She is growing quite rapid now, with pre-flower already to show and we are entering week 6 of vegetation! She has taken on quite the skunky smell and is bushing out nicely. I topped her at the beginning on week 5, and she's stretched out nicely. I count 14 cola branches so far :) In the next week or so, I will add the ScrOG so when she starts to bush out, the branches will push against the net, almost making a 45 degree angle, so some nice christmas tree's should pop up vertically quite nice!
Thoughts on using organic kelp meal on week 5 into flowering with 4 weeks left to go. Noticing calcium/magnesium deficiency (little rust spots on some leaves forming, yellow dead curly leaves on bottom)...4 weeks left I feel is a little late to be doing this are my thoughts😕
it's not too late the plant will have enough time to recover in the two weeks you'll be feeding cal mag , just give it plenty of time at the flush and dont start the flush too early. hope this helps ! 🚀
@EhlersChick, Thanks!, it's actually not too complicated and I find somewhat trains the plants after all it is a high stress method. On my last grow, I never topped them which just left a giant bud in the middle. This time around, they've been topped at the 5th node which made them bush out and develop a bunch of colas and the bud development is crazy. I counted on one branch 27 flowers, all "toonie" sized :P
Hey everyone! So I must say, this strain is quite the heavy hitter and I tend to save it for later on in the day / night time as the effects are quite sedating that linger and creep up to complete couch lock. The smell is a heavy dank skunk, mixed with citrus and diesel. In my opinion - genetics are everything and I swear by Sonoma seeds at this conjecture. I've grown this strain, Acapulco gold and Cream Caramel - all have turned out with great profiles!