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New cycle with two photoperiodic varieties, a Liberty Haze from Barney's Farm and a Gorilla Glue from SeedStocker.
My very first photoperiods since I started growing 😊😊😊
Sow on 11/21/2023 and sprout on 11/25/2023.
Already placed in the final 14L pot.
I waited a little longer than usual for them to be born usually time 1/2 days they come out of the ground, this time it took 4 days but at least they were born.
They are growing well, I moved the lamp closer than usual (put it about 40 cm from the pot, I usually keep it at the maximum height of the box about 135cm).
They both have elongated stem but that's ok because I will do LST as soon as they grow a little more.
Watered on 11/28
The Liberty Haze seems to be a mutant while the Gorilla Glue grows regular.
Next week I will do LST on the Gorilla while the Liberty will let it grow normal.
started the third week by tying the gorilla, on the liberty haze I will do nothing but defoliation.
Defoliated the first few leaves to both plants for better aeration.
Tied up the gorilla again by cutting it down a little more to let it catch the light better.
will most likely have to defoliate a lot more since the leaves are very large and completely cover the secondary branches.
added bio bloom and top max to watering and removed root juice.
Continued lst procedure on gorilla and defoliation on both.
On the liberty in addition to defoliating I have also shortened the leaves to get more light I hope it works without bothering them too much.
I defoliated the small ones so as to aerate them as best as possible.
Continued tying to other secondary branches of the gorilla and maybe I will do a light lst to the liberty as well (only on the secondary branches and not at the trunk as done with the gorilla).
First week of flowering, defoliated a good 50% of leaves that were now bothering the lower branches.
I decreased the doses of fertilizer slightly but increased the water used.
You begin to notice the growth of buds that will get larger as the weeks progress.
For this week, I forgot to defoliate (noticeable by the thick foliage still present)
You begin to see the formation of buds in all their beauty.
Performed massive defoliation at the beginning of the week and at the end of the week as if it had never been done, the foliage regeneration is absurd.
Watered only once for this week and still the soil is moist.
No defoliation and no LST by now LST I won't do any more unless necessary, defoliation in the next week I will do some that I start to see too much vegetation.
Penultimate week (according to breeders) I will then go by my tastes so it may be longer.
If you wonder what the small jar is, it is basil that I will make pesto with as soon as it is ripe enough.😊😊
Started giving only water and removed some dying leaves.
As I thought the plants are still not ready to be harvested will be about 5/6 days away, that's okay at least I have time to do a good root rinsing to clean them of any remaining fertilizer residue.