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seeds that I made in previous grow diary: coastal seeds swazi burmese mother, seattle chronic spock V father
actually germed like 70 seeds, i have thousands. these seeds came right off the plant so the germination rate wasn't that great (~ 15%).
some germinated quicker than others so we have little seedlings of different sizes.
not sure what i'm gonna get out of this pollen chuck, maybe i get lucky, maybe all are autoflowering herms :)
for this grow, i'm just gonna kill males, herms, autoflowers, and hope for a couple good females to flower out.
These seeds took forever to all start, germinated over a number of weeks: each row of plants popped around the same time, rows in the back being oldest. but now they are all finally transplanted and labelled. Killed #8 since it was a serious runt.
Topped about half of them. Cuttings from tops are in water cups in the flower tent, hopefully to show sex, before things get crowded.
The ones I just topped today probably look a little sad in the picture, they will come back to life in a few days.
Still going and still keeping them small as I can. The clones did not really show sex under 12/12. With the Swazi Burmese, had trouble flowering them under this light cycle and did 11/13 for that reason. But I don't want to mess with current flowering plants light cycle right now.
Still keeping these small. Lowered the light by another hour and may do it again soon. Need to do a better job keeping them watered but they are ok. Had to trim them up to prevent a mess. Still only see one sure female.
Pruned them back heavily, so they look a little sad right now. Dehumidifier working overtime and trying to control the humidity across the board. Can let them loose when my other plant finishes flowering
Haven't been giving them enough attention. Did drop that light to 15/9 a week or two ago to try to get them maturing faster. Culled two male plants today. Still waiting for other plant to finish flowering.
Sorry for lack of pictures, been busy but I kept them alive. Under the 15 hours of light, they all showed sex and I had many males to remove. 2 females got transplanted into 5 gallons and pruned back. I've been supercropping and topping to keep them small but now it is time to let them flourish
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Week 15. Vegetation
9 months ago
20.32 cm
18 hrs
27 °C
60 %
19 L
40.64 cm
Nutrients 2
Jack’s Professional 20-20-20 General Purpose 0.33 mll
Missed a week due to vacation. These really took off in the bigger pots and I just now stretched them out and tied them down. Plant on the left is stockier, one on the right has longer internodes and looks just like Swazi Burmese I have grown before.
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Week 16. Vegetation
8 months ago
20.32 cm
18 hrs
27 °C
60 %
19 L
40.64 cm
Nutrients 2
Jack’s Professional 20-20-20 General Purpose 0.33 mll
They are doing well. Tried to deleaf the jungles here a bit but you probably can't even tell. Could spend entire days doing it. Some resin is starting to appear.
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Week 21. Flowering
7 months ago
76.2 cm
11 hrs
27 °C
Weak
50 %
21 °C
19 L
4 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 1
Jack’s Professional 20-20-20 General Purpose 0.33 mll
A bit behind on updates, everything is fine but I chopped the squat-looking pheno after spotting nanners. This isn't the one I am most interested in anyway. Will continue to flower the other one as long as she will allow it.