A5 Haze and Seven Heaven turned out to be real monsters that have to be trimmed (the height of the grow box is 220 cm, but it is all used).
But it doesn’t scare me.
At first I tried to tie most of the large leaves, not cut them.
Fruit Siesta makes the biggest buds (it should bloom before anyone else). Very fragrant and all in resin. I didn’t cut it, but look at how bushy it has grown - this cannot but rejoice.
Seven Heaven, like A5 Haze, 2 came out with a predominance of Sativa (high, long blooming) and 1 with a predominance of Indica (they are noticeably lower and bloom faster). Very well placed together in one corner (far right).
2 The New in the center. It has very large leaves (just huge). I pulled one from the center so that it would not burn out under the lamp and thus give light to the lower tiers.
1 Bruce Banner in the very left corner. It looks great, it is also very long.
All plants look very healthy. I definitely like Canna fertilizers.
My main mistake is that I underestimated the potential of the varieties and made a long vega. Therefore, I have to cut everything unnecessary.
p.s PK 13-14 was given only to Fruit Siesta.
The latest photos show the growths in Bruce Banner that look like hermaphrodite eggs. Do you think this is eggs or am I wrong? Would you destroy the plant at this point or break off the eggs and continue to observe?
For good, I must destroy the plant. But there is still weak hope
I would wait and see if a hair pokes out. I don't see any male pollen sacks. It would look like grapes on a stem bunched up together. Ifs just one or two carefully remove them without busting them. It might be more female then male and still produce good bud. But if you are worried about destroying other plants pull her out cuz once she pollenates the rest you will end up with seeded buds.
beautiful grow mate.Following for A5 Haze but other plants are incredible too.as for that allergia situation,it always happens to me.guess I have sensitive skin :)
@HighRoller909, Many thanks, collega!
It's easier when you're not the only one :)
It was a really discovery for me that the skin may be allergic to some strains.
I would wait and see if a hair pokes out. I don't see any male pollen sacks. It would look like grapes on a stem bunched up together. Ifs just one or two carefully remove them without busting them. It might be more female then male and still produce good bud. But if you are worried about destroying other plants pull her out cuz once she pollenates the rest you will end up with seeded buds.
@DankGardener, Thanks for the tip! I noticed a few more eggs, so I destroyed this plant.
Unfortunately, sometimes this happens.
Maybe this is a reaction to trimming the top, because another Bruce Banner, without trimming, has long shown white hairs and started to bloom. Although this seems like a strange reason - most varieties tolerate pruning normally.
Added a photo of the roots. It was a very good development (I think thanks to rhizotonic + strength of the variety itself).