Week 2 in the plant parenting adventure, and my green comrades are on a growth spree that even the Hulk would envy. These little guys have become the botanical equivalent of bodybuilders on a plant-based protein diet – strong, sturdy, and flexing their leaves like they're preparing for a photoshoot.
As I stand there, observing my leafy buddies, I can almost hear them whispering, "Look at us, we're growing faster than the rumors in a small town!" They seem not just healthy but downright content, as if they've discovered the secret to eternal bliss in a pot of soil.
Now, the watering saga continues. I've taken on the role of a botanical bartender, carefully measuring out drinks for my plant patrons every three days. It's like they're attending a sophisticated leafy cocktail party, and I'm the mixologist ensuring they get just the right amount of hydration without turning the soil into a soggy mess. After all, nobody wants their roots to throw a pool party and accidentally drown.
I've become the plant water sommelier, perfecting the delicate balance between moist and dry, all while trying not to flood the metaphorical plant dance floor. It's a delicate dance, my friends, one that involves a watering can and a whole lot of cautious optimism.
Fine-tuning the watering routine is my current quest. It's like trying to find the perfect playlist for a road trip – a delicate mix of hydration beats to keep my green companions grooving. I imagine my plants nodding along to the rhythm of the water droplets, giving me the leafy equivalent of a high-five when I get it just right.
So here I am, navigating the thrilling waters of week 2, a plant parent with a watering can in one hand and a determination to keep these green buddies thriving. If my plants had a Yelp page, I'm sure they'd leave a glowing review about their stay in the Garden Hotel – "Five stars for the water service, would photosynthesize here again!" And so, the saga continues, with each leafy day bringing new surprises and growth that even the most seasoned plant parent would envy.
@StarfishSmallBatch, Yes, this is my first grow and all have been grown from seed. Unfrotunatley my setup isnt there yet where I can pull clones - thats my next step. I wanted to see how this grow is going and how " I'll do". As of now, I am happy. I learned alot during this grow and cant wait to apply my lessons learned to my next grow. I have been comparing my buds to similar grows and I do feel mine look insanley chuncky haha... bro, i am so excited to finally chop and smoke these.
I did step up my entire cannabis game the past few months. I just invested in a humitor to ensure my stuff remains fresh after harvest. I know as of now its not so familiar in our space, but humitors are the way to go. Check it out!! I got the 48L from
@THCpapa, nice work for your first grow. I stuck two five gallons and a 3 in a 2x2 tent with minimal control. Shockingly the results sucked. lol.
Keep up the good work.
@Mekster, Thank you! I am new to this grown thing and am only youtube educated in this. Intension was topping her but I might have done it a bit early, and now i am speading her (sounds kinky lol) so she can let more light inside of her
@emanresU, This is my first grow bro!!! Im telling youtube is awesome!
Everybody who had the pleasure of tasting these ladies got **cked up hahaha I am so
@StarfishSmallBatch, Appreciate the check up brother! I watch you grow very closely and learned a few things from you (such as the mag deficency on leave color)
Weed will always be mesmerizing. Truly a beautifully diversed plant, which has so much to offer, we'll probably never fully understand how amazing these beauties are and what untapped potential they have! The community is top notch... this never gets old.
Awesome job so far, keep it goin.
Back again I noticed the same exact thing with my plants around this time where they really wanted the nutes! I've heard raspberry boogie produces large branches and big nugs, so it does make sense!
Cheers to week 15 @THCpapa. I can't get over how large and in charge this pheno is! The nugs will probably be super long! Some of those fan leaves are throwing nine fingers! What a sign of great health! Can't wait to see this one a couple weeks down the line!