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I got this cut from twistys seeds. We had received a whole set of clones and this one in particular was broken at the base of the stem. We decided not to use it at the grow house but I couldn't just let the little girl go to waste.. so I ended up taking it home and grafting it for about a week. Now that its fully grafted its healthy and officially transplanted into it's new home (3 gallon pot) I noticed there are no diaries for twistys seeds so I'm excited to be the first to do one. His palm beach sour is amazing so I'm sure this one will be as well.
So this week I noticed now that its recovered from the transplant it's really started to take off. I decided to start out with stress training the lower portion of the plant. It only took it a few days to spread to the edge of the pot. I finished off this weeks training by placing a stake over the top of the main stem to keep things nice and level. And I added a few training wires to some of the larger bud sites that were growing a little faster than the rest.
I've been trying to keep the top of this canopy nice and even for this grow. I have a 3x3 tent that I'm going to be moving this plant over to in a couple of weeks on a 12/12 light schedule if it keeps growing at this rate. I've topped this plant so far in 3 places and I dont plan on topping much more unless I need to keep one branch from outgrowing another. I'm happy with how this thing is coming along so far. It grows like a beast and I cant wait to see what it does in flower.
This plant is looking nice and healthy. I have it in a 3x3 tent and that's where shes going to finish off. Its started drinking up more water this week. Other than that I havent done anything extra this week. It wont be long until I do some defoliating and run some netting across the top.
So this week I cleaned up a bunch of leafs and ran some netting across the top. I'm gonna let it stretch a little more before it transitions into bloom. I'm thinking one more week of veg and it'll be ready to switch to a 12/12 light schedule.
Hey guys, the end of this week I've switched the light cycle to go ahead and start budding out this plant. I've removed all the lower stakes and tie downs and top dressed it with some fresh bloom nutrients. I mainly use Gaia Greens all purpose 4-4-4 and thier bloom 2-8-4 and I top dress 2 tablespoons per gallon of medium. This week I used a 50/50 blend of the two. Two weeks from now I'll switch to a 20/80 blend of the all purpose and bloom.
Its officially the end of the first week of flower. So far this plant is coming along great and hasn't given me any issues. I'm really excited to show off more of this plant.
At the end of week two of bloom I'm very impressed with how this plant is stacking out. I defoliated a few leaves here and there and gave it another top dressing of the gaia greens dry nutrients. It really seems to be a pretty low maintenance grow with no notable issues so far. The smell from this plant is coming off slightly sweet and gassy. I'm excited to show off more of this plant in the coming weeks.
This week has been a solid week in terms of resin production. A couple times a week I add microbial and sweetener supplements to feed the soil and this plant is just drinking up the water on the days in between. I've seen a real boost in trichome production this week and the smell is coming on a bit more strong than last week. I've gone ahead and stretched the second trellis net over the top to help spread the canopy open and get more light penetration as well as some light defol here and there to keep from blocking prime bud sites. I wont top dress again until the end of week 10 so this week was pretty easy. I just kept an eye on my ph as usual and did a couple runoff tests to make sure the ppm wasn't too high and the ph was staying at a neutral range.
This has been a solid plant from the start. I top dressed at the end of this week with 5tbsp of 2-8-4 power bloom from gaia greens and 1tbsp of the 4-4-4 all purpose gaia greens. It's basically been auto pilot throughout flower. I've done some light defoliating here and there and weekly runoff tests. I use RO water and I like to keep things organic so for this grow I've only used gaia greens and molasses. I top dress every other week and I add molasses twice weekly.
This is the little plant that could. It's a really easy grow so far and I couldn't be happier with the progress I'm seeing. I didn't have to top dress this week so i basically just watered at a neutral ph and let it do its thing.
Pictures just dont seem to do this plant justice. I top dressed at the end of this week and it'll likely be the last time I top dress. I estimate that it will be another few weeks before it finishes off. Until then I'm just watering with RO at a neutral ph and adding a couple tsp of molasses once a week until flush. I cant wait to see the end result of this grow!
This week was another easy one. This plant is starting to fade off nicely and the trichs are starting to cloud up quite a bit too. I dropped my ph from 6.5 to 6.2 this week. I'm loving how this strain smells. It's very sweet smelling with a gassy note. It's a pungent smell that has officially consumed my basement. Lol it will continue to feed from last weeks top dress all this coming week. After that I'll begin flushing out the pot.
I'll be taking this plant down soon 😎 it's been fading in color for a couple weeks now and the trichs are starting to amber up pretty good on the tips. I may wait for a few more days then cut it down. I'm excited to give a harvest report on this strain.
Sweet Tart is a cross of Purple Thai x Afghani x ATF x Starburst Bubba
Aroma - Razzles Candy & Watermelon is a pungent mix between Fruity & Piney Fuel
Excellent for live resin thc Diamonds
Strong 50/50 hybrid.
10/10 would definitely grow this strain again 👍🔥