It was probably the hottest week of the year with a maximum of 34° C, a lot of water had to be administered, especially the Frisian Dew in the pot. On the other hand, I continue to enjoy the good appearance of the plants, with no pests, caterpillars, aphids or similar to be found so far. Even the slugs are no longer interested in the leaves, there are now so many flowers in the garden that simply taste better. As the flowering that I have read about already begins with the pre-flowering, I can say that all the plants in this report are flowering. Only the Durban Poison is by far the fastest and is already producing buds and seeds. As I had used regular seed for the Durban Poison, I fertilised it with pollen from a remaining male Durban Poison. The seed pods are already visible and look promising. The Durban Poison flowers are purple in depth, at least in my phenotype, and it doesn't need as much water as Frisian Dew and Shaman. The Shaman and Frisian Dew in the garden are showing their best side and continue to grow diligently, they need much less water than the others, probably due to roots that reach deep down. Do Durban Poison, Frisian Dew and Shaman actually have tap roots?
However, I would really like all the plants to start producing flower buds now, as it is already mid-August.
Durban Poison 168 cm
Frisian Dew in Pot 236 cm
Frisian Dew in garden 201 cm
Shaman in pot 160 cm
Shaman in garden 197 cm
Some leaves from the top of my biggest plant, Frisian Dew, turn yellow and brown. The others don't show this behavior. The plant is in week 22 and still needs approx. 4-6 weeks until harvest. The plant pot is fully rooted up to the surface.
@Mrs_Larimar, yes I have been studying your reports before to decide if I could grow them. I am very astonished about Durban Poison currently which I grow from regular seeds. For the bad, rainy times in Autumn they will be moved under a tarp.
Large mesh textile pots is the best for garden , garden direct soil is an added stress factor to control and work with u want a good Pro Mix Soil with all the goodies ,dont over nute them , pro mix has for weeks in it.
@Boomer911, thank you for your tips. I already got some 15 l Gronest textile pots. When the plants get harvested, you can use the root balls as bricks :). 15 l pots are only suitable for balcony. The plants in it will reach up to 120 cm.
Die schauen richtig vital aus! Besonders interessant zu sehen wie früh die Durban Poison in die Blüte gegangen ist. Wie ist bei euch die Situation mit eventuellem Störlicht in der Nacht? Ich habe das Gefühl bei mir könnte Streulicht vom Haus die Blüte hemmen.
@Slinds, ja die Durban Poison und eine weitere ist bereits in Blüte gegangen, alle anderen sind in der Vorblüte. Ich habe nun auch alle Nachtbeleuchtungen (Solarfackeln ...) abgeschaltet um Störlichter zu vermeiden. Mal sehen ob es etwas bringt.
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Sehr geil, dass du welche im Boden hast. Hattest du viele Schnecken? Glaube, nicht, denn die sehen sehr gut aus 👌 weiter so, Dann versorgst du ein paar Leute mehr als nur dich 😄 also, wenn es nach dem Gesetzgeber geht...
@GermanGrow182, die Schnecken sind z. Zt. mit den Blüten des Garten-Eibisch beschäftigt (Kein Witz). Bzgl. der Erntemenge gibt es noch diverse Hürden für ein erfolgreiches Jahr. Und es geht in diesem Jahr darum festzustellen was möglich ist und nicht darum Personen zu versorgen.
For a direct soil plant , you'd want to watch all the Guerilla Grows tips and tricks so you know what you have to deal with , also @Hologram here on GD is an expert , check her out