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This clone was taken from her mom 2 weeks ago. Now that shes growing we decided to transfer from solo cup to a 1 gallon pot with castings, cocoa core, peat, and perlite.
Her roots were beautiful and she should transfer beautifully.
I'm planning on feeding her bud candy and big bud when she goes into flower. Until then, itll be fox farms grow big.
Her twin/clone will be given the organic version of the flower nutes listed above and of course they will both get the teas and anything else they may need.
Keeping 1 of these may be an option as I mistakenly planted mom in a plastic bag pot and it's been a headache since so mom will be flowered out as soon as these girls go into their permanent pots.
All shes had was rain water ph 5.8 and a tea made up of organic worm castings/organic fish fertilizer/black strap molasses/ and water.
Otherwise she's been a happy girl
Nothing but a little training this week.
Today she had a feeding with a earthworm/molasses/bat guano tea. Nothing super potent but I also added a teaspoon of organic nitrogen fertilizer that derives from fish and a tablespoon of cal-mag supplement in a 5 gallon bucket of water that foamed and bubbled for almost 30 hours.
I dont like to add supplements to my tea but since my older plants have been deficient I decided to add a very small amount into the tea.
If I see any signs of burning after tea I'd flush but this has never been an issue since I dont use much of anything that comes in a bottle in the tea anyway.
I used the teas when I 1st started but stopped due to the time it takes to make and brew.
The 2 or 3 we harvested without using any tea not only had much less flavor but also had a far less impressive yield and root system as those who did get the teas.
So now I just make sure to give myself the time to make at least 1 tea for feeding every week.
I'll be keeping an eye out to find out if the tea really is so important but I'm already fairly certain that they are a critical part of me having a decent growing experience.
Easy week. Just gave her a feeding of worm cast/black strap plus tea on 11/26/19.
She also went into our new nursery so that the flowering room lights could be switched. She's been so easy that I dread the transplant
Transferred from 1 to 3 gl pot.
Shes doing well after her transplant and besides a little yellowing of one of her bottom leaves shes should be fine.
Today she'll get a calmag/nitro support supplement to correct anything that may be off but other she'll be on "auto pilot " until she needs me.
Shrs happy and healthy and all I'm doing is trying to keep her this way. The flower room isnt quite ready yet so I'll just let them hang out in veg for a while while the others finish.
Such an easy clone and that makes this strain good for me. I cant wait to find out how the finished product will be but if her THC level is only half of the 27% they claim is her average, then she should be a great addition to any grow room.
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Week 7. Vegetation
5 years ago
40.64 cm
18 hrs
27 °C
6.4
Weak
35 %
21 °C
11 L
1 L
76.2 cm
Nutrients 3
Alaska fish fertilizer organics 5% niteo 1.302 mll
Shes been such an easy plant that I often forget about her. All shes been doing is hanging out in the veg room with the other clones. Mostly drank water PH 6.4 and when she does get nutrients, it's only organic nitrogen, a little botanicare cal mag plus, and superthrive.
The lights were switched on 12/29/19 and she will be in a SOG very soon.
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Week 9. Vegetation
5 years ago
66.04 cm
18 hrs
27 °C
6.4
Normal
35 %
18 °C
11 L
1 L
76.2 cm
Nutrients 6
Alaska fish fertilizer organics 5% niteo 1.302 mll
This week is an important one, as she is now under her 12/12 lights.
We decided to put her in the flower room with the other clones to make our first SOG.
lights changed to 12/12 on 12-29-19 and she is already showing her flower sites and stretching.
She would need training but as the others grow we need to allow her to catch and keep up with their height.
With so many plants to finish we have decided to take a summer break. The climate here is well over the 100 F mark in mid summer and its difficult to keep temps down with multiple plants so we are going to try only grow in fall through spring from now on.
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Week 10. Flowering
5 years ago
78.74 cm
12 hrs
27 °C
6.7
Normal
50 %
18 °C
11 L
1 L
76.2 cm
Nutrients 5
Alaska fish fertilizer organics 5% niteo 1.302 mll
1/14/20
Once she was switched to the flower room she almost immediately began forming bud sites.
Since her mother took over 10 days of 12/12 to go into flower I was pleasantly surprised to find her going in after only 5 days.
I know that clones should do the same but the mother plant was transplanted from a 3 to 10 gl pot when her lights switched because the bag she was in made traning impossible. which may be what slowed the first one down. Either way I'm thrilled and cant wait for the 8 weeks they claim it will take for her to finish.
Other than her regular nutrition and feedings I did add flower fuel bloom booster to her regimen b4 she was in flower as it suggests this may actually help the plant produce more flowers.
Her mom will probably be ready in 2 to 4 weeks (probably more like 4) which is great because she is covered in thrichomes.
1/22/20
This strain is so forgiving and agreeable that even after I plucked her naked, she has done nothing but please.
I know that her train is strange but our grow space requires a thinner taller design rather than our typical thick full canopy because of the humidity levels.
About 5 days ago I gave her a tea of my worm castings and good ole black strap molasses so yesterday she was given a plain drink
Her cir is strong again so I will return to her regular feeding of nutrients on her feeding tomorrow.
Nothing but good to say. We chose a great strain to clone because its easy and so far does not suffer from cool moisture like my other photo strain has.
Peace and love to all!!
Easy week, a tea, a water, a feed and the cycle repeats itself.
She has been defoliate to drop down moisture and risk for mold/mildew in the humidity.
Lots of thrichomes and bud sites that are showing larger than her mother plants did at this age.
Love this strain.
Her mom smells of ripe banana just b4 harvest.