hey everyone! This week has been exciting seeing this beauty pack on bud weight beyond belief. The colas are quite fat and dense, the smell is beautiful in the tent and the trichromes are singing a bit of amber, so she will be ready to harvest soon :) This has been an exciting grow seeing 2 plants stretch out to a rather large size for a 4x2x5ft tent. I'm also seeing on one of the large cola's a nice red coming in which is quite interesting....I look forward to sampling some of this beauty soon :) Bye for now guys!
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 thoughtsπ
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 ! π
@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!