Chopped her in half and going to train the branches to the corners, try to make this thing look like some birthday candles on a cake.
I did the math on the pan and I figured the pan was nearly 800 cubic square inches. 231 cubic square inches in a gallon means these things are 800/231 = 3.46 gallon er...pots.
watering her with some finely diffused mist from a 1 gallon sprayer takes me like 20 minutes to water it 1/2 gallon before I am tired of doing it. She seems to be pleased with her environment.
I'll probably start giving her food using Advanced Nutrients PH perfect line for a couple of weeks and switch her into to flower and then double the same nutrients. 😎
I've been very impressed with my Brothers Grimm Mota Hari (also Tester Seeds). Given my unbelievably positive experience in growing my Tester Seeds, I'm hoping that you have the same experience. Happy Growing, Brother!
@FarmerJon, I really appreciate you coming back in and sharing. She's rebounding out of a little tiny lockout/buildup right now. despite being in pretty early flower she is already developing trichomes I can visibly see dusted on not only sugar leaves but the larger fan leaves as well. . If not a lifetime supply in abundance, hopefully through potency! lol. cheers happy smoking.
@WatercanWampa, Well, the one Mota Hari plant ended up producing 5½ dry ounces! By my calculations, you're headed for a lifetime supply of it with this crop!
@WatercanWampa, Thanks, man. And yes, the Mota Hari only continues to impress... I mean, its buds are literally larger, more dense, and plumper than most of the others'. Brothers Grimm really hit it out of the park with this Tester Seed. I just hope that they get enough positive feedback to make it a part of their normal menu.
Just as a heads up, all of the Brothers Grimm plants I've grown absolutely crave extra Cal-Mag. I think that it's due to their robust physiology and heftier frame. After switching from the Fox Farm brand of this nutrient, I continued feeding them on the high end of dosages and never observed an issue. Also, when Brothers Grimm tells you to use a central stake... do it. I thought it was puffery BS but discovered the opposite the hard way!
Thanks, again, for your kind sentiments.
Damn, she stretched out like crazy during flower! You've manicured a miniature tree! I'm jealous... especially because my girls are still seedlings.
Nice work! I can't wait to read about the finished product!