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Transplanted 12-18-23 to 1 gallon pot, mix of happy frog top soil and worm castings. 4 parts soil to 1 part worm castings. No veg nutes.
(Update) 12-20-23. Transplant 2 days ago was successful, she's shown no stress and gotten bigger already.
(Update) 12-21-23, she has had her first topping.
(12-26-23) This plant won't be getting nutes until flower. She's been topped once, and her LST began today, (Update) 12-30-23, second transplant in a couple days....(Update 12-31-23) she is ending week 4 at 9 inches tall and 26 inches from the light.
1-1-24, added nutes for flower, will update pictures tomorrow to show how she handled the transplant, we will put her chains back on tomorrow after we see how she's responding to the transplant and nutes. (Update) She seems to be unaffected by the trans plant and her LST chains are back on.
Final transplant 1-20-24, transplant went without issue, no transplant stress expected....same soil/worm castings and bloom nutes as last transplant. Just plain water as needed from here forward.(update 1-25-24) slight light burn on her tops(turned the light down), no stress from transplant. (Update 1-26-24) moved light away from plants and turned the light back up. The yellowed leaves at the bottom came from under watering and have been plucked.....(Update 1-28-24) light moved up to 32 inches from canopy. Accidents happened and the led light was putting out 850 ppfd at the canopy (it was 550-600ppfd), a few days ago and damage occured because of the light intensity.....light was moved away and turned down to 500 ppfd(at the canopy )for a couple of days while we see how far(bad) the damage is.
(2-4-24) Shes growing along, plain water as needed. The light damage is what it is. We are trying to find the right light placement and strength......She smells wonderful and still super sweet. She is 13 inches tall and looking down at her canopy from above she is 18 inches by 21 inches.
Cut down Feb. 7th. She was pretty easy to care for but seemed a bit sensitive to light. I didn't prefer how quickly this Titan F1 went into flower. The other Titan F1(listed as Titan B in my diaries) went into flower just a hair slower which gave us more time to shape her branches and spread them out. Ultimately the primary reason we cut this Titan F1 down so early was to give growing space to Titan B and og kush......This Titan smells sweet, we haven't tried the bud yet it's still drying. And we don't have a wet weight. We will add a dry weight when it dry and let you know how she tastes.
This Titan F1 went into flower so fast we didn't have time to train her branches and she ended up tiny. It felt like she was just taking up space so we cut her down this week to give growing room to her bigger sisters.