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The little plant looks good, already 4-5/5 cm tall, I have germinated it using the paper towel method, and then half a week into the easy start little vase provided by RQS. Today I have transferred it to the big pot, into the grow tent. One remark: one of the sucker leaves is pointing up, while the other is normal.
Great growth over the last week, the plant doubled its size and looks healthy and strong. Big leaves (although one comes with a small deformation, see pic). I also noticed a growth into the small proto-leaves at the bottom, never seen that happening (See pic).
I started with LST and some defoliation during the past week, and the plant is responding quite well. I adapt the LST almost daily to bring the stems down, allowing light to reach the smallest branches. I am not sure how to measure the height with LST but using a soft meter, I think it should be around 15cm.Hopefully it will start flowering in a couple of weeks. I have not increased the dimmer from 50% to 75% intensity.
I am enjoying using LST technique on my plant. I have noticed that the lower branches of the plant, which were previously not producing as many buds, are now thriving. LST has also allowed me to observe the plant's growth from a different angle, providing a better view of the branches. Additionally, the plant has branched out significantly over the past week, covering almost half of the pot's diameter. I perform LST adjustment on a daily basis, and defoliation when needed. To avoid casting a shadow in the lower parts. Foliage can get out of control from one day to the other, and the plant is very resilient to defoliation.
Finally flowering! I have been defoliating and lollipopping throughout the week and the plant immediately recovers after a day or two with new leaves and bud sites. I am impressed by the resilience of this plant. Hopefully i will be able to harvest in 3-4 weeks as per schedule.
The plant grows at fast speed with no issues. I keep defoliating once/twice a week and the foliage is always fast in growing back and branches too. I adapt LST daily to make sure light reaches all of the buds that are now clearly visible and more and less evenly distributed. I could not have the main one at the same height because it is too close to the border of the vase. I am not sure why the ph of the soil is around 7/7.5 while before watering i always regulate the ph to be 6.4/6.5 and the soil itself is 6.5 by default. What are the factors that increase the ph?
I have left the plant alone for three days due to holidays. At my return leaves were a bit floppy due to soil dryness but after watering they have quickly recuperated. I was expecting more from this week growth, and I hope that this week the buds will start getting bigger, approaching week 9…
The buds on my plant are growing really well and are very responsive to fertilizers. To ensure that all of the buds are getting enough light, I have been defoliating and adjusting the low stress training (LST) technique. However, I have noticed that I haven't completed the process of lollipopping because I was worried about damaging the plant. As a result, there are several small buds that I want to remove, but I am not sure if it is safe to do so. Hopefully I'll be able to harvest at the end of this month, slight delay from the time of this seed.
I haven't removed the leaves from the plant this week in preparation for harvesting. Unfortunately, the harvest is delayed by at least a week from the original schedule. Tyrion looks healthy and sturdy overall. However, I am facing difficulty in maintaining a low temperature because the spring season has started and the temperature is rising in the area. I hope this won't have a negative impact on the buds. I am closely monitoring the trichomes to observe any changes in color and determine the ideal time for harvesting.
Harvesting on 4/20 has been an added value. The plant was harvested right on schedule and I've hung it in the grow box with the lights off. The carbon filter and fan are on to begin the drying process. This time around, I've hung the entire plant without separating the branches and have left some leaves on, which I'll remove as the drying progresses. The harvest yielded 79g on the scale, which aligns with RQS's declared harvest of 200g/m2. I hope to get at least half of that once the drying is complete. The plant was surprisingly discreet with a very weak smell and only 35 cm tall. The buds are fairly large and looked very healthy throughout the 2.5 months from seed to harvest.