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She is still doing great. The main stem is really thickening up, but the weird part is the base of it isnt. Regardless, she is very sturdy. We've had some pretty strong winds and no signs of any damage
Still growing very well but no signs of flowering yet. She spent the first 2 weeks under LED grow light, which I have heard can mess with an autoflowers growth cycle and delay it. If that's the case even better, she'll be that much bigger when she starts
Still no buds or even hairs, starting to think shes not going to auto. But shes doing awesome. Too bad shes only in a 7 gallon bag. Crazy how thick the main stem is, about 5/8". I've got a sunset sherbet going next to her that's the same height but only just over 1/4"...I know that's more of an inside grow but I ran out of room and patients lol
Finally starting to show signs of flowering...hopefully not just pre flower hairs. At almost 4.5 feet tall I'm hoping for a good yield but wishing I'd put her in one of the 15 gallon bags
Shes finally starting to flower pretty well, just a month behind. But she is a large plant so I'm hoping for a good harvest. Loaded with bud sites, really wish I had put her in a 15 gallon bag. Cant wait to see what she does
Stretch seams to be about over. 6'8" overall. Nice sturdy branches with alot if but sites at the tops. Thinned out some of the fan leaves and lower bud sites. Other plants already had some problems with bud worms, not sure if that's the technical name, so I'm still spraying spinosad but should probably stop soon
She dried out too much and fell over one day. 7 gallon fabric pot is way too small, but shes still looking great. Lots of bud sites and way taller than I was expecting. Excited to see what she yields
The bigger pot definitely helps her not dry out so fast but I think i did it too late and the roots aren't growing much anymore. Found one bud worm on it so far but caught it pretty early. Branches are very sturdy. Shes taking a little longer in bud than the description said as well but she's loaded up pretty good I think
i've grown this strain from fastbuds before ( for some reason the app won't let me start a new diary ) and they have great genetics. strong grows and an amazing smoke! your in for a treat!!
@Blazer1970,Ohhh i understand... 😁 I imagine its hard to keep a lot of plants under iinspction, but as long as we want to kkep our material clean, flushing at the beginning of flower is neccessary and then wait to see whats coming... A bit of Natures help materialized as luck, is always appreciated ^^ hahaha
I hope that bugs dont eat too much !! By the way you have a lot more vegetation and trees around, than, where i am...
Take care @Blazer1970 !!!
@Ageddd,not sure if they're butterfly larvae, I havent seen any butterflies around and never any eggs. They are small worms, about .25 inches long, skinnier than a toothpick and tan. I used some insecticidal soap earlier at the end of veg and beginning of flower. Maybe that's helping but hasnt been as bad as the earlier autos. Fingers crossed
@Blazer1970, Do you mean worms like butterfly larvae?
I can tell you in my zone there are butterflys around the gardens and maybe they stay a couple minutes on the leaves, and leaves the eggs, they are small so if you dont see them, here comes the problem, last year when harvested the stinky cheese, had like 3 worms in the big buds but had a lot of luck, they werent eating yet, were still developing, around a strange cocoon, but im sure they were ready to start eating next days, they were big bro....
Personally i like to do an every day inspection if i can, checking the leaves, and spraying biologic insecticide when the plant is starting to flower ( week 1 ).. To get rid of this eggs
Grab a bigger fabric pot and just transplant that fabric pot over to it without removing the current fabric pot. Your roots will grow through your current pot into the new soil, and the bigger pot should help it from falling over.
had do it myself when I underestimated a plant. After I chopped it I pulled the smaller fabric pot out and the roots had gone through into the bigger pot.