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Day 7. Seed starts it's life in a wet paper, inside a ziploc. After successful germination, the seedling will be moved into a nursery sleeve that contains Build-a-Soil Light. The seedlings are generally coved with a plastic water bottle to keep humidity up until transplant.
Directly after 'transplant'. Full nursery sleeve placed into 5 gallon of coco when tap root hits bottom of sleeve. Picture is directly after transplant.
Day 22. Watering up to 3 times a day. The leaf tucking has started, and you can tell this thing is going to be a little bush. Internodal spacing is super tight, not a lot of vertical growth stacking lateral and tertiary branches.
Day 31, the bush is formed stretching out. Trimmed some lowers that would have never seen the light of day. More leaf tucking to try to get that even canopy. Increased phosphorous (Jacks part A)
Day 39, stretch has fully engaged and pistils are turning into buds. Still super bushy, trimming any lowers and inners that are looking weak and small. Probably the healthiest looking plant out of all the testers. Lowered nitrogen (Jacks Part B)
Day 45. Color already starting to come through due to the Creme de La chem lineage and trichomes started packing on. Pulling lower branches if they don't seem strong, there are just way too many packed in this bush.
Experimenting with slowly dropping nitrogen starting mid flower. It's really hard to get pictures of the size of the plants at this stage, but this was currently is the smallest, but quite compact. I'd suggest more defoliation early if you don't have superb airflow. This is when I slowly start pulling fans leaves. Up until this point, we want as many solar panels to generate growth as possible.
Incredible colors. Nitrogen is being reduced more, pulled some lowers.
Sugary mango, burnt rubber, diesel aroma. The burnt rubber diesel has been getting heavier as it moves along.
Most vibrant colors in the tent, it almost seems like the saturation is turned up in person. Thought it would be the first to finish but Cantina Band has other plans.
Buds are looking tight and compact, loaded on this small bush of a plant. Nitrogen continues to be reduced, testing how much I can reduce during flower.
Smallest plant of my 3 Mango Runtz tester crosses at 31 inches tall, but quite mighty. Smelled like sugary mango, burnt rubber, diesel during grow. The burnt rubber diesel has been getting heavier as it moves along, leaving chop day with a heavy burnt rubber and a hint of candy. Great dense nug structure.
Everything about this plant was dense, from the structure to the nugs. Beautiful colors starting very early in flower and some of the prettiest orange pistils I've ever seen. Make sure to have a carbon filter, it gets stinky.
266 grams of chem heavy candy. A little candy, loads of chem. Trying my hardest not to burn through this one, such a delight of a chem heavy, runtz strain.
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