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Finally I am getting started with my very first grow after 1 1/2 months of preparation.
The Seed got germinated in a Solution of 1ml C²O² and 29ml of Water.
Sadly the Seed opened over Night and the Sapling swam in the Solution.
I still set the Sapling in the prepared soil mix with Biobizz allmix, Biobizz light mix on the top where the plants sits and 5% Perlite extra.
lets see what happens with the plant because I am very curious.
LST went good the plant is growing ervery day for 1-2 cm
I am very happy with the products used.Until now i didnt run in any issue :)
Starting to give a little more Water.
I defoliated the Plant for the first time and adjusted the LST to the growth of the plant.
I found the first white pistils shooting out from the plant which shows me she is ready to go into flower.
Until now i am very happy with the progress, still no issues :)
My camera died serveral times so i had to do some photos for this week. I hope i get it repaired for the next week.
Another week passes by and i defoliated some leaves again.
I LSTed the plant for the last time and will now let it grow without influence as possible.
Maybe i should use a trellis net now would be the perfect time.
The cannabis plant is generally growing well and is progressing as expected during the flowering stage.
Despite the positive overall growth, brown spots have appeared on some of the leaves and I dont really know what it is.
While the appearance of brown spots is concerning, the overall health of the cannabis plant remains good. With careful monitoring and appropriate adjustments, the plant should continue to develop successfully.
It will be exciting to see how the plant progresses as it matures, even if its growth rate is somewhat slower than expected.
As the plant enters the fifth week of flowering, the first trichomes have begun to form.
The buds have started to thicken considerably during this week. They are becoming denser and more robust, which indicates that the plant is channeling its energy into producing larger, more resinous flowers.
Throughout the growth process, the cannabis plant has shown no signs of health issues.
It has remained vigorous and resilient, with no observable deficiencies or diseases.
To ensure optimal light penetration and airflow, the plant was lightly defoliated this week.
The cannabis plant is progressing well in its fifth week of flowering.
The formation of trichomes, the thickening of buds, and the plant's overall health are all promising indicators of a successful flowering phase.
Today marks the 7th week of flowering for my cannabis plant, and it's truly fascinating to observe the changes that are taking place.
The stretching phase has officially come to an end, and now the plant is fully focused on developing its buds.
I can see that the buds are starting to swell and gain size, which is a promising sign of a healthy flowering process.
I've adjusted the feeding schedule with BioBizz products to match the plant's current needs.
Overall, the plant looks healthy and vigorous. The pistils are turning a beautiful shade, and the resin production is beginning to increase.
I’m excited to see how the buds will continue to develop over the next few weeks. I’ll keep monitoring closely and make sure everything stays on track.
Be excited for the coming weeks 💚🌱🌱
The plant is thriving as it enters its 11th week of flowering. The buds have developed beautifully, and they’re giving off a sweet, lemony aroma that fills the grow space.
It’s a scent that’s both refreshing and promising, making me excited for the final product.
At this stage, everything looks great, and I’ve decided to start flushing the plant with clear water only. This should help remove any residual nutrients and ensure a smoother, cleaner smoke. I’m planning to continue flushing for the next one to two weeks before harvesting.
I’m really looking forward to seeing how this plant turns out. The buds are dense and sticky, and if the smell is any indication, the end result should be amazing.
Can’t wait to see how she finishes!
Today marks the beginning of the last week of flowering for my cannabis plant. After months of care and patience, I can finally see the first amber trichomes starting to form.
It's a sign that the plant is nearing the perfect time for harvest. The buds are dense and frosty, and the shift in trichome color is telling me that the plant is at its peak potency.
In a couple of days, I'll move the plant out of the tent and into complete darkness for 48 hours.
This process is supposed to help boost resin production and make the final buds even better.
After that, it’ll be time to cut her down. It's exciting to be so close to the end, and I can't wait to see how the final product turns out!🌱🌱
Today was the big day – I finally harvested my cannabis plant!
After two days of sitting in complete darkness, it was ready to be cut.
The buds looked incredible, with dense trichomes glistening in the light. I carefully trimmed the branches and hung them upside down to dry.
Now begins the drying process, which is just as important as everything before.
The plant will hang in a cool, dark space, allowing the buds to slowly dry and cure. I'm excited to see how it turns out after all this hard work!🌱🌱