Week 6 (Day 38): Thriving in the Vegetative Jungle
In this enthralling chapter of our green chronicle, the seedling stage has gracefully bowed out, ushering in the era of full vegetation. Golden's notes echo with elation as the garden flourishes under the radiant sun of Week 6. A touch of drama unfolds as the ladies, having resettled in a new location, embark on a vigorous growth spurt, perhaps a dance inspired by the reduced direct sunlight.
#4 takes center stage after a triumphant repotting, poised to unveil her potential in a spectacle of imminent growth.
#2, a star in the making, showcases a robust stem and the emergence of sizable side branches, flaunting the result of a daring FIM that birthed three or four main stems.
#3, the undisputed giant, boasts the thickest stem among the ladies, responding gracefully to topping with the emergence of two new main stems, their twirls weaving a mesmerizing botanical ballet.
The once-runt #4, now a contender, catches up with a well-deserved repotting and soil amendment, overcoming a previous FIM setback in a tale of resilience.
#5, the unsung hero, paints a picture of progress with robust leaves and a bushy structure, silently affirming her journey towards greatness.
As the verdant symphony plays on, Golden contemplates a potential return to the previous spot when flowering time beckons. The saga continues to captivate, urging you, dear reader, to leave a like and follow this botanical odyssey for weekly updates. ๐ฟ๐โจ
The ladies are looking strong! I had the stretch a bit at one point as well but it worked out.
If you donโt mind me asking, where are you roughly, that itโs 70 degrees and you can grow them outside? I love outside growing though the bugs can be a pain I still like it. Have you grown this strain before?
Hey @Ms_Bloomie, thanks for the questions.
Iโm very far down in the southern hemisphere. Weโre expecting summer solstice (and flowering to begin) around 23 December.
On average over the last week itโs been about 70 degrees. Iโm expecting temperatures up to 89 degrees on certain days around January.
Bugs can be troublesome at times, but Iโve found neem oil diluted with some water in a spray bottle keeps them at bay. I try to spray them twice a week in veg. How do you deal with the bugs especially during flower?
Iโve never grown this strain before but really hoping she shows some of her orange hues during flower. How did you deal with the stretch?
@Golden, Ich konnte mir ihre Geschichte bildlich vorstellen. Etwas dick aufgetragen, ja aber gut. Mir gefรคllt es. In der Woche vorher war es etwas sachlicher.
@Golden, you're welcome ! it's a platform to help each other share and learn new knowledge it's so great that this exist , for us the passionate of this plants and for medicine ๐ฏ๐
I was going to ask where could this be that it's 70 degrees right now!! Even in Texas they are getting some cool weather. I enjoy your story-telling so much I look forward to coming back and keeping up with your girls!
@bigolebuds, Well thatโs very kind of you sir. Iโm far down in the southern hemisphere. Iโm already expecting temperatures to sore to the high 70s/low 80s in the coming months. Wish you and myself luck for the heat - Golden ๐๐ฅ
Thank you brother @LowzGrowz, the fence took ages to make and itโll make early LST a breeze in the big pots. How do you think the transplant went? ๐