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Hi fellow cannabis enthusiast,
Greetings to everyone as we begin our next journey. Let me introduce our two traveling companions who are joining us on this trip. First of all would like to say that this will be our first cultivation where two different varieties will be grown in our tent at the same time. This will also be my first full USA genetic grow.🌱
This time we went for another germination method and after the seeds 24 hour soaked in a glass of de-chlorinated tap water, placed them into Root Riot cubes. We purchased a humidity dome and put the cubes in it. This seems to have paid off because within 3 days all four emerged. Cannot be more happier with this 100% rate. So we got 4 healthy youngsters to pursue great goals only after 4 days from seed.
The next following days just discovered the place they born and started to get use to the environment. Which is a high humidity area with 70% of RH and a small fan which allows fresh air for them.
The great genetics and the perfect environment portends a journey with much fun. So everything is given for a successful start.👨🏻🌾🌞
Marshmallow OG
The cannabis plant is known for producing a wide array of flavours, but have you ever wondered if there’s a cultivar out there that smells of marshmallows? Believe it or not, there is! Marshmallow OG takes the best from Jet Fuel Gelato and Chemdog D x Triangle Kush to deliver a plant with phenotypes bearing hints of its namesake delight. But aside from its flavour, Marshmallow OG offers winning grow traits, potency, and productivity too.
Despite its indica-dominant nature, Marshmallow OG exhibits a thin, relatively tall stature with large, long-running colas come harvest time. Taking 9 weeks to flower indoors, with a mid-October harvest outdoors, plants quickly get to work producing large yields of crystalline flowers. Mature plants may also display red and purple hues alongside green, yellow, and orange.
Marshmallow OG wasn’t given her name for nothing; certain phenotypes of this strain do indeed emanate notes of sweet marshmallow. Predominantly, though, users can expect a sweet, fruity flavour profile, with notes of petrol in tow. Powered by a high THC level and diverse terpenes, Marshmallow OG delivers a buzzy, uplifting effect followed by a relaxing stone that’ll melt you into your chair and make you feel all gooey inside.
Candy Store RBX 🍭🍋
Candy Store RBX is the encounter between Lemon Berry Candy OG x Ethos Cookies #16.
On one side Lemon Berry Candy OG, a Las Vegas Lemon Skunk x L.G.B.T. (Lemon Grape Bubba Temple) hybrid. It is a vigorous plant with a great production, with incense and citric aromas on an earthy background. The effects are energetic with euphoric phases and a great appetite stimulator.
On the other hand, Ethos Cookies, a cross between Mandarin Cookies and Colin OG, and a Cookies variety of great production with effects that appear quickly and strongly causing a great relaxation, certainly not recommended for occasional smokers.
Candy Store RBX Cannabis Strain, huge colas and big buds
Candy Store RBX is ready to harvest after about 8-9 weeks of flowering indoors, and in mid-October outdoors where it ripens quite fast for a Cookies family hybrid. Outdoors it can turn into a monster if provided with enough space and optimal care. It develops huge colas with large buds covered in resin. It produces heads of enormous size ideal for all kinds of extractions. It can offer cannabinoid concentrations of up to 30%.
It offers citric terpenes with berry and incense undertones and a petrol presence.
I am embarking on this adventure with great love and anticipation.
Hope everyone is having a great weekend and Marry Christmas to you all!🎄
See you!
Welcome to our Christmas update,
They are now 14 days old and growing nicely. Watered them twice this week about 0.3 liter. Grow environment is stable and they are enjoying life.
One baby got a bit lanky so helped her stand up straight with a garden tie.👨🏻🌾
Wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a ton of good weed to smoke on the holidays!🎄💨
So the second week is passed in our mixed strain garden. Basically it was a relaxing one both for me and the babies. They are enjoying the perfect conditions and growing strong and fast. I mean, I dare to risk that it wouldn't be faster in a hydro system either. 2 nodes developed just in a few days.
They also moved to a bigger tent with a Tsw2000 which is running on 30% at the moment.
They were only hungry once and got their first irrigation with nutrients. 0.6gr/l Grow and 0.5gr/l Calcium. 💦💡
Happy New Year everyone and of course happy growing!🌱💨
This week wasn't necessarily just about the garden. Things got a little out of hand because of the new year. It took me 3 days to get back on track😆😎 and I should have transplanted the girls in those days. Obviously they weren’t so happy in the small container anymore.
The point is that they survived, it took them 2 days to get back on their feet but now everything is fine. On the 21st day after sprout we transplanted them to their final pot and they are ready for training. When transplanting, we sprinkled the roots with mycorrhiza and poured plenty of it into the hole as well.
Watered twice with 0,7gr/l Grow and 0.8gr/l Calcium. Slowly raised the PPFD and we are about 480 at the end of the week.💦💡
See you soon!
