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Here we have another CBD variety from Kannabia Seed Company - we're growing Swiss Dream Rosé Auto CBD!
Nothing much to report yet, as she just poked through the soil today. We planted her directly in the substrate 3 days ago.
Until week 1...
This week was pretty rough for all of my gardens, indoor and outdoor. We had a heat wave in the triple digits (Fahrenheit) all week, with humidity, at times, over 90% outdoors. However, this plant seemed to only be slightly affected. We had some leaf curling, but overall, she is turning out okay after some cooler nights.
She decided to start flowering, early this week. She wasn't quite ready yet after the brutal heat wave last week, with some deformed growth, but she'll turn into something good I think. This plant we are growing naturally without any maintenance. We let the rain water her, and we don't do any training or defoliation.
We are finished with the 2nd week of bloom for this girl. She was deformed from the heat right before bloom set in, but she stretched and got some more vegetative mass to support her reproductive growth these last two weeks, so maybe she'll turn out to be pretty decent!
I like the inflorescence she has that is starting to bulken up this week. A nice rose color, just like the tin says. It looks like she'll produce a bit more than I was expecting, given her small stature. Her aroma is starting to emerge, with a sweet floral smell. Pretty unique to what I have grown before, so that is exciting in itself. I think she has a few more weeks left, maybe 2-3 or so. We'll see...
After drying, since the plant was so small, we trimmed it directly on the stalk without separating it into buds. It took about 20 minutes to do what I would call a mediocre trim job. I don't really spend a lot of time trimming outdoor plants because I have so many, and some very large. The small ones get a quick hand trim, and the large ones go through a machine trimmer. This was a tiny plant, so I did a quick hand trim.