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After the seed germinated in coconut pellets, I directly placed it into the 12.5L Airpot with coconut substrate. I let the coconut substrate swell with water at a pH value of 6.2 and then flushed the substrate once more with lightly fertilized water.
The light is set to about 25% power.
The weather this week has been very hot, up to 30 degrees Celsius in the tent. I had trouble keeping the temperature below 29 degrees, but the plant looks healthy and seems to be handling it well.
Currently, the temperatures in the grow box are very high, and I am doing my best to counteract them. So far, the plant is handling the temperatures very well.
My first attempts with LST without topping the plant. So far, it is handling the bending very well and can be easily directed in the desired direction. I am very excited to see how it continues to develop.
Currently, I'm struggling with high temperatures, reaching up to 33 degrees Celsius in both the apartment and the tent. I'm using the air conditioner to combat this and trying to keep the temperature at a maximum of 27-28 degrees, but this only works to a limited extent. However, so far, the plant doesn't seem to be too bothered by it.
At the moment, she is still quite low, but I hope that will change a bit in the coming days so that I can better spread the shoots with a SCROG net. She has tolerated the high temperatures well so far, and the weather has calmed down a bit in the meantime.
The buds have already grown in nicely, and apart from the low height, I am very satisfied with the plant's performance so far.
I’ve been dealing with high temperatures lately, but the plant is still thriving. After some defoliation, air is flowing nicely through the canopy again, and many branches are already covered in bud sites. I’m excited to see how it will continue to develop.
Despite the current heat stress, the plant is thriving. The colas are filling in nicely, and the buds are getting denser every day. I’m hoping temperatures and humidity levels will decrease in the next few days.
With the new lamp from Migro, the plant is performing even better; the buds are getting thicker and denser. Most of the trichomes are already cloudy.
It looks like I might be able to harvest soon, maybe in 1-2 weeks.
The plant stayed smaller than I expected but produced very nice, dense, thick buds. Despite the repeatedly high humidity, no mold developed. It handled low-stress training and high temperatures very well. In my opinion, overall, it’s a robust and easy-to-grow strain, perfect for beginners.
Due to consistently high humidity, I decided not to risk getting mold in the beautiful thick buds. Therefore, I harvested them a bit earlier than planned. The trichome heads were almost entirely milky, so it’s not too much of a loss. Now, they’re hanging in the tent to dry. I’m curious to see how they will turn out.
looks good so far! how much days until your seed popped out the ground for the first time? my seed opened up 4 days ago but still wait on my cookies to be alive :(
@DrLaggis, Thank you :)
Three days after I placed it in the coconut pad to germinate, it showed its head for the first time.
I really hope yours will show up soon too. Keeping my fingers crossed for you!
Very nice! I already have some seeds of them in the fridge. They're going to be in my next grow. So i'm curious how your grow is going to be, and i'm keeping a tap on your grow! 😎
Best of luck! 💪
I wouldnt have worried about mould with such a small plant like that . Harvested very premature. The bottom buds wouldn't have been milky they still had white hairs everywhere . Should have just waited an extra 2 weeks instead of being impatient