July 27: this is a great plant that is doing fine. It was started later than my other three plants, and won’t get as big, but it is growing fast. This was one of my faves from last year so looking forward to having this one again.
All the Ganja Farmer strains that I’ve tried have been very good.
July 29: pretty cool last night so I warmed the water up to 26 C before watering at 7 am to help them get off to a warmer start for the day.
July 30: still a bit crowded so I supercropped it again to get the top growth tips to the same elevation. This one was manifolded to 8 colas and by supercropping like this I’m trying to see if I can get something like 16 final colas after only topping for 8 colas. Whatever, messing around.
Aug 1: still supercropping main tips trying to see if I can get enough sunlight in to some of these lower growth tips. Might work, might not.
Doing today’s diary entry I realized that I should be scrogging this one…so SCROG net applied.
@musashi_miyamoto, it’s easy once you’ve tried it a few times. Proper stretchy florist tape is a very good way to secure it after supercropping. Somewhere on the blog at Lucky13 seeds there is a very good guide to it.
@Northern_Ent,
Im gonna have to super crop my Durbans - still need practice because I def broke a branch’s outside stem my last attempt (although she perked back up an hour later)
@musashi_miyamoto, I was thinking that too when I checked it this morning I always end up defoliating as it progresses, but she’s growing so fast I’ll likely supercrop and tape to separate the colas. Stems are too stout for LST now. Should have tied it back some a few days ago. Seems like a particularly robust plant even more so than the one I grew last year. Cheers.
Looks great 👀!!
Your cheese looks exactly like my Marathon OG. It has distinctly different looking buds and is the most cheesy smelling plant that I have had.
My marathon OG reeks like cheese, maybe my clone guy mislabeled. 🤷♂️🏼
Hope you’re finishing strong 💪
@Northern_Ent, man I understand what you’re going through. We had the wildfires here a few years back. Ash all over the plants. Ash everywhere. I was worried but I decided to wash my outdoor buds. I really liked the end product, so I always do it now. A lot of contaminants floating around here in LA. Luckily no wildfires around here so far this year.
I just wash and hang (or put on the drying rack) with a dehumidifier @55 + fan and I haven’t ever had any mold in the drying room. The buds dry right out after the wash.
@Todzilla, thanks. I grew this strain last year and it was a fave. This year’s plant produced nice big buds and I’m looking forward to trying it. Most of my harvest will be made into hash to avoid what is likely a bad smoke taint. I didn’t think the smoke would have been much of a problem but then I wiped off the patio table and saw how much black crap there was on it. It’s been a super bad fire year so to be expected I guess.
Nice wash, I seen you have the same machine as I do, its worth it to replace the stock hose with a smooth flexible one. Shit gets caught up in that stock corrugated plastic hose. I opened up the bottom, cut and took the hose off, cleaned off the glue they used, used some JB weld (for plastics) slid the new hose on and hose clamped it. Better than brand new. I also put a screw on cap on the end of the hose. Definitely worth doing. Happy growing!
@greenAF, thanks. Yeah, I’ve been meaning to do that since day one but haven’t got around to it yet. I’ve got about six months before I need it again so maybe it’ll get done this time. Cheers.
@yan402, thanks. I love making hash and this is the first try using fresh frozen. Recovery was good for Cheese and I’m excited to see how the cold curing will work out. Cheers.