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Start of the lifecycle for the plants. Simply put them in a wet paper towel until the Taproot showed and transplanted into Jiffy cups. Most of the vegetative period was done in a small cabinet.
After rooting through the Jiffy Cups they were transplanted into bigger 5 liter fabric pots. They received some low stress training with gardening wire.
Last week of vegetative period before flipping to flower. They start to outgrow the cabinet and have to be seriously tied down. The euphoria plant topped itself due to unknown reasons. In order to keep the rest of them manageable I decided to top them as well.
First real tops start to develop and the plants are stretching like crazy. Decided to defoliate everything under the canopy. The bloom phase is in full
Bud Sites are swelling up and the stretch stopped. The LST-ing was quite successful in keeping the height in check for the time being. The grow starts to look very promising and I'm happy with how the ladies are looking.
The grow tent finally arrived and I was able to give the ladies some more space. If you compare the previous photos with these ones you can see that they used to be really crammed in the cabinet. The tent allows me to give them more favorable conditions especially when it comes to humidity control.
Disaster struck with the gelato plant. It was growing so much more compact and dense in comparison to the others and at some point I discovered bud rot in the main cola. Wanting to prevent a spread of bud rot I decided to chop this one early and harvested with minimal losses. However it was definitely too early which resulted in less potency, yield and a more pronounced head high. Other than that the gelato actually had the biggest main cola of all the other plants and I would like to try her again
Frosty nugs, very heady high due to the early harvest but definitely a keeper. I'm happy I made some clones of this plant and want to see how she turns out once she can unfold her full potential.
Last pictures of the remaining critical and euphoria plants before harvest. They turned out beautiful and frosty. Stopped giving nutrients two weeks ago to flush. Calyxes mostly red with the trichomes being dominantly milky. Probably could have gotten 1-2 weeks more but since this was my first grow in a long time I was a little bit antsy to harvest.