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Soaked the seed for 12 hours then directly in soil, in a party cup, watered till run off., and misted the surface to never let it dry off.
Came out after rougly 2 days.
really didn't tought i would have started a diary untill now, so i miss pictures since germination to harvest
In week 2 i trasplanted from cup to final container of 3 gallons and started ferts
really didn't tought i would have started a diary untill now, so i miss pictures since germination to harvest anyway
at week 3 i topped above the second node
really didn't tought i would have started a diary untill now, so i miss pictures since germination to harest anyway, i vegged 6 weeks, the grow room was filled with vegetation.
The 6 weeks of vegetation have paid out by giving a nice full room, we want to maximaze the use of the space. by topping the plant gows larger like a bush , and this is perfect for who has limited space like me. she still outgrown the room tho, with one of the 4 main cola growing above the height of the lamps, and one other cola crushing her self against the lamp ceiling (i fixed her where the light where not lit to avoid burning her)
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What you are seeing is just the first harvest, taking the tops and the rest will be taken in 2 weeks.
A literal hashish tree.
My hand and scissor were obliterated by stickiness
If you have limited plant count, F1 is ideal because it retains the quickness of ruderalis autoflowering while i can still adjust my veg time to give the plant the time to fill the entire grow room, to optimize space.
Of the Sweet seed's family fast flowering strains i've grown so far (i only grow 1 plant at a time)
Gorilla girl f1 (2 times)
Tropicanna poison f1 (gave me rock hard buds that lasted me 7 months)
Sweet skunk f1 (seeded due to enviromental problems in my setup).
If you have limited plant count,thoses strains by Sweet Seeds are a game changer.
If i had a bigger plant count cap, i would mix Gorilla girl with some Tropicanna poisons, for a guaranteed heavy harvest plus the chance of getting a red phenotype wich is really cool.
I want to add one thing that is not really a little detail, i collected 2 plates full to the brim of sugar leaves., as byproduct of trimming (wet trimming).
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Like stated in the previous week notes, i'm going to harvest the remaining bottom half of the plant now that 2 weeks are elapsed from harvesting the top branches.
It's not really two weeks but less (about 1 week and half), this seems to be a current theme with this grow (i've anticipated both the top and bottom harvest by a few days to what i did had scheduled due to personal reasons).
The First thing i notice as i open the grow room is the hanging lower branch.(picture 1) this usually happens to top branches (ie to lean due to their own weight).
This is a very good sign and tells me the lower buds have swollen and gained weight as i hoped , after i harvested all the tops.
The plant has responded very well by keeping fattening buds even after i removed a big chunk of her, thanks to the foliage.
As you can see at the very day of the second and last harvest, the canopy is really green and lush (pictures 2 3 4)
At the begin of this grow, wich coincided with the begin of the hot season, i had ac problem and that caused the grow room to be too hot for the plant. iin the pictures 5 and 6 we can see the older leaves being crisp dry, due to that heat wave until i got have the ac unit replaced..
In the last pictures we see the buds once smaller, now really almost like top buds, a nice gain from what it would have otherwise been popcorn buds.
I'll upload the actual harvest tomorrow so stay tuned!