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I've waited a long time for Sensi Seeds to start their U.S. operation, so I'm excited to see how these turn out. It's been almost 30 years since I last used their genetics.
For this grow I went with an old classic in Hindu Kush (I love sedating indicas), and a more contemporary strain- the Sticky Orange XXL.
Starting them under the 20 watt LED light to get them established before moving them outside. This worked pretty well last year. Will be growing them in Ocean Forest soil with a mixture of different Fox Farm liquid nutrients again.
Happy Growing!!
They emerged from the soil after 24 hours under the light.
Coming along nicely so far. I'm going to give them a few more days under the light before moving them outside. There's a predator out there that decimated my pepper plants and I need to eliminate it first.
After two weeks under the light I think they are ready for the world. The forecast is about perfect for the foreseeable future. Just keeping my fingers crossed that the predators don't get ahold of them
Not much growth going on this week. We had a couple rainy/cloudy days. Applied some microbe brew to try and boost the soil a bit. I may have planted them a few weeks early but we'll see how they turn out.
Another week of cooler temps, clouds, and rain here in the desert. Hoping they can get some sun this week and grow a bit before they start flowering in another week or two. I've already started germinating seeds for another run. I'll chalk this up to a learning experience.
They clearly needed to get more sun than they did these past few weeks. The Hindu Kush seems to be growing a little bit better than the Sticky Orange. Sticky has started to develop pre flower and the top so it doesn't look like I'm going to get much out of this run. Fed them a little bit of seaweed extract this week.
It's raining again here in the desert and the temperature is about 30 degrees below average for this time of year. It's been a weird spring this year but the plants are still hanging in there. Flowers are starting to form at all the nodes even though they are really small. I'll be planting another Hindu Kush today
The flowers started developing this week. I did a light feeding with some Big Bloom this week to give them a nudge and will probably do weekly feeding for the next couple of weeks. They are healthy and starting to smell, just not very big.
Flowers are starting to fill out and starting to get some resin. Especially the sticky orange which has a really interesting sweet and pungent smell to her. As small as she is you can smell her from 20 feet away.
Sticky Orange has some really nice resin production going on. The smell is amazing and I would best describe it as sour/orange bubblegum.
The Hindu Kush is not as crystally, but the buds are really starting to plump out. She's giving off a really earthy kind of spicy aroma.
I'm very pleased with how they are coming along and targeting May 11th for chopping, so maybe 3 more weeks.
Not much change this week. They are definitely looking like they're close to the finish line now.
Trichomes on the Hindu Kush are starting to turn (~20%) so the chop watch is on for her. Sticky Orange looks like she may take a little longer to finish, but I guess that's to be expected considering the genetics.
Gave them the chop today. Mostly because I picked several little caterpillars off the Sticky Orange. I almost cut this plant down over the weekend, but didn't think a few more days would hurt. The harvest was small this time but my house smells amazing now.
She started getting attacked by little caterpillars so I decided to chop today. Also started developing a bunch of new white hairs so I don't know if it was heat-related or what. Got to the point where I wondered what, if any, benefit there would be to letting her go another 3-10 more days.