Helloing ๐๐ปfriends and visitors.
Temperature dropped down compared to last week, back to September temperatures.
My gal wasn't as thirsty as last week this week, fed her 5 litres on Saturday and Sunday then 4 litres on Monday then it got cloudy on the afternoon and rained over night, haven't watered her since, Tuesday night it rained and decided it was enough water for her and brought her in all night and day as it was cold and raining and from now on i will bring her inside when it rains to avoid bud rot.
Did some more defoliation this morning as the sugar leaves are getting bigger and some fan leaves were turning yellowing brown tips which is normal as the plant is cutting back energy from the fan leaves at this point of flowering.
She smells delicious ๐คค the night I brought her in, the next morning the whole house was smelling beautifully ๐
I planted( poked in the ground nothing delicate ๐) 4 shoots in the garden back in July 21st it was my first defoliation of all 3 then... and 1 died, 2 never got big and 1 started growing about 3 weeks ago and luckily that shoot was from the only female of the grow as it is flowering with a 3 weeks late will it makes it before the first frost!? ๐ค๐ป
Perhaps i should start a diary on her own.... we shall see ๐
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Wishing you all a great weekend!!
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Damn, only one female huh? You should try just letting the male go and pollinate the female. Get a bunch more seeds, then try again. ๐ I think that after my next grow, Iโm going to play around with breeding some seeds a bit.
@KnightRider,๐ i did!! But i keep spraying them once a week until they start flowering, just incase๐ค๐ป
Really like how they've grown.... but the skinny one makes me think it could be a boy ... hope than i am wrong.
Looking good, but you might want to transplant out of the hard sided 7L pot which is too small for this plant. In ground is best, and fabric grow bags are next best because air can get to the roots. A quick transfer into a 5-10 gallon grow bag would likely pay off for you. Good luck.