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After almost two weeks- germination is complete and her head is above soil. Temperatures are still low in my basement so I’m sure that’s why. Shes a little freaky looking- but I’m willing to see how she’ll develop.. Let’s go 🌱 👊🏻
She’s looking more stable this week.
I dropped the light down a few inches to help keep the girls warm. Watering when needed, mainly to help keep the humidity higher under the domes.
Picking up a bit of speed. Topped her yesterday- looking forward to seeing some lateral growth and beginning a bit of lst once branches are long enough.
She wasn’t looking to hot- and it was easy to see why- her roots were exposed and outta the pot on the bottom 🤦🏼♀️
So- into her forever home. Going to focus more this week at establishing a good feeding regiment.
Another week in the books. She looks happy. Hoping to see a bit more growth in the coming week. Upped nutrient levels a bit. Recalibrated my ph pen. And purchased an ec/tds meter. Hoping a few tweeks and she’ll explode.
She’s looking really good. I removed a few older fan leaves that clearly had gotten a bit of back splash on them when she was really small. She got a little increase in nutrients- I’m in no rush as I’ve got a few youngest plants in the tent with her. Going to apply a bit more lst in her- but giving her the week off. Maybe she’ll give my a bit more height this week pray
She’s been smooth sailing since the beginning- needs a bit more lst this week. She’s just waiting for her tent mates to catch up a bit before I flip them all.
She opened up really nicely this week. Now it’s just riding out the next two weeks until I’m ready to flip the whole tent. Upped feedings again this week, and I’m looking to keep them at this level until the flip.
Final update before flip! Sunday I’ll re-program my light timer- then Monday 4/01 will be flower day 1. Easy way to keep track.
She’s happy, I’m happy- and I know she’s just waiting to show me what she’s got!
Took her out, measured her, tucked some leaves and then got her right back into the warm tent. Followed with a feeding, backed down 1ml from last week.
Today is day 8 of flower. Delayed update so it now lines up weekly. Dialed back another ml per gallon on nutrients- now all 5 strains in my tent are all running the same schedule. Sure helps speed up mixing. I’m really hopeful for a bit more stretch this upcoming week-but happy to have added another inch.
Looks like she added an inch this week. Hoping she’ll add a bit more over the next few days. I kept her feeding constant this week. She’s in line with everyone else- tho personally I’d like to see her color a bit more even.
I’m seeing pistols- and they’re pink? Or I need to start giving her some cal/mag. Either way- her color is a bit off- and it’s now been 22 days of flower without any stretch. Interesting 🤨
I have been keeping feedings consistent- 2 gallons split between 6 plants every two days. Another week and I’ll begin introducing some Plagron green sensation- which I am extremely excited to try out!
Another week down. I have increased her nutrients by 1ml/pg. she’s is starting to pull from her lowers and I’m getting some yellowing. She’s definitely lagging behind all the other strains I have going at the moment.
This girl is definitely budding- but not in a structure I’m used too. I’ve done a few rounds of defoliation on her, but she’s just very leafy and will definitely be the lowest yielder in the tent.
Her tips are looking good- but her lowers need a bit longer. She’s definitely a little plant. Doubtful she’s even yeild a full ounce. She does smell lovely- and is showing a bit of purple along with her fade.
Today’s day 65! We are getting close. Took her out of the tent today to do a little clean up on those pesky limp yellow leaves you start seeing as the plant transitions it’s final form. No sign of male flowers, mildew or rot, or anything else to be concerned about. Tops look formed, but lowers are lacking, and Trichomes are just starting to turn milky.