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Two Peppermint Kush by Barney’s Farm. Popped in seed starter and into final pot a week later. Using Happy Frog with Advanced Nutes under about 475 true watts. They took off from the jump stacking nodes tight. Top and LST at some point. Basic lil grow.
Fat and green. So basic but something about a happy indica in veg. Love it! During a morning ‘chat’ I noticed P2 wasn’t symmetrical. She mutated at the second node with a third branch. So some light LST was needed to let her breathe. Other than that nutes twice a week, water as needed.
Also went from 20/4 to 18/6 with the LEDs.
Last week of veg. Did some cleanup at soil level to get better airflow early in the week. Then both were flushed this morning and will be dark for a day to start the flip to bloom.
Both stretched about 5” and bloom nutes started. Also they’re under 400w hps instead of LEDs to make room for some new auto beans. So far they’ve responded well. I usually train em flat but I’m just gonna let em grow. Definitely excited for these.
Both girls grew to about 19”. I goofed in remembering to order Cal-Mag and overwatered early this week. I think they’re happy again. In my ego’s defense my brain doesn’t cooperate every day. But they’re bushy as hell with nice budlets so I’ll take it lol. Till next week.
First pic says it all. The whole f@cking week was around 25% humidity. In the damn southeast. Needless to say I’m pissed. End of story. Lost a lot of fans from crazy fast yellowing. Couple fell off and the rest I just snipped. Flush and light feed. See what happens. Also noticed slow drainage so made an adjustment for another few inches under the pots. Push on and see what she does.
Recovery: 24hrs later they’re perky and damn near vibrant. I goofed and they were near not draining from the bottom plus the humidity crisis. Barney’s genetics saved my ass. New knowledge is worth the stumble.