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Time for a new grow.
I probably did too much trying to germinate this go around, but it worked. I went from having the seeds in a glass of water to a paper towel with Great White sprinkled in. Seeds germinated in a day, then I put them into the pellets.
I assume they'll be ready to transplant to their first pot by next week ☺️
I was so careless this week. For a few days I was wondering why these girls appeared so stressed. I soon after realized I didn't daisy chain my lights properly after cleaning the tent. The lights were running at full intensity for 4~5 days.
It's fixed now, the intensity is lowered and hopefully they recover from this when I feed them a bit next week.
We are back! The lights have been adjusted from last week and our ladies look great after their first feed. I'll increase the feed to 50% from 20% next week.
I bumped up their nutrients and translated them into their final pots this week. They don't look bad so far and have handled the transplant shock pretty well. Next week they'll be topped and prepared for a mainline/manifold.
The ladies are trimmed and mainlined this week. The hard part is almost over. Otherwise, they look great so far despite some deficiencies that appeared before.
Explosive growth this week. All but one of the ladies are done with the initial mainline training. I snapped a branch on the last one and the branch recovered over the week. That's why it looks so imbalanced in the photo
I gave the ladies a nice trim, fed them some extra nutrients, then flipped to the flowering schedule of 12/12. I do enjoy the response I'm receiving from the training. They're doing so well, let's keep it going.
The ladies are still stretching. I defoliated them earlier this week, and fed them some beneficial bacteria. I'll do this every other week from now rather than every week. So far, so good. 👌
I fed the ladies an abundant amount of feed right before I left for a few days for the holiday. My surprise when I came back and opened the tent to a thick bouquet of young flowers. 🤩
After this post, I'll defoliate and feed.
I gave the ladies a well deserved trim this week. Now they're trying to push their colas through the net. Good for them 😁
Gonna keep defoliating to the top every other week until about the 6th week of flower.
So far so good. A couple of the ladies have gotten to the point where I need to feed them twice a week, they drink so fast.
Other than that, I defoliated them again and adjusted the training ties for better coverage.
So far so good. The ladies are getting nice and frosty now. I gave them a light trim and that should be enough defoliation. I've noticed the buds getting thicker as well. This is exciting.
So far, so good. The buds are developing well and forming thick colas. Their smell so far reminds me of pines with a hint of citrus. I expect these ladies to be ready for harvest in about 3 weeks or so.
Pretty warm this week, especially for December. Doesn't bother our ladies much though. The buds are slowly getting thicker by the day. Trichromes are still crystal clear though. A few more weeks till harvest.
The ladies look great and their buds are swelling nicely. I've started flushing this week and I plan to chop em down next week. The trichromes are nice and cloudy at the moment.
Fairly easy cultivar to grow. Most of the difficulties I faced were from my own doing/clumsiness. It handled the mainlining pretty well; the colas were very thick.
I followed my gut and chopped them a bit earlier than I wanted to initially. The trichromes on the buds were a nice mix of cloudy and clear, and I felt that was good enough this go around. We'll see how it smokes in a couple weeks of curing.