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Started seed in the paper towel method. She popped her seed within 36 hrs.
Planned in peat pellet and after she popped the ground put in a solo cup of coco/perlite/ FFOF soil mix I like to use.
Off to a good start!
Transplanted into 2 gal. fabric container; and sprayed with nitrozyme foliage spray.
Used some mykos and azos during transplant for stress.
Growing nice and healthy so far.
Just topped it an hour ago at the 3rd node.
Plants healthy overall, no burns yet.
She has a pencilfor a stem right now, but silica and calmag should help fix that...hopefully.
Thinking next week she'll start to grow at a faster rate. Seems like that happens around eek 4/5 from seed.
We will 👀.
Growing vigorously right now. Topped her last week and she's taking it in stride.
Nice healthy color.
Been foliage feeding with nitrozyme each week.
Switching from light nutes and plain water because the soil is strong itself and ive slightly burnt tips on other plants in tent atm.
Cant wait for her to start growing faster now.
It's usually week 4/5 growth starts to explode.
She's a beauty right now. Looks the healthiest overall out of all my ladies.
Kinda mainlined her more so then simple topping.
Healthy green color. Feeding plain ph'd water w/ foliage feed of nitrozyme.
I gave her a defoliation today after taking pics for the diary.
I'm sure she'll bounce back quickly.
I wanted to expose the underneath bud sites so they'll attach towards the late and hopefully even out w/ the taller canopy.
Let's just say i had a large serving of humble pie this week...
I accidentally transplanted into a 7 gal. Rather then a 5 gal. As intended.
I then over watered.. Apparently big time because it looked like this all week.
Eventually it came back! I began LST to put those tops back down parallel as much as I could.
Been foliage feeding each week still. I haven't feed anything waiting for the soil to dry a bit before watering again.
As u cab 👀 from final pic she's back to life!
I think I'm going to be placing into 12/12 lighting tomorrow or the next day.
Starting to stretch in height. Was going to give another week, but she growing fast.
I wanted to feed her silica before the flowering stretch along w/ some Calmag.
Also gave the weekly foliage spray of Nitrozyme.
She's growing healthy as can be too. In a 7 Gal. Fabric container so no need the transplant before flowering which should help, imo.
The wedding crashers was already in a 7 gal. Pot so I didn't need to transplant before the 1212 switch.
I brought it into the flowering tent because it started to show it's pre-flowers signaling that she was ready to flower.
I been feeding plain water and the 1st day of 1212 I gave a light feeding of vitamins and Honey come from emerald harvest.
Exactly 2 weeks since changing light schedule to 12/12 from 20/4.
Both are further along then what I usually see.
I'm hoping that means it'll be that much faster to harvest day.
Decent amount of stretching; but a lot of solid growth too.
Looking good as she's making her way thru flowering.
I didn't transplant before the switch; I kept in the 5 gallon air pot.
So I've been needing to feed bloom nutes because it seems to have used all the pots nutrients during the stretch.
Started big bud once flowers appeared.
Going to add the PK booster next week or 2.
Full on flowering at the moment. Feeding it light vitamins & big bud during the duration of time.
After the size is finished adding on I'll change to overdrive for finisher to add bulk/ density.
White hairs beginning to turn orange. Doesn't look to be a big yielder tho.
Mainly tops.
Have to say starting to frost up!
Smell begrinning to strengthen. The foliage is also starting to turn yellow and fade as well.
Beginning to run low on nutrients during the end of life.
Just began feeding overdrive and honey chome for a mass gainer during the final phase of packing on the weight.
Beautiful aroma coming off her buds. Can't wait till next weekend for the chop!
I'm just beginning to see amber trichomes popping up with the scope so I began flushing this week.
She looks about finished based on the eye-test too.
Since its growing in soil I'd like to give at least one full week's flush.
I gave clearex to hopefully speed this up. I'll make sure to check to see if I notice any differences.
Should be chopping at the end of the week.
Pretty good grow overall. Nice healthy color throughout the entirety until late flowering, which is normal.
Beautiful colors and smells during flowering. Vanilla and lavender scents.
Dense tight nugs after trim job. Overall weight wasnt bad too.
One of my new favorite strains to smoke. It has awesome colors and smells alike.
Very frosty and dense. Not a high yielder, but not low neither.
Going to keep this strain in my grow for sure.