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day1 Planted them in 1l pots and lightmix
2nd week day13 Repotted Wappa x Diesel on the left, Mango Kush in the front, 2x Skunk in the back and on the right side, in a 90l container & 1x Skunk in an 11l Pot.
Ratio: 1:1:1 (Plagron lightmix:Cocos:Compost) with small bottom drainage layer. The middle layer was a little bit heavier and the top layer a bit lighter.
I watered with Alfa, Power Roots and put some of the Myko powder on the roots.
3rd week: lst training, watered with tnt complex, Myko and PowerZyme + Repotted the 2 weeks old Sensi purple kush in 11l pot.
Ratio was kind of the same but I put less Compost in it, because the Skunk seemed clearly over-fertilized.
week 5: I was very worried as a beginner because the tips of the leaves had faded, and the inter nodes seemed to shorten. I immediatly thought it might be a nutrient lockout due to high ph levels, since I had only watered them with tap water during my vacation. I convinced myself that there was a deficieny of nitrogen, zinc, iron, and manganese. So I gave them 50/50 hesi bloom (25ml/10l) & Plagron alga bloom(20ml/10l)....In hindsight, it was probably just due to the soil, over fertilization, or dryness and heat...
week 6: I tried to fix it again. I thought they seemed still not so happy and gave them the 100% Plagron schedule...
week 7: I tried it again and gave them additionally 30g/10l of big plant, Alfa boost, power roots, PowerZyme, bloom booster, alga bloom & hesi bloom
Week 3 of flowering: I watered with 24l for the 90-liter container, 4l of drain, and 3l fo the 11-liter pots. The plants seem to have recovered and are growing well. I removed a few leaves and stuned lower growth. Additionally, I raised the lamp by 7cm.
In the 90l container we have the hybrid on the left side, which has become purple. She probably has also a lack of nitrogen. The Skunk1 in the back, the Skunk2 on the right and the Mango Kush in the front. I guess they show also signs of overfertilization.
As an experiment, I only gave the Sensi Purple Kush organic fertilizers from the very beginning and did not train her.
I watered according to the full schedule, but many are already showing signs of nutrient burn.
Otherwise, the relentless battle against the fungus gnats continues as usual.
Everything is going great! They have a few quirks, but they're thriving beautifully. It's like raising teenagers - a little bit of drama, but they're growing up just fine!
In week 12, I went on vacation, and they only got water while I was away.
In week 13, I also only gave them water and dimmed the lights to 400W to save some cash.
short story about how I got the seeds from the purple one...
I received this seed from a colleague who has years of experience and crossed a Wappa with a Diesel. According to him, the strain is relatively stable and rarely produces hermaphrodites. I never expected to see this phenotype and to be able to admire such beauty.
Now I've flushed them, and they're just waiting to be devoured by me. It's like they're lining up for a gourmet feast - their final act before becoming the main course!
Even the lower canopy with the small popcorn buds produced a lot of trichomes, and also the leaves. typical big indica trichomes. great smell and smoke
Unfortunately, I had to harvest it about two weeks earlier than I would have liked. We simply didn't have enough space to dry them all separately and desperatly needed the carbon filter from the tent. Timing is everything right?
I got this strain from another friend. It's been grown secretly in my area for years, and I'm absolutely convinced of its quality. Besides its enormous bud size, the smell is incredibly intoxicating and intense.