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The 4-week-old plant in the rapid growth phase is a fascinating organism to behold. It's incredible to witness the transformation of a tiny seed into a thriving plant with a sturdy stem, extensive root system, and vibrant green leaves. As the plant enters the rapid growth phase, it seems to come to life, eagerly soaking up sunlight and nutrients to fuel its growth, stretching its leaves towards the sun in the morning. The excitement of watching your plants reach this stage is hard to describe. It's a reminder of the beauty and wonder of nature and the incredible potential of life.
She is receiving 4 ml/l general purpose organic flower fertilizer based on guano.
As the 4-week-old plant continues to mature, it will undergo further changes in its appearance and growth rate. The buds will begin to grow and develop into beautiful blooms, adding vibrant colors and sweet fragrances to the surrounding environment. And if the plant is lucky enough to avoid being eaten by a deer or other, it may even live to see the end of the growing season. So here's hoping for the best for our little forest-dwelling plant, and may it grow tall and strong in spite of the many challenges it may face.
Pests, oh the delightful creatures that can wreak havoc on our beloved plants! While we may not always see eye to compound eye with these critters, it's important to handle them with professionalism, a dash of humor, and a calm demeanor. Remember, pests are just nature's mischievous little reminders that balance is everything. They may nibble on our leaves, burrow into our soil, or engage in other pestiferous activities, but fret not! With wisdom and the right strategies, we can outsmart these cunning adversaries.
Plant two got chewed down by a mice, I introduced some traps...Slugs are present as well.
In the world of flora, there exists a captivating plant, a true connoisseur of its surroundings. With a dash of sophistication and a hint of swag, it seamlessly adapts to its environment, showcasing its remarkable development.
She has almost doubled in size the previous week, and will stop stretching and start producing buds. She got all that is necessary and likely will grow close to 1 m until harvest.
Today marks a significant milestone in the life of my precious botanical companion. It has been two weeks since my lovely plant transitioned into the flowering stage, and I am in awe of its incredible resilience. As I observe its growth and admire its vibrant blooms, I cannot help but marvel at the wonders of nature and the ability of plants to adapt and thrive in the face of external threats.
I removed lowest branches and continue to feed in the given schedule, moreover, witnessed some fungus gnats so increased water/day just a bit, ordered some nematodes to tackle potential eggs in the substrate.
The past week has been a test of both my patience and perseverance as a gardener. As my beloved plant continues to flourish in its flowering stage, it has attracted its fair share of challenges from the natural world. I seems its my turn - From tiny ticks, to snails, mices and fungus gnats to bothersome mosquitoes, the garden has become a battleground of sorts. Yet, I am determined to protect and nurture my botanical companion.
Added some Nemaplus to the water to get rid op potential fungus gnat larvae feeding on roots.
Greetings from the enchanting world of flora! As I stand amidst the blooming wonders of my garden, I couldn't help but share the sheer delight of witnessing nature's incredible adaptability.
Its great to see to incense develop over the course of the last weeks. It developed from diesel like to sweet to now more herb like with great depth. Cant wait to enjoy it, though the growing experience has been quite a remarkable ride so far.
My resilient plant faced the scorching wrath of the summer sun, enduring the trials of heat stress in full bloom. Its once perky leaves now curled up slightly, craving relief from the relentless heat. As I observed its struggle, I realized that the roots, hidden beneath the soil, were likely receiving too little oxygen, exacerbating the plant's stress. With additional shade and adjusted watering, I'm confident my plant will weather this hot spell and rise like a phoenix, revitalized and ready to shine once again.
After enduring a scorching hot period, nature came to the rescue with its remarkable self-regulating mechanisms. A gentle breeze swept through the garden, carrying relief and cooler temperatures. As if by magic, my plant in full bloom responded with a renewed vigor. The blossoms seemed to radiate a newfound vibrancy. The cooling touch of nature brought a refreshing wave of rejuvenation, reminding me once again of the intimate connection between the environment and the resilience of my botanical companion.
Guess what time it is? We're just a week away from the highly anticipated cannabis harvest, and the excitement is off the charts! The buds are flexing their trichomes, showing off their sticky bling like the coolest kids on the block. We've been grooving with nature's rhythm, patiently waiting for that perfect moment to pluck these herbaceous treasures. It's like waiting for the beat to drop in an epic DJ set. Get ready to light it up and embrace the good vibes because the countdown to the harvest party has officially begun!
Today, I joyfully recount the story of my first harvest, the culmination of the spring crop. With resilient plants blessed by good genetics, this journey has been nothing short of extraordinary. They weathered the storms, adapted to their surroundings, and produced buds that emit scents of heaven.
In reflection, I've learned valuable lessons. The importance of well-draining soil is etched into my gardening repertoire, as I vow never to grow in claish soil again. Furthermore, I now understand the significance of ample sunlight, seeking a spot that basks in the sun's warm embrace for future endeavors.
As the time to harvest arrived, the excitement was palpable. With gratitude and generosity, I decided to gift these fragrant buds to a dear friend, knowing they will bring joy and tranquility to their life. And as for me, I cherish the butter I crafted from the trimmings, a delightful indulgence to savor in moments of relaxation.
The first harvest signifies not only the fruits of my labor but also the growth and evolution of my skills as a cultivator. It is a celebration of nature's resilience, the power of good genetics, and the wealth of knowledge gained along the way.
With a heart full of gratitude and anticipation for future harvests, I bid farewell to this chapter, knowing that the plants have left an indelible mark on my gardening journey. May they bring happiness to others and serve as a reminder of the joy and fulfillment found in nurturing nature's green gifts.