CannaArchive The Nutter Budder seed was placed directly into a small starter pot filled with a coco, wormhumus, perlite and vermiculite mix. The medium had been lightly pre-moistened beforehand to create stable conditions without becoming overly wet. ๐ง
During the first days the pot remained under a humidity dome with temperatures around 23ยฐC and relative humidity above 90%. Lighting was provided by the Spider Farmer SE5000 running high above the seedlings at roughly 150 PPFD on an 18/6 schedule. โ๏ธ
By 29.04.2026 the seedling successfully emerged above the soil. The first visible sprout appeared healthy and stable with the cotyledons beginning to open naturally. At this stage there was not much visible growth yet, but the seedling already showed a clean and promising start without signs of stretching or major issues. ๐
The medium retained enough moisture throughout the germination stage, so only light spraying was needed occasionally. Reverse osmosis water together with CalMag Extra from Advanced Nutrients was used from the beginning. ๐ฟ
Overall the germination phase went smoothly and the Nutter Budder entered early vegetation with a healthy and stable foundation for future growth. โจ
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Directly In Substrate
Germination Method
1
Week 1. Vegetation
3mo ago
1/4
5 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
25 ยฐC
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
100 PPM
TDS
65 %
Air Humidity
19 ยฐC
Solution Temp
0 ยฐC
Substrate Temp
19 ยฐC
Night Air Temp
0.25 liters
Watering Volume
100 cm
Lamp Distance
580 PPM
COโ Level
CannaArchive After a smooth and uncomplicated germination phase, the Nutter Budder entered week 1 with healthy and stable early growth. The plant developed at a steady pace and immediately showed a compact structure with balanced node spacing and healthy leaf formation. ๐
The first true leaves expanded nicely throughout the week while the stem slowly strengthened under the stable environmental conditions. Even though the Nutter Budder was slightly behind the older plants due to the later start date, growth remained consistent and healthy without any visible stress reactions or deformities. ๐ฟ
Environmental conditions stayed stable around 23โ25ยฐC with humidity gradually lowered into a comfortable vegetative range after the seedling stage. Lighting was provided by the Spider Farmer SE5000 running high above the canopy at around 150 PPFD on an 18/6 cycle while gentle airflow helped support stem development. โ๏ธ
The coco, wormhumus, perlite and vermiculite mix remained light and airy while still holding enough moisture for healthy root development. Watering was kept controlled using reverse osmosis water together with CalMag Extra from Advanced Nutrients. ๐ง
By the end of week 1 the Nutter Budder had established itself nicely and showed healthy early vigor with a stable foundation for further vegetative growth. โจ
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Week 2. Vegetation
3mo ago
1/5
5 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
25 ยฐC
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
100 PPM
TDS
65 %
Air Humidity
19 ยฐC
Solution Temp
0 ยฐC
Substrate Temp
19 ยฐC
Night Air Temp
0.25 liters
Watering Volume
100 cm
Lamp Distance
580 PPM
COโ Level
Nutrients 1
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra
1 mll
CannaArchive During week 2 the Nutter Budder continued developing steadily and slowly started accelerating its vegetative growth. ๐ฑโจ
The plant remained slightly smaller due to the later start but still showed healthy structure, stable growth and increasingly active new development throughout the week.
