Oh, let me tell you about this vibrant trio of cannabis plants! We have two eager bloomers, flaunting their lush flowers with pride, and then there's our late bloomer, taking its time but undoubtedly worth the wait. Sativas, known for their fashionably late entrance, never fail to keep us on our toes. Each day brings an anticipation, a fluttering butterfly-like feeling in the gut, as we envision the greatness that awaits us at harvest. It's the thrill of watching these plants grow, the artistry of their leaves reaching for the sun, that fills us with excitement. We nurture them, providing the perfect conditions, and soon, our patience will be rewarded with a bountiful harvest that will send our senses soaring. The thought of it all makes our green hearts skip a beat and fuels our enthusiasm for this remarkable journey. Together, we embrace the adventure and await the day when we can reap the rewards of our hard work.
The plants made a great jump withing the past week. They have been moved now to soak up a bit more sun. I likely harvest a bit early for several reasons, though am not expecting huge returns as the clayish soil seems to prevent root growth and drainage. I had wanted it to be a bit more loemy and less clayish.
@deFharo, Hey, thanks for dropping that knowledge! Diatomaceous earth to the rescue against those sneaky slugs and snails, huh? Much respect for looking out, and keep those gardening gems coming!
@Ottoabensberg, Grüße in die Heimat.
ich nutze lehmigen Waldboden 50% und und der Rest ist Coco und Perlite zum Auflockern und als Wasserspeicher.
Der Waldboden ist ideal solange Wasser Zu- und Abfluss gesichert ist. Bin gespannt auf das Terpenprofil!
@DutchPassion_Official, thanks, mate! I'll put on my gardening hat and get ready to witness some epic plant gains. Wishing you all the luck and fun in your green endeavors. Keep rocking that green thumb. Stay cool and keep it swaggy! 😎🌿