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Previously, I had the experience of successful growing and I had the opportunity to try different breeds. My favourites are autoflowers from FastBuds, they are always predictable and stable. I've used Biobizz before and I've always got great results with it. But I took a break from growing for a while, and starting again now, I decided to try T.A./GHE Organic.
I use airpots with 11 liters of T.A. coco substrate, with perlite. The seed rose up a day after being placed in the substrate. I started adding nutrients on the third day, I think it was possible to start this earlier, but I decided to be safe, cause this is the first time I use these nutrients as the main ones. The whole first week I carefully watched the growth of the plant. Seems to be fine.
Due to the fact that I blunted and described progress of the first week in the first post, there are few photos in the second.
The whole first week the plant developed normally, nothing extraordinary. One plant is slightly ahead of its sisters.
Time after time, I methodically increased the volume of watering and regularly, carefully loosened the substrate.
By the end of the second week I have a good result. All week I watered them with a water pump so that the nutrients would linger in the substrate longer.
Little girls grow fine and they feel great. Looks pretty, what makes me happy) 🌱
At the beginning of the third week, an active set of green mass began. I increased the volume of watering and raised the lamps every day. The girls quickly began to grow up in the middle of the week. By the end of the week, the smell has already begun to be felt a little, girls are preparing to bloom.
At the beginning of the fourth week, I did the LST. The girls endured it successfully and actively recovered. One shows more sativa signs and stretched out more than the rest, I used it more and more area. The smell is sometimes stronger, flowering has begun. I've added a few foods to spice up the process. At the end of the week, I defoliated and removed a few large fan leaves that blocked the light. The plants responded well to all.
During the fifth week I did the second stage of LST. I pushed the inflorescences so that they were at the same level and received the same amount of light. By the end of the week, the inflorescences increased, flowering began to actively grow. There is a very pleasant smell of citrus, tree bark and spices in the tent. The smell is not sharp and when the tent is closed it does not smell at all.
The week started with the onset of chlorosis due to magnesium blockage, which made me very upset. But I quickly reacted and found the cause of the problem — my ph-tester. Despite the fact that I calibrate it regularly, the deviations in the measurements have become significant. I took all necessary measures and gave the girls a flash clean. By the end of the week, I did the final pruning of the leaves and the inflorescences began to take shape more boldly
Girls bloom more beautiful every day. After removing the leaves last week, the buds have grown better and large. There is a nice smell in the tent. These three girls together do not smell so strong, they are fragrant, but the smell is not as sharp as it used to be even with one tree of a different strain. I increased the amount of watering and switched to fertilizer only for flowering. I am very pleased with the number of flowering stakes after lst. The final stage, the buds are gaining strength. Watching with pleasure)
So this is the end of week 8. It's almost ready. The buds are swollen and covered with nice frost :)
Now I see what I wanted to see, which means there will be no more nutrients and next week will be a cleaning week.
And in just about a week the girls will be ready.