A slight amount of stretch became noticeable as the plant continued building height, though the stem remained healthy and stable overall. The fan leaves expanded nicely and the plant maintained a healthy green coloration with balanced early growth. ๐ฟ๐
Environmental conditions stayed stable throughout the week while the coco-based medium continued drying back evenly between waterings. Reverse osmosis water together with CalMag Extra was used consistently and the plant responded positively overall to the controlled watering routine. ๐งโ๏ธ
By the end of week 2 the Nutter Budder looked healthy, stable and increasingly established in the container. Growth was becoming more vigorous and the plant appeared ready to continue pushing stronger vegetative development moving into the following week. ๐๐ฅ
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Week 3. Vegetation
2mo ago
1/7
10 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
25 ยฐC
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
100 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
19 ยฐC
Solution Temp
0 ยฐC
Substrate Temp
19 ยฐC
Night Air Temp
0.25 liters
Watering Volume
100 cm
Lamp Distance
580 PPM
COโ Level
Nutrients 5
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra
1 mll
BioEnhancer
5 mll
Organic Fertiliser Tablets
1 mll
CannaArchive After developing a healthy root system in the starter pot, she was moved into a 6L fabric pot where she will continue to establish herself over the coming weeks before eventually reaching her final container. The new medium consisted of BioBizz Light Mix amended with coco, perlite, worm castings, Startrex, Silicium Flash and BioTabs, creating a biologically active environment designed for long-term organic cultivation. ๐ฟ
The root system looked healthy and well developed at transplant. Although a few roots attached to the bottom of the pot were accidentally damaged during the process, the plant showed virtually no signs of stress afterwards. Growth continued uninterrupted and new shoots remained vigorous throughout the week. ๐ช
Environmental conditions stayed stable around 25โ26ยฐC and irrigation was carried out using RO water supplemented with CalMag. Green House Feeding Bio Enhancer was also applied to support microbial activity and root development in the freshly prepared substrate. ๐ง
A new set of Spider Farmer infrared bars was installed during the week. The IR schedule was configured to simulate natural sunrise and sunset periods and will be incorporated into the grow moving forward. โ๏ธ
By the end of Week 3, the Nutter Budder had settled into her new 6L container without any noticeable transplant shock. Healthy green growth, strong structure and continued vigor made this one of the smoothest transitions of the grow so far. ๐๐ฑ
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Technique
4
Week 4. Vegetation
1mo ago
1/6
15 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
25 ยฐC
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
100 PPM
TDS
60 %
Air Humidity
19 ยฐC
Solution Temp
0 ยฐC
Substrate Temp
19 ยฐC
Night Air Temp
0.25 liters
Watering Volume
100 cm
Lamp Distance
580 PPM
COโ Level
Nutrients 2
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra
1 mll
Orgatrex
2 mll
CannaArchive Another great week for the Nutter Budder! ๐ฑ
She has recovered very well from the topping and is already pushing two strong new main shoots.
Compared to the other plants she stretched a little more, but the internode spacing is still nice and compact.
This week she received her first topping to encourage a wider structure before flowering.
So far everything has gone according to plan and she is developing into a healthy, vigorous plant with a strong stem and plenty of new growth. ๐ช
๐ง Feeding
1 L every ~3 days
RO water + CalMag
1x Orgatrex
๐ก๏ธ Environment
25ยฐC
60% RH
~450 PPFD
Training
This week I performed the first topping. She handled it without any issues and started producing two healthy new tops within just a few days. Looking forward to seeing how she fills the canopy over the next weeks. ๐ฟ
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Defoliation
Technique
5
Week 5. Vegetation
1mo ago
1/9
30 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
25 ยฐC
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
100 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
19 ยฐC
Solution Temp
0 ยฐC
Substrate Temp
19 ยฐC
Night Air Temp
6 liters
Pot Size
1 liters
Watering Volume
100 cm
Lamp Distance
580 PPM
COโ Level
Nutrients 1
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra
1 mll
CannaArchive This week was all about continuing healthy vegetative growth and preparing the Nutter Budder for the next stage. ๐ฟ
Throughout the week she kept developing a strong, compact structure with multiple healthy side branches, making the results of last week's topping even more noticeable.
The canopy became fuller every day while the stem continued thickening nicely.
The newest growth appeared slightly lighter than the older leaves, but overall the plant remained healthy and continued growing without showing any signs of slowing down. ๐
She was watered twice this week using only RO water together with CalMag Extra.
Since the BioTabs system was already established, I wanted to keep things simple and let the living soil do most of the work.
So far the plants seem to respond very well to this approach. ๐ง
Environmental conditions stayed stable at around 25ยฐC with 55% relative humidity, allowing the plant to continue developing under consistent conditions.
