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I'm getting ready to start treating this crystal Meth plant For S1 Feminized Seeds so since the plant is so small at this point I can treat the whole thing at once and get good results. ill treat it with 3 sprays once a day for 14 to 21 days .
Week 6 - Fast Buds Crystal Meth Auto-flower Grow Diary & 2nd Week of Tiresias Mist Treatment for Feminized Seeds
This week in the grow room has been a hive of activity as both my Fast Buds Crystal Meth auto-flower and the feminized seeds undergoing treatment with Tiresias Mist continue to develop. Let's dive into the details of this exciting week.
Fast Buds Crystal Meth Auto-flower:
The Crystal Meth auto-flower plant has shown remarkable progress in week 6. The plant's vigorous growth during the vegetative stage has seamlessly transitioned into the flowering stage. It's now dotted with clusters of resin-coated buds, and the aroma in the grow room is becoming more pronounced, with a sweet and earthy scent that hints at the delightful harvest to come.
The plant is compact but robust, with healthy foliage and strong branches supporting the burgeoning bud sites. I've continued to provide it with the appropriate nutrients and a consistent light cycle to maximize bud development. The trichome production is visibly increasing, and the pistils are maturing, adding a touch of orange to the green canopy of leaves.
As we move forward, I'll monitor the trichomes closely to pinpoint the ideal moment for harvesting these resin-rich buds. The anticipation is growing, and I can't wait to see how these Crystal Meth auto-flowers will turn out in a few more weeks.
Feminized Seeds Treated with Tiresias Mist - Week 2:
The feminized seeds that I'm treating with Tiresias Mist to produce male flowers are now in their second week of this unique process. The treatment involves spraying the plants with Tiresias Mist, which contains colloidal silver, effectively causing the plants to develop male characteristics.
During this week, I've continued the treatment, ensuring the plants receive the mist regularly. Signs of male flower development have begun to emerge, with tiny sacs forming where there were once only female buds. It's a fascinating transformation, and I'm carefully documenting the changes.
This method is crucial for breeding purposes, as it allows me to control pollen production and ultimately create my own unique strains. It's an exciting experiment that requires close observation and precise application of the mist.
In the coming weeks, I'll be closely monitoring the development of these male flowers, and I'll be prepared to collect pollen when the time is right. This journey into breeding is a thrilling and educational endeavor, and I'm looking forward to seeing the results of these feminized seeds treated with Tiresias Mist. Stay tuned for more updates as the weeks progress.