Esquejes ixtapaluca

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6y ago
Ixtapaluca sativa
Personalizada Light Emitting Diodes/50W
Personalizada
Personalizada Light Emitting Diodes/50W
Personalizada
Soil
Custom
Greenhouse
Room Type
7 liters
Pot Size
Start at 11 Week
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Week 1. Vegetation
7y ago
10 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
No Smell
Smell
1 liters
Pot Size
250 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Yisusweed sativa plant cutting from Ixtapaluca
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Week 3. Vegetation
7y ago
10 cm
Height
18 hrs
Light Schedule
No Smell
Smell
1 liters
Pot Size
250 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Yisusweed I haven't uploaded any images or diaries of these cuttings because I've had personal issues and problems with the indoor setup since I thought these cuttings were dying. Out of the 4, 2 are starting to sprout new leaves, which means that the cinnamon worked quite well as a rooting agent. Even though I've had humidity problems, it seems like these 2 are recovering pretty well. In the coming weeks, I'm going to transplant them into at least 3L pots. I want to keep these cuttings quite small so they produce more resin rather than just getting bigger. I hope all 4 make it so I can keep one of them as a mother plant and preserve the sativa genetics and be able to make crosses later on.
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Week 6. Vegetation
7y ago
20 cm
Height
19 hrs
Light Schedule
No Smell
Smell
1 liters
Pot Size
250 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Yisusweed After a few weeks without commenting, here’s the update I had problems with my cuttings; out of the 4 I had, only 2 stayed healthy, despite the conditions being really bad at night, dropping to 5 degrees, and not rising above 16 degrees in the afternoons. After they started to get some heat these days, the indoor is warmer, which increased the humidity and helped these two cuttings stay healthy. One stretched quite a bit; I’m not sure if it was due to lack of light, being in the back, or the sativa genetics it has, while the other one, which was closer to the light, stayed a bit small but is growing more branches and developing better. Anyway, let’s see what happens with these clones in the coming weeks and how they turn out. I think in about 2 more weeks, I’ll transplant them into 2L pots at most; I don’t want them to get too big, and I might take more cuttings to make crosses with my genetics. THAT’S MY REPORT, JOAQUIN!!! :D
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Week 7. Vegetation
7y ago
30 cm
Height
19 hrs
Light Schedule
No Smell
Smell
1 liters
Pot Size
250 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Yisusweed Well, this cutting is growing quite a bit, in fact, it looks more like the mother plant where I got it from. It's stretching a lot, and I think this week I'm going to transplant it into a fabric pot so it can grow and grow haha. Even though it's from a sativa mother, it stretched quite a bit for being a cutting :v I could only take pictures of one of the cuttings I have, but this week I'm going to take pictures of the other pair so they don't feel left out :v
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Week 8. Vegetation
6y ago
35 cm
Height
19 hrs
Light Schedule
No Smell
Smell
1 liters
Pot Size
250 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Yisusweed Finally, I transplanted one of the cuttings while the other one is improving and growing more to be taken outside as well and finish growing at its own pace. In the next few days, I'll upload a video of me transplanting one of these cuttings, hope you like it :D
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Week 9. Vegetation
6y ago
45 cm
Height
19 hrs
Light Schedule
No Smell
Smell
7 liters
Pot Size
250 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Yisusweed This week was pretty good for both plants since they were transplanted and are already quite big, although they actually stretched indoors to achieve a good height, and I hope they do better outdoors. As for nutrients, I haven't given them anything other than the worm humus that already comes in the substrate. I'm uploading a family photo of these beautiful plants that are growing outdoors. Let's see how much they can grow; one has already shown its sex, and I know the plant I took it from is female, so I won't have any problems growing it further.
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Week 10. Flowering
6y ago
45 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
7 liters
Pot Size
250 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
agua
2500 mll
Yisusweed Well, so far this is how these cuttings from Ixtapaluca are doing. It's been about a week of flowering for this cutting; after I transplanted it, it started to flower, so I deduce it has a week of flowering. So far, I haven't added any nutrients other than the worm humus in the substrate. In the next few days, I'm going to start adding bat guano to boost the flowering. Even though it has a spindly structure, the flowers look pretty good, and I know the trunk will be able to support the big central bud that will form. Meanwhile, the other cutting is just about to enter pre-flower. I'm going to give a week of difference between both cuttings so I don't miss the harvest day. Let's see how it goes with these cuttings that look pretty good :D
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Week 11. Flowering
6y ago
100 cm
Height
13 hrs
Light Schedule
23 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
7 liters
Pot Size
250 liters
Watering Volume
30 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
agua
25 mll
Yisusweed After 2 months of vegetation and recovery for these cuttings, now in flowering they are really showing their sativa characteristics. They are quite tall since I let them stretch a bit indoors, but after the transplant, they stretched even more. In fact, one of them is being weighed down by the buds that are forming, so I’ll have to put a net or support to prevent the stem from breaking. The flowers are elongated, and it looks like there will be quite a few. I’m adding the same amount of liquid bat guano, 25ml to start, and soon I’ll add a flowering stimulator to help the buds grow more. I hope to take some cuttings from the lower branches to try monster cropping and see if it gives me more branches to preserve the genetics 😎
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