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These plants began vegetative growth a couple of days ago, except the one that was slower to sprout, and they seem pretty happy so far. When it comes time to up pot I will choose the nicest 4 plants to keep indoors and will put the other two outside to ride out the outdoor season. Each plant has been given plain waterings except for mid last week when I gave them each a light dose of recharge.
I somehow managed to miss a watering day, and the plants had a pretty severe dry cycle, but they seemingly handled it well. I had to remove some lower leaves that got damaged when I transplanted them into 10 gallon pots, yesterday.
They plants are growing well and look nice and healthy. Each plant got topped and top dressed with 1TBS Roots Organic Uprising Foundation and 1TBS Uprising Grow. They each also got 0.5L of recharge solution with some silica added.
All plants got each limb topped again and this will be the final topping. I'm starting to see staggered nodes now so they are ready to flip, but I'm going to give them another 1-2 weeks of LST before sending them into flower. Each plant received 0.7L of recharge/silica solution and each were top dressed with 1TBSP Roots Organics Uprising Foundation and 1TBS Uprising Grow.
Did a little more topping of the plants where they were getting leggy and pinned the branches down a little more (after taking the posted photos). The plants are looking pretty healthy and are growing nicely. They are showing a slight magnesium deficiency, like my last grow did, so I think it's going to be time to run some tests on the soil I've been using and adjust it accordingly before I start my next grow. Each plant was fed Roots Organics Uprising Foundation, Uprising Bloom, and 0.6L recharge solution with some silica added. I chose to get them started on the bloom blend so I can flip them into flower next weekend.
Plants look good. Lots of growth over the last week and the plants will go into flower tomorrow. Each plant got top dressed today with Roots Organic Uprising Foundation, and Uprising Bloom, and then were each watered with 0.5L of recharge.
The plants have been growing pretty quickly and are stretching hard into flower. Al of the new growth looks very healthy and the plants are smelling wonderful. Humidity has been crazy here for the last week so I pulled a bunch of leaves off the plants to improve airflow and get more light into the middle of the plants. Each plant got top dressed today with Roots Organic Uprising Foundation, and Uprising Bloom, and then were each watered with 0.6L of recharge.
These plants have been growing very fast and put on 16" of height over the last 7 days. I'm hoping they are done with t he stretch because the lights are as high as they can go. If they continue to stretch then I will supercrop the tallest stems. Each plant got top dressed today with 1/2TBSP Roots Organic Uprising Foundation, 1/2TBSP Uprising Bloom, and then were each watered with 0.8L of recharge.
The plants grew past the lights during this week so I super-cropped the tallest stems mid week. All 4 plants look very healthy and the flowers are coming in nicely. I will likely strip off some larger leaves this week since it has continued to be pretty humid here. Each plant got top dressed today with 1/2TBSP Roots Organic Uprising Foundation, 1/2TBSP Uprising Bloom, and then were each watered with 0.6L of recharge.
Plants 1, 2, and 4 look really nice, but the flowers on plant #3 don't look as nice as the other plants. It's been extremely humid here all summer, so I've been having a hard time keeping the RH down even with the AC running full time in the room, and I think plant #3 is just not liking the higher RH. Each plant received 0.6L recharge.
The flowers are filling out nicely and they plants have a very strong aroma to them that reminds me of the other animal cookies crosses I've grown from Greenpoint. The flowers and leaves are very resinous so I have no doubt these plants will finish well. They have also been hendling the high humidity really well so far.
Each plant received 0.6L recharge today.
Still dealing with a lot of humidity here, but the plants seem to be handling it well. The flowers are tightening up nicely and they smell amazing. The look to be on track to finishing mid September which is right in line with the breeder flowering time estimate.
The plants were a little limp this morning due to t he drippers getting clogged. I supported the limp limbs with wire and cleaned all the drippers to get them working properly, again. Each plant received 0.8L of recharge today.
This was the final week of flower. The humidity has been too high, for too long, and I've lost two large colas to mold. I'm hoping I won't find any more moldy flowers when I harvest.
This run was a little stressful due to the stretching the plants had followed by the abnormally over humid summer this year. I decided to harvest about a week earlier than usual since I found some mold the other day. I did find one more moldy cola but the rest look good.