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This plant was pulled from the grow room at the equivalent of week 2 of flower when it ran up against severe nitrogen toxicity. It was transplanted to another pot, the soil was the culprit, too much worm castings in the mix. It choked and went into a plant coma.
It has been outdoor for around three weeks and has recovered. It is re-vegging and flowering at an equivalent of the third week haf it not been interrupted by nute toxicity.
I will not obsessively update this diary. It will be a sinsemilla ganja grow, this one plant, assuming it makes it to harvest.
The grow it was pulled from was a breeding grow for seed production.This one will target the ganja assuming nothing bad happens out there in the porch.
So updates will be infrequent, not constant, like the breeding diary, which is still going on This is a sidenote at this stage.
Some of the photos on this page could be weeks apart before I add another week. This is a recovery, reveg thing.
July: 11 update: top is pushing singlet leaves without flower and is switching from flower to veg mode - transitioning.
Well, the recovery plant has recovered. It is over 32 inches long. It is now an outdoor potted plant in a fixed location and being bent and tied up to a railing. Multiple upward facing cola's will form. I'm taking a page out of the mainlining playbook. I hope it makes it to harvest, it's in a high risk location for human interference.
This plant was a plant that had to be pulled from an indoor harvest in week 2 of flower, moved outdoors, and re-vegged.
Appears to be at preflower or very near. Stretching. Gets hot out there, requires a lot of watering in that small pot. Sine insects. Water spots from a light summer rain. Plant is mostly pest and disease free, appears very healthy actually. Nice recovery. Hopefully will have a long row of long cola's by next month. Probably an October harvest around here ..
Aldi I could always pull it indoors and force it to flower in my schedule or if I get hassled by cops or neighbors over having a large sativa plant hanging out if my apartment balcony. They'll just tell me to move it if it comes to that.
This was once a stunted dying plant that I had to pull from the grow room and then transplant and reveg outdoors. I'd rather not put it back into that room and bring in any pests it may have living off of it if I don't have to. Or at least put it off until my other Afghan plants have at least started flowering
Lots of young flowers. It's going to be big. May have to move it out indoor at some point.
Extreme heat and cold nights. That is pumpkin weather. It's telling the plant to flower and make resin.
Did some defolliating. Still plenty of leaves all over that rescued, re-vegged plant.
Various bugs pay it a visit. It is a healthy plant. Not infested at all.
Heat stress, root binding,, clawing, cusping, serrated leaves where affected, not the whole plant.
Buds are increasing. More white spicules.
Temperatures have reached triple digits. That metal scaffold it is tied to gets very hot. Spraying leaves with water just to cool it off. Today is cooler with a monsoon system moving through, even rained a little.
The other thing is the pot is too small and it is very root bound.
But it's coping. Keeping an eye on in it and giving it a little help. Weather will start cooling down as we go into September. Buds have at least started and are showing growth.
It's been cooler with clouds. Buds are starting to fatten up. It's actually raining. Nice break from the heat stress that was really bothering the plant a lot. Now it's fattening up the buds in the cold air. Love it.