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For this 2 week we moved to new tent with more light. But humidity was low and I messed up with feeding. But lack of humidity didn't affect the plants in big pots. Can't say it about feeding...
I think I fixed the humidity and feed problems and now 3 of 4 plants looks good and feels awesome. Autofowers already started to flower and from 4.11 I changed light day to 1212. We are at flowering stage baby!
Pre flowering going to the end. Plant looks good and healthy.
UPD: Just find out this interesting mutation on 2 cols! Check it out! 2 heads for the same price!😂
The bright candy-like aroma is a treat for the senses, promising a flavorful harvest. Impressively, the abundance of trichomes at this stage is already a source of joy, hinting at the potency and resinous nature of the forthcoming buds. Excitement builds as the plant progresses, showcasing early signs of a rewarding harvest.
This week I stuck with plain water, cause you can see burns on the ends of the leafs and some yellow ones on the bottom. Now runoff is just around 1000ppm vs 2000ppm in the start of the week and I'm going to feed she in the beginning of next week.
Notably, it has begun to accumulate more mass, signaling its maturation and approaching readiness for harvest. The buds are developing a fuller, denser structure, reflecting the care and attention invested during its growth phase. Recognizing these promising signs, I'm gearing up for the harvest phase, ensuring optimal conditions to preserve its unique terpene profile and potent qualities. With each passing day, the anticipation grows, setting the stage for a rewarding culmination of this cultivation journey.
At the 10-week mark of flowering for the Wapanga strain by TerpHogz, observations indicate it's nearing harvest time. The trichomes appear mostly cloudy with some transparency, suggesting it's approaching the optimal harvest window. However, the main cola continues to display signs of active flowering, prompting a careful approach. While the plant signals readiness in some areas, the continued vitality of the main cola suggests it might benefit from a bit more time to fully mature. Monitoring this balance is crucial, ensuring a harvest that captures the strain's peak potency and flavor profile.
In the final week of flowering for Wapanga, the presence of orange trichomes signals a nearing harvest set for January 27th. I've been watering the plant, and yesterday marked the final watering session. The vibrant color change in the trichomes indicates a peak in ripeness. As the harvest date approaches, anticipation grows for the culmination of this cultivation journey. The meticulous care, including the last watering session, aims to ensure a robust and flavorful harvest. Excitement is in the air as Wapanga approaches its final stage. 🌿🍊
Successfully harvested Wapanga, unveiling a vibrant candy aroma and densely packed buds. Being my maiden experience with a Californian strain, the cultivation journey was thoroughly enjoyable. The plant has been carefully hung to dry, and the anticipation of tasting the fruits of this labor is palpable. Excitement lingers in the air as the drying process unfolds, promising a flavorful and aromatic experience upon consumption. Wapanga has undoubtedly left a positive impression, and I eagerly look forward to savoring the results of this rewarding cultivation endeavor. 🌿🍬