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Two out of the three seeds germinated, one you could tell was a dud from the start. Planted both straight into a 30 gallon pot, amended soil with a bucha worms. Clover clippings to feel the worms and provide nitrogen. One of seeds has popped out of the soil.
The second seed popped above the surface. Looking good so far. I've got an experiment going to see if it's better to plant straight in the 30 gallon or if I get more vigorous growth starting in 1 gallons and then transplanting around week 5 veg.
I definitely planted too many marigolds and I'm already fighting them to keep them back. Not a bad problem. Also, I'm mainlining these babies. I did it in my other tent and then just kinda rolled it over to the cbg force.
Nothing much to report, I wanna flip them to flower soon but I will resist. I need to get some clones and as much biomass as possible, so these babies will probably veg for a while longer.
No nutrients or training or anything this week. We're putting on mass, so I'm happy about that. Stem rub smells amazing. The plan was to turn the flower into gummies, but I might have so save some to smoke. I'll probably cut down the basil plant this week to give the girls more room.
Defoliated, lollipopped a little and took two clones. I love the way this plant grows and cbg has helped in my partner's pain management, so I'll be keeping it around.
It's just starting to form flowers, but it's looking like it's forming a ton of them. I'll probably go through and defoliate this afternoon. One of the plants has for sure overshadowed the other, but I think that's okay. I don't think I had enough room in the 3x3 for two plants the same size. I'm happy with this water/worm/frass only run.
Ran into a lil snag this week. The stunted plant has started throwing pollen sacks, one of which opened before I noticed them. I decided to keep it in the tent to pollinate it up. This flower was destined to be edibles and those CBG seeds were overly expensive and weak, so I'll just have my own!
I've kinda gone hands off with this grow since finding the male flowers. I'll take the seeds from the straight up female and discard the ones from the intersex plant. the flowers look amazing, though, and the smell is a nice pungent citrus.
I harvested about a week early because of the male flowers on both plants. I have another grow in the house and can't risk pollination. I didn't weigh the outcome, but it's fresh frozen waiting to be turned into hash, and then edibles.