Hi there,
Here we go with the 4th week of veg.
As soon as they woke up from the stress of the transplant, they were given another dose of training session . We topped them on the first day of the week. Not yet, but two days later we removed 4-4 large fan leaves each and it became clear how much the lower branches of Marshmallow OG didn’t develop in the shade. I already had the feeling that this variety was not genetically stable. These shots looked quite mutant. They seem to adapt more slowly to the hard plant trainings I use most of the time. On this day we also bent the branches with a tent hook to allow better light penetration to the lower parts.👨🏻🌾🌱
They show quite strong indica characteristics at this early stage of the vegetation which is also clearly visible in the shape of the leaves.
It is possible that the planned 6-week veg won’t be enough, as they need much more time to regenerate than most varieties I’ve grown so far. Never mind, maybe even this way the possibility of a harvest before Easter can be maintained.
After the hard training session they got only half dosage of nuts as they lost a lot of foliage. On the last day of the week watered them again with full dosage. 💦
All in all, they seem healthy but not very happy. I'm adjusting to them a bit and hopefully we'll be just fine for next week.
Running the Ts3000 on 65% 42 cm above the canopy which means 450-480 ppfd. 💡🌞
Have a lovely weekend everyone!
What’s up fellow gardeners? Here we go with our weekly summary.
As I mentioned last week, we haven't really found a common ground with the girls yet. This time we continued our hard training and opened up the canopy even more with bending the branches to allow more light to a lower parts, but the secondaries just don’t want to start growing.
At that point, I decided to just let them grow for a few days, free from any stress.
In gratitude for this, they packed up nicely for Sunday.🌱👨🏻🌾
Watered them twice with 2,5 litres of de-chlorinated tap water and 0.9 gr/l Grow, 0.8 gr/l Calcium. 💦
These girls can handle high doses of nutrients very well but are a little more sensitive to too much light. A little light stress was observed so we will stay with 480-500 Ppfd until the end of veg. 💡
Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to read our diary.
Hope to see you soon!👊💨
Hi there,
The thought of not being able to find common ground with the girls kept haunting me. After a few days of rest, another training day followed at the beginning of the week, full of stress. This time, however, they responded positively to my request and shoots began to take root nicely on the lower branches of the plant.🌱👨🏻🌾
We adjusted the ties during the week if necessary to allow more light to reach the center. On Friday they had another day off until Sunday. Then it was time to clean up the unwanted foliage, especially the larger fan leaves which cover possible bud growth underneath.
Watered twice with 3 litres each. De-chlorinated tap water with 0,8 gr/l Grow and the same amount of calcium and Silica 0,3 ml/l.
Running the light on 65% power, 46 cm above the canopy.💦💡
For the first time I see them not only healthy but also happy so next week could possibly be the last in veg.😎🌞
The two different breed show similar characteristics at this stage of cultivation, we hope the stretching will be similar as well. Both heavy on indica side, big chunky leaves with medium-short internode spacing.
Hi fellow gardeners,
How are you doing? Here we go with the 7th week of veg.
The gals gave a great reaction after last week’s training session.
The side branches have become stronger and, more importantly, they have reached the top level. We got 4 bushy beauties.
The focus was basically on preparing for the coming bloom season. Based on how the girls reacted after a more stressful period, we weren't able to train them as much as we usually would.
So thinned them out and did a moderate defoliation on the middle of the week. From then on, started reducing the number of daylight hours by 2 hours every other day. Our plan is to make the switch to 12/12 next monday. 👨🏻🌾🌱
Watered twice with 3 litres of de-chlorinated tap water with 0,7gr Grow and 1.0gr calcium, 04ml/l Silica. 💦
Par: 480-570 Ppfd.
Vpd.: 0,84-1,1 kpa.
The tent has been upgraded with a bigger inline fan to allow more fresh air and a new oscillating fan for a better airflow. They seem to like it and look happy and healthy so I can not be more joyful.
Have a great weekend everyone and happy growing!💨
Hi there,
The first day of the week we flipped the gals to flower mode however I still count this as a veg. Obviously, we don't want to distract them from what they love most at this time, stretching. This means 9 cm in numbers. It’s a special pleasure to be able to control the height of the 2 different varieties in this pre-flowering stage.
On saturday removed the net and turned the pots 180 degrees so that the branches that were previously further back and lower could get more light and reach the level of their companions. Next week we’ll see what the outcome of this step was.
The watering schedule didn’t change. Twice a week but from now 4 litres in every 4 days. 0.8 gr/l Hybrid, 0,6 gr/l Calcium and 0,4ml/l Silica.
Running the Ts3000 on 80% 45 cm above the canopy which means 510-730 Ppfd.
Vpd.:1,05-1,25kpa
We look forward to next week's developments with great anticipation.
Peace🌞🌱