The overall structure is becoming more symmetrical every day, and the multiple tops are starting to form an even canopy. ๐ฑ
With healthy growth continuing throughout the week, there was very little reason to interfere. The focus now is to let the roots continue expanding and give the plant a little more time before moving into the next stage of the grow. ๐
๐ก๏ธ Environment
Temperature: 25ยฐC
Relative Humidity: 55%
Light Schedule: 18/6
PPFD: ~500
๐ง Watering
2ร RO Water + CalMag Extra
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Week 6. Vegetation
1mo ago
1/5
40 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
25 ยฐC
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
100 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
19 ยฐC
Solution Temp
0 ยฐC
Substrate Temp
19 ยฐC
Night Air Temp
20 liters
Pot Size
2 liters
Watering Volume
100 cm
Lamp Distance
580 PPM
COโ Level
Nutrients 7
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra
1 mll
BioEnhancer
5 mll
Organic Fertiliser Tablets
3 mll
CannaArchive Week 6 was an important milestone for Nutter Budder, as she was finally transplanted into her final 20L fabric pot. ?๐ฑ
Since she is a little younger than the other plants, this week focused entirely on giving her enough time to establish a strong root system before entering her final week of vegetative growth. ๐
Just like the other plants, the fresh soil was enriched with the complete BioTabs amendment mix, consisting of Startrex, three BioTabs, Silicium Flash and Dynomyco mycorrhizae. ๐ฟ
This provides a nutrient-rich and biologically active environment for the roots to establish quickly. The transplant went exceptionally smoothly, and Nutter Budder didn't show the slightest sign of transplant shock. She continued growing without slowing down, making the transition into the larger container almost effortless. ๐
Environmental conditions remained stable throughout the week with temperatures around 25ยฐC, 60% relative humidity, and the light staying at 600 PPFD. ๐ก๏ธ๐ง
Watering remained simple, consisting of RO water with CalMag, one application of Orgatrex, and one feeding of Green House Bio Enhancer. ๐ง๐ฑ Since the fresh substrate already contained plenty of nutrients, there was no need to push feeding any further. The plant responded with healthy green foliage, sturdy stems and vigorous new growth. ๐ช๐ฟ
No training or defoliation was carried out this week. โ๏ธ๐ซ The objective was simply to let the roots colonize the new container before introducing any additional stress. Looking at the plant by the end of the week, it was obvious that she had settled into her new home extremely well. ๐ฑโจ
Overall, Week 6 was all about building a strong foundation.๐
Nutter Budder handled the transplant perfectly, continued growing vigorously, and is now well established in her final container.
With the root system settling in nicely, she looks fully prepared to be flipped into flowering next week. ๐๐ธ
Environment
๐ก๏ธ Temperature: 25ยฐC
๐ง Humidity: 60%
๐ก Light: 40% (~600 PPFD)
๐ฑ Stage: Vegetative Week 6
Water & Nutrients
๐ง RO Water + CalMag
๐ฑ 1ร Orgatrex
1ร Green House Bio Enhancer
Training
? Transplanted into final 20L fabric pot
๐ฟ Soil amended with Startrex, 3ร BioTabs, Silicium Flash & Dynomyco mycorrhizae
โ๏ธ No training or defoliation performed
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Transplantation
Technique
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Week 7. Flowering
1mo ago
1/7
40 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
28 ยฐC
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
100 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
19 ยฐC
Solution Temp
0 ยฐC
Substrate Temp
24 ยฐC
Night Air Temp
20 liters
Pot Size
2 liters
Watering Volume
100 cm
Lamp Distance
580 PPM
COโ Level
Nutrients 2
Sensi Cal-Mag Xtra
1 mll
Bio PK 5-8
5 mll
CannaArchive The flip is complete and Nutter Budder has officially entered her first week of flower! ๐ธ๐
She wasted absolutely no time and immediately started stretching. ๐
The vertical growth has really kicked in and several tops are already racing towards the light.
Compared to my other plants, this phenotype definitely seems to enjoy stretching a little more. ๐ฟ
The first pistils are now forming all across the canopy, marking the beginning of bloom. It's always one of my favorite moments of a grow to see the plants make the transition from vegetative growth into flower. โจ
This week also brought the first Bio PK feeding, giving her a little extra support as flower production begins. ๐ฑ๐ช
Unfortunately, we had a heatwave this week, making it impossible to lower the climate any further. ๐ก๏ธ
Temperatures stayed around 28ยฐC with 60% RH, which is a little higher than I'd normally like, but thankfully Nutter Budder handled it very well without showing any real signs of heat stress. ๐
Light intensity has now been increased to around 750 PPFD, providing enough energy for the stretch while preparing her for the upcoming weeks of flower. ๐ก
Overall I'm very happy with her progress. ๐
The structure is becoming more defined every day, the branches are strong, and flower sites are appearing everywhere. If she keeps stretching like this, I expect some beautiful long colas over the next few weeks. ๐๐ธ
๐ฑ Environment
๐ก๏ธ Temperature: 28ยฐC
๐ง Humidity: 60% RH
๐ก Light intensity: ~750 PPFD
๐ธ First Bio PK feeding
๐ Strong stretch
๐ Healthy growth with the first flowers forming
Can't wait to see what this Humboldt lady has in store during Flower Week 2! ๐๐ฟ๐ค
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12-12
Technique
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Week 8. Flowering
1mo ago
1/8
65 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
28 ยฐC
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
100 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
19 ยฐC
Solution Temp
0 ยฐC
Substrate Temp
24 ยฐC
Night Air Temp
20 liters
Pot Size
2 liters
Watering Volume
100 cm
Lamp Distance
580 PPM
COโ Level
Nutrients 2
Calmag
1 mll
Orgatrex
2 mll
CannaArchive Nutter Budder has officially entered the second week of flower and continues to develop without any issues. Despite a challenging week with a heatwave, she handled the conditions remarkably well and kept stretching vigorously. ๐ฑ
Temperatures reached 28ยฐC during the hottest days while humidity stayed around 60% RH. Even under these warmer conditions, the plant showed no signs of stress and continued growing with healthy green foliage and strong stems. โ๏ธ
One thing that immediately stands out is her structure. Compared to the other plants in the tent, Nutter Budder has developed a much taller, more open architecture with longer internodal spacing. This should provide excellent airflow throughout flowering and plenty of room for the buds to stack over the coming weeks.
