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February 3rd:
Got a new cutting today!
I'm going to turn it into a mother and do a run after I'm finished testing the Guava Gelato cross.
That should give me enough time to get clones rooted and vegged, which is about 3-4 months out. So, the timeline will hopefully let me take clones in a couple months and veg them while I'm finishing off the Karma test run.
February 10th:
Lateral growth is great.
The clone has grown about 5" since last update.
Gave it a top dressing of worm castings / peat moss / Craft Blend.
February 17th:
Sprayed with IPM the day before pictures.
There's already two lower branches that could be cloned. I'll end up sticking them in the cloner by the end of the week, more than likely.
There are a lot of nodes popping up, looking to turn into branches. Bring 'em on.
It didn't seem to mind temperatures fluctuating from 55°F - 65°F these past few weeks. That's a good sign.
The time to train is approaching.
This thing is growing fairly fast. It's bushing out, more than growing vertically.
There's about 8 clones to take from the bottom, but I'm letting them grow until my cloner is empty.
Light intensity at 30%
March 3rd:
I might end up turning this plant into clone stock and keep one to hold on to the genetics. I'm not sure. There are a lot of people asking me about it, though. That's for sure.
March 9th:
Lateral growth is great.
Light intensity at 35%
Something needs to be done with this thing. It's growing fast and showing no signs of slowing down.
Gotta get this tested for HLVd so I can start shipping clones out.
March 16th:
Light intensity: 35%
This thing is boomin'. It's getting a classic kush smell to it, too.
She's going to get another top dress of some Craft Blend next week. And, hopefully, some low stress training and a slight defoliation.
March 30th:
Light intensity: 60%
I think I'm going to chop this up into a bunch of clones. I'll continue this journey once a few clones are rooted, established, and ready for flower.