Just Starting out this week with a couple of photos and and update on the grow.
Transplanted her into a 33" diameter 12" tall fire ring. Relearning how to find the area of cylinders I found this thing is Οr^2(h) 3.14(16.5^2)(12) = 10,258 sq. inches. A gallon has 213 sq inches. I learned there are imperial gallons, though they are measured 277 sq inches. 10,258/213= 48.1614 gallon pot. Mixed in a mixture of spagnum peat, organic soil, manure humas material, Down-to-Earth kelp meal, neem seed meal, and greensand. Dr. Earth HomeGrown, Nitrogen favored NPK Bat Guano and eventually Flower Girl. I also added a big shot of bloodmeal from a generic brand into the soil mixture. In addition, bone dust in the transplant area from the same company. i'll be back with more words.
We are growin steady and well. The plant has nice tapered out leaves with a lot of surface area for photosynthesis. Its branches are just pushing out of their Nodes enjoying the sun.
@NegotiatedBubble, I'm not sure what the 'on paper' true lineage is regarding the filial line of the strain. I've been doing some unconventional shaping and training which might have attributed to its unique shape. She really wants to put on big branches towards the afternoon sun as well. She gets to grow next to a pretty symmetrically shaped Blackberry Kush plant so she is certainly my ugly duck. This specific seed was on the smaller side as well so it might just be a little goofy too lol - I wish I knew more about Filial lines and traits. Thanks for coming and sharing about this lovely lady and taking an interest in the grow.
I grew the Twenty20 Afghani this year & had the same general observations. Itβs got the old world qualities I like and is pretty darn bomb proof. I harvested a bit on the early side due to back to back storms but probably could have left them in a bit longer without damage.
You definitely did a great job of stewardship with your plants congratulations π