The first flower sites are now appearing across every branch, marking the beginning of the real flowering phase. Stretch is still in full swing, and I expect her to gain a little more height before shifting all her energy into bud production. ๐ธ
This week she received one feeding of BioTabs Orgatrex, while watering was done every 3โ4 days using reverse osmosis water supplemented with CalMag. Interestingly, Nutter Budder is currently the lightest drinker in the tent. Since she is also slightly younger than the other plants, this slower water consumption is not surprising. ๐ง
Only a handful of fan leaves were removed this week to improve light penetration and airflow.
Defoliation was kept very light, allowing the plant to maintain as much photosynthetic capacity as possible while she continues stretching. ๐
Overall, week two has been very uneventful, in the best possible way.
Healthy growth, no deficiencies, no signs of stress despite the heat, and a strong foundation for the weeks ahead.
๐ฑ Environment
๐ก๏ธ Temperature: 28ยฐC
๐ง Humidity: 60% RH
๐ธ Flower Week 2
๐ก Stretch still ongoing
๐ฑ 1ร BioTabs Orgatrex
๐ง Watered every 3โ4 days with RO water + CalMag
๐ Very light defoliation
๐ฟ Healthy growth with no visible issues
๐ Taller, open plant structure with longer internodes
๐ฐ Currently the lightest drinker in the tent
Nutter Budder may be slightly behind the others in age, but she is developing exactly as I'd hoped.
If she keeps this pace through the stretch, she should build some beautiful, well-spaced colas over the next few weeks. ๐ฟ๐
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12-12
Technique
Defoliation
Technique
9
Week 9. Flowering
23d ago
1/6
100 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
28 ยฐC
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
100 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
19 ยฐC
Solution Temp
0 ยฐC
Substrate Temp
24 ยฐC
Night Air Temp
20 liters
Pot Size
2 liters
Watering Volume
100 cm
Lamp Distance
580 PPM
COโ Level
Nutrients 3
Calmag
1 mll
BioEnhancer
5 mll
Bio PK 5-8
2 mll
CannaArchive Nutter Budder continued to develop steadily throughout the third week of flower despite the ongoing heatwave. ๐ก๏ธ
Temperatures remained around 28ยฐC with 60% relative humidity until the end of the week, yet she handled the conditions remarkably well without showing any major signs of stress.
Compared to the other plants in the tent, Nutter Budder remained the least vigorous in terms of water consumption. ๐ง
While Mango Sherbert required watering every two days and Chicken #2 slightly more frequently, Nutter Budder consistently needed irrigation only every three days, suggesting a more conservative metabolism and slower overall growth rate.
Stretch continued during the first half of the week, although noticeably less aggressively than Mango Sherbert. Her structure stayed narrow with long vertical branches and generous internodal spacing, allowing excellent airflow and light penetration throughout the canopy.
Flower development became much more apparent this week.๐ธ
Every node continued stacking fresh white pistils, and the first real bud sites started forming along the stems. Although she is likely to produce fewer but longer colas than the bushier plants, flower formation appears uniform across the entire plant.
