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After transplanting the two females into 3g pots I turned the lights down and went on vacation. They are really much happier in the bigger pots. The two males remain in smaller pots and pruned back more heavily, will figure out what to do with them. The two males are quite different, one has much longer node spacing than the other.
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Week 7. Vegetation
8 months ago
10.16 cm
18 hrs
27 °C
50 %
11 L
40.64 cm
Nutrients 1
Jack’s Professional 20-20-20 General Purpose 0.33 mll
Growing extremely fast. Will need to keep these pruned down for a bit. Based on how much they stretch in veg, I think it will be a challenge just to fit one in the flower tent.
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Week 8. Vegetation
8 months ago
18 hrs
11 L
Nutrients 1
Jack’s Professional 20-20-20 General Purpose 0.33 mll
Had to remove the giant female. No way I could grow that one indoors, it wants to get huge. Also it had a problem where the stems were extremely brittle, so it wasn't easy to bend. Whereas the smaller one has no such problem. Kept the smaller female and both of the males for now.
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Week 9. Vegetation
7 months ago
20.32 cm
18 hrs
27 °C
No Smell
55 %
11 L
2 L
Nutrients 1
Jack’s Professional 20-20-20 General Purpose 0.33 mll
I'm gonna call it week 20 but may have been more than that. Finally cleared out room for her in flower tent so here we go.
Looking sad I know, but she will be fine. Transplanted into a 10 gallon.
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Week 21. Vegetation
4 months ago
20.32 cm
18 hrs
27 °C
No Smell
55 %
38 L
2 L
Nutrients 1
Jack’s Professional 20-20-20 General Purpose 0.33 mll
On 11/14 light cycle now. I only watered the plant twice last week, because she grows several inches after every watering and I wanted to slow stretching. I raised the lamp to the very top of the tent, so any additional growth must be dealt with in other ways.
She is really budding now. Thankfully, the major stretching seems to have stopped, but there is still a bit of growth and I just bend stalks out of the way so they aren't touching the lamp. I can smell the tiniest bit of resin but she does not stink.
Reduced watering to 1 gallon a day, reduced light to 10.5 hours a day. No more nutrients
Trying to guide her to mature the flowers she has, as she looks like she wants to go forever.
She is a survivor. I turned lamp down to 50 percent, over watered her, and left for 8 days. Also four cuttings rooted easily while I was gone.
She was a bit unhappy about the whole situation and threw some nanners, I just picked them off. Not worried about that, it's not for smokeable flower anyway :)
Been running her with 9/15 light cycle. The plant gets stinkier and stickier, letting her do her thing. Been watering a lot less... She drops some leaves but it seems to help.