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Growth is progressing and the four babies courtesy to FastBuds genetics are coming along . The Orange Sherbet is the runt so far , but nature has a tendency to surprise.
I transplanted (as I always do ) yesterday with no issues in terms of shock.
I’m also dealing with a small fly /gnat problem, but I’ve ordered a remedy which should help …. keep your eyes peeled on next weeks update
Growth has been steady on all except the Orange Sherbet. Otherwise very impressed with Fastbuds genetics.
Today was the first feeding of base nutrients from the Shogun range.
This week I started with training . Fimmed ALL plants and tied down the lower branches. The only exception is the orange sherbet which as I mentioned before is the runt.
Today was time for the second feed but I’ve been very conservative with watering as I the soil is still wet from last week. Too many fuck ups overwatering in the past.
Today I hit them with Geisha Foliar spray and just enough root drench to moisten the top layer.
This is my second run of fastbuds ever and I can honestly say , wow.
A hub of activity in the Fastbuds closet. All lower branches tied down, defoliation.
Hit them with Shogun Geisha foliar a few days ago, and an application of Athena Stack ( Foliar) a day later.
As far as I can see, they are thriving. Got another two
(orange sherbet/gorilla cookies) which are 3-4 weeks younger. Germinated in soil, a first for me.
Leaving the gorilla to do its thing, maybe defoliation/lollipop. The Sherbet is being put through a true mainline. The Shogun line is surprising me, I’m used to dry amendments/organics but it’s been so easy to follow their feed chart calculator on the website.
Signs of pre flower showing on all of them , I’m expecting the stretch soon.
Hello one and all , happy growing.
This week I switched to bloom nutes and the girls have reacted well.
The Shogun line up has worked a treat , with no issues since the beginning. There have been a few amputees ,as my mainlining adventures have taken me down the broken-stem-rabbit hole.
As many of you know these are resilient creatures and have bounced back but not without a major loss of yield , come harvest.
I’m at odds with myself as I find it almost impossible NOT to try LST/HST/ tying down etc.
Something has to give and eventually I’ll have to be surgical with my treatment of my beauties.
Until next time …. Happy growing.
Second week of flower and the girls are stretching nicely. One week/ten days of that still to go , I think. The Orange Sherbet has given me hope as she blew up in size . Definitely going for less plants and bigger pots on the next run.
Week 4 of flower sees the addition of PK WARRIOR to the Shogun line up. They’ve been thirsty this week , but as I’ve had horrendous problems with over watering in the past I’ve waited patiently. Loving Fastbuds for their vigour , although not all of em like to be pruned.
Foliar application of mono-silicic, fulvic and Athena stack in between waterings have helped with health.
No complaints with the Shogun Nutrients from me or the plants.
Piss easy to follow feeding calculator on the website. 3 more weeks (maybe) before the flush…
Until next time , happy growing
Greetings one and all, welcome back to my garden.
Late update as I’ve been busy.
Cruise control on all ladies, at this point I’m just being patient, following the feeding calculator to the letter.
Shogun Nutrients have proven to be a great range, absolutely no issues whatsoever since day one.
A few weeks to go before flush and hopefully we’ll see a real explosion in flower output.
Right now the aroma in closet is a mixture of citrus and candy.
Impressive genetics by FastBuds.