Week nine has started. Plant is growing very well, and the weather forecast is good although today it was cold. Very curious to see how big the leaves will be by the end of the week. I think I will continue pruning off all side buds for another week, even though that may result in a slightly smaller harvest by the end of the season. The big advantage of having a tall plant is that it will recieve more sun in early october (If there is any, netherlands is not the best country for weedplants, allthough you can be lucky and have a week of indian summer before harvest.) Plant does not seem to suffer from training upwards and simply makes bigger leaves. I have done this before some years ago, and the plants reacted as soon as I let them go by exploding and become near perfectly spherical.
Plant is growing very well under lamps and when available, the sun. The shape of the leaves is different from previous Frisian Dew, the fingers are broader. Does this mean that this one is more Indica?
@Grow4Releaf,The top leaves are still green, the lower leaves are becoming yellow. Would it mean that the cuttings are sacrificing those leaves for the nutrients necessary for making roots?
@DutchPassion_Official,Thanks for your reaction, you do care for your babies 😉 Don't worry, when I had to leave the seedling alone, I covered the soil with a layer of sand, to reduce evaporation. I have a poking hole just above the bottom of the bucket to check moisture.
@Grow4Releaf,The top leaves are still green, the lower leaves are becoming yellow. Would it mean that the cuttings are sacrificing those leaves for the nutrients necessary for making roots?
@WatercanWampa,Thanks! That is allso a bit of perspective, because my shoes are further away from the phone than the leaves, but still, they are bigger than my hands. Because I want my plant to grow high, I pruned all sidebranches this morning, (I am trying to make clones) now all the nutrients and water go to one single growing tip, so she will probably make even bigger ones. She is allso standing in the ground for a week spreading her roots.