would say about probably about 3-4 liter mason jars full. I did went overkill on veg time but that’s usually my style. I do agree with the cal mag, but I think I didn’t buffered my coco mix enough. I’m still curing the buds so hopefully I’ll give my opinion on the smoke quality soon.