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Tannin Trail SWAG... trying these outdoors after some advice from the guys at terpyz, I have heard Dr.Kaly originally bred the SWAG line over many generations outdoors .
10 seeds were sown directly into 10cm pots filled with a mixture of compost and sand . 9 out of 10 germinated. Keeping them under propagation lights indoors for a few weeks .
Another SWAG mutant grow , I really like this mutation. I've been told by the guys at terpyz.eu that SWAG strains are very mold resistant and perform great outdoors , so I'm going to grow these outside . I'm growing indoors under propagation lights for the first 2-3 weeks however.
Coming along very nicely, just starting to push out swag mutation leaves . Feeding with tomato food for now . I'll be potting up outdoors in a few days where they will remain for the rest of the season .
I was hoping to get these planted outside but the weather has been bad so I don't want to risk it . I did top them to encourage bushy growth and to control height .one showing yellowish leaves on the top , probably a mild iron deficiency. I increased feed level which should solve this.
Finally got a nice day to plant these out in the garden in a pre weeded and dug over bed. Watered in with tomato food . I do plan on top dressing with a mix of organic amendments later in the week.
A mixed bag of results since planting outdoors. One plant died , I suspect root rot , the weather has been bad so the ground has been a bit too wet. Another plant isn't looking good either . The rest aren't so bad , ok growth considering the conditions ,with one in particular alot bigger than the rest.
One fairly big plant and 4 much smaller . At around 14 hours daylight now , no sign of flowers ( or pollen sacs) . I haven't done any training . Certainly very stealthy , I let some weeds grow around them so they'd blend in .
Finally some flowers . Luckily the weather has been relatively mild except for a very light frost one of the nights . However the plants are showing no damage at all. I'm guessing the buds won't develop much at this late stage but I'm hopeful they'll finish and I'll get something nice from them .
Unfortunately most of the buds have gone moldy , it's very late in the season and the weather hasn't been very forgiving . I will cut and throw onto the compost