During the week she received one feeding of BioTabs Bio PK 5-8 to support early flower development, along with one application of Bio Enhancer. Reverse osmosis water supplemented with CalMag was used for every irrigation.๐ฑ
The foliage remained healthy with a rich green color throughout the canopy.๐
Thanks to her naturally open structure, no additional defoliation was required this week.
๐ฑ Environment
๐ก๏ธ Temperature: 28ยฐC
๐ง Humidity: 60% RH
โ๏ธ Light: ~800 PPFD
๐ธ Flower Week 3
๐ง RO water + CalMag
๐ฑ 1ร BioTabs Bio PK 5-8
๐ฟ 1ร Bio Enhancer
๐ฐ Watered every 3 days (lowest water consumption in the tent)
๐ Moderate stretch continues
๐ธ Bud sites developing evenly across every branch
๐ Excellent airflow with minimal leaf density
๐ Overall Impression
Nutter Budder continues to be the most economical plant in the tent regarding water consumption. ๐ง
While her stretch has been more restrained than Mango Sherbert, flower production is progressing evenly, and she appears to be directing her energy into building long, well-spaced colas. If she continues developing at this pace, the coming weeks should see those airy flower sites begin stacking into long, resin-coated buds. โจ๐ธ
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12-12
Technique
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Week 10. Flowering
17d ago
1/8
100 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
25 ยฐC
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
100 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
19 ยฐC
Solution Temp
0 ยฐC
Substrate Temp
24 ยฐC
Night Air Temp
20 liters
Pot Size
2 liters
Watering Volume
100 cm
Lamp Distance
580 PPM
COโ Level
Nutrients 2
Calmag
1 mll
Orgatrex
2 mll
CannaArchive After several days of extreme summer temperatures, the heat wave finally came to an end. Environmental conditions returned to a much more comfortable range, allowing the plants to continue flowering without additional stress. Temperatures remained stable at 25ยฐC with a 55% relative humidity, creating an ideal environment for healthy flower development. ๐ฟ
This week the Nutter Budder continued stretching more than the surrounding plants. The phenotype shows noticeably larger internodal spacing and a more open plant structure, resulting in long, elegant branches rather than compact stacking. While bud formation is currently less dense than the Candy Hustle phenotypes, flower sites continue developing consistently across every branch. ๐ฑ
To improve light penetration and airflow, I performed a selective defoliation this week. Large fan leaves shading lower bud sites were removed, opening up the canopy and allowing more light to reach the interior of the plant. The plant handled the defoliation without any signs of stress and continued growing vigorously. ๐
Feeding remained very light. The plants received one watering with BioTabs Orgatrex, while all other irrigations consisted of reverse osmosis water supplemented with CalMag. The foliage remained healthy with a rich green colour and no visible nutrient deficiencies or toxicity. ๐ง
Resin production became much more noticeable this week. The sugar leaves are already developing a healthy frost layer, suggesting strong trichome potential despite the flowers still being relatively small. The buds are beginning to connect between the nodes, although the plant clearly appears to be slightly behind the Candy Hustle in overall flower development. โจ
With the cooler temperatures returning, overall growth became more vigorous again. New pistils continued emerging across every flower site, indicating the plant is still actively building its floral structure before entering the bulking phase. The open architecture should also provide excellent airflow throughout late flower. ๐
Environment
๐ก๏ธ Temperature: 25ยฐC
๐ง Relative humidity: 55%
๐ฟ RO water + CalMag
๐ฑ 1ร BioTabs Orgatrex
โ๏ธ Selective defoliation to improve light penetration and airflow
โ๏ธ Heat wave ended, restoring ideal flowering conditions
Overall Impression
The Nutter Budder continues to follow its own path. Rather than producing compact early flowers, it is investing energy into vertical growth and establishing numerous bud sites along its long branches. The recent defoliation has opened the canopy considerably, giving every flower site much better exposure to light while maintaining excellent airflow. Resin production is already very promising, and with the return of ideal environmental conditions the plant should now begin transitioning from stretch into the main bulking phase.๐ฑ๐
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Technique
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Technique
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Week 11. Flowering
8d ago
1/10
100 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
25 ยฐC
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
100 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
19 ยฐC
Solution Temp
0 ยฐC
Substrate Temp
24 ยฐC
Night Air Temp
20 liters
Pot Size
2 liters
Watering Volume
100 cm
Lamp Distance
580 PPM
COโ Level
Nutrients 3
Calmag
1 mll
BioEnhancer
5 mll
Bio PK 5-8
2 mll
CannaArchive Week 5 was a solid week for Nutter Budder.
Her rather open and stretched structure is still very noticeable, with long internodal spacing and individual flower sites distributed along the branches instead of forming one continuous canopy.
The buds themselves are now starting to build more substance, especially around the upper sections. ๐ฟ
What really stands out at this stage is the resin production.
The sugar leaves and flowers are already developing a very visible layer of trichomes, giving some of the buds a noticeably frosty appearance. โ๏ธ
There are still plenty of fresh white pistils present, so she clearly has a lot of development left ahead of her.
The aroma is becoming increasingly interesting as well. Right now Iโm getting an earthy and nutty base combined with pine and a subtle sweetness in the background. ๐ฅ๐ฒ
Itโs quite a distinctive profile already and definitely different from the sweeter and fruitier terpene profiles I usually encounter.
She is also the least thirsty plant in the tent at the moment, generally needing water only around every three days.
๐ก๏ธ Temperature: ~25ยฐC
๐ง RH: ~55%
๐ก Light: 900โ1100 PPFD
๐ฟ Watering: Around every 3 days
๐ง Water: RO water + CalMag
๐ฑ Green House Bio PK: 1x this week
๐ฟ Green House BioEnhancer: 1x this week
UV is now part of the lighting schedule as well. Exposure is being increased by 15 minutes every three days until reaching a maximum of 60 minutes per day.
No additional training was done during Week 5. Her structure is already established, so from here the focus is simply on letting the individual flower sites continue to stack and gain density.
Overall, Nutter Budder is developing in a very interesting direction. She may have a rather stretched and open structure, but the resin production on the flowers is already one of her most noticeable characteristics. The buds still have plenty of room to swell, and with so many fresh pistils remaining, she clearly isnโt close to being finished yet. ๐ฑโ๏ธ
The earthy, nutty and pine-heavy aroma with that slight sweetness underneath is probably the most intriguing part for me right now. Iโm especially curious to see whether that nutty character becomes even stronger as she matures. ๐ฅ๐ฅ
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12-12
Technique
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Week 12. Flowering
3d ago
1/6
100 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
25 ยฐC
Day Air Temp
6.2
pH
100 PPM
TDS
55 %
Air Humidity
19 ยฐC
Solution Temp
0 ยฐC
Substrate Temp
24 ยฐC
Night Air Temp
20 liters
Pot Size
2 liters
Watering Volume
100 cm
Lamp Distance
580 PPM
COโ Level
Nutrients 2
Calmag
1 mll
Orgatrex
2 mll
CannaArchive Week 6 was a pretty relaxed week for the Nutter Budder.
She continues to be the plant with the lowest water consumption in the tent and currently only needs watering around every three days.
She received Orgatrex once this week, while everything else continued as usual. The environment remained stable at around 25ยฐC and 50% RH, and there were no major issues or changes throughout the week.
๐ก๏ธ Temperature: ~25ยฐC
๐ง RH: ~50%
๐ฟ Watering: Around every 3 days
๐ฟ Orgatrex: 1x this week
Visually, Iโm still not completely convinced by her bud structure. The flowers are developing well and resin production is definitely there, but so far the buds have a somewhat more open and leafy structure than I would ideally like to see. There is still plenty of time for them to swell and tighten up, though, so Iโm curious to see what the next few weeks will bring.
Where she really starts to stand out is the aroma. ๐ฅ๐ฌ
The terpene profile is becoming surprisingly unique. She has a very sweet base combined with earthy and distinctly nutty notes. It is difficult to compare it directly to anything else Iโve grown so far, but that combination makes her immediately recognizable when smelling the flowers.
The resin production is also progressing nicely. The upper flowers in particular are already heavily coated, with trichomes spreading across the surrounding sugar leaves. โ๏ธ Some purple coloration is starting to appear around the edges of the flowers and leaves as well, adding a nice contrast to the otherwise green plant.
Structurally she remains quite tall and open, with plenty of airflow between the individual branches and flower sites.
At this stage there is nothing left to train or change, she can simply concentrate on finishing her flowers.
So while the bud structure hasnโt completely won me over yet, the terpene profile certainly has. The combination of sweet, earthy and nutty aromas is easily the most interesting aspect of this plant right now and makes me very curious about how she will smell and taste after drying and curing.
For now, sheโs simply doing her thing. ๐ฟ๐ฅโ๏ธ