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I have been waiting a long time to this Lemon Shining Silver Haze!
A big shout out to the Vault seedbank for providing this seed from Royal Queen.
She has popped and showing her first set of leaves. The medium used is Westland Seedling and Cutting soil which includes 3 weeks of feed to help her through this critical time. The plan is to keep her in this right through to flower.
She will be mainlined and experimented with. I may keep her to 4 main colas and remove any excess...time will tell!
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Temps have been very challenging this week. Had a worrying few days were I believe she stunted a little bit after introducing a heater and raising the light a little higher I believe she is on the road to recovery.
Should notice significant growth this next week👌
Starting to pick up but still problems with temps. Also got a new bigger tent so change of environment for her but she’s doing well. Needing to blast the heating just now to get her through the freezing conditions outside ❄️❄️❄️
This week was all about mainlining and removing all growth and the top half of the plant leaving 2 shoots to begin the journey. This will stunt her for a few days but will blossom her into a much better structure with an even distribution of nutrients for fuller growth. Once the shoots get bigger I will start tieing them down to begin a horizontal grow 👌
She had to move location due to severe cold weather as she wasn’t coping. Now she has consistent temps she is thriving 👌.
Give her a couple of weeks and she should be ready for flowering 👍
Done some more work this week tying her branches down and starting the manifold. I’m gonna keep her like this in preparation for going under the scrog net.
No issues to report which makes a change 👌.
Some of her older leaves are yellowing as she’s been in veg for about 2 months. I’m trying to fend off the cold weather prior to putting her into flower.
She has been flushed.
A lighthouse 135w eco heater has been put in with her to try and stabilise the heat
She is doing very well! I am continuing to defoliate but letting her grow into her 10 main colas.
I was slightly concerned about her stems being so purple but I do think this is genetic as she showed these purple hues wary in her growth but I also believe some of this has been down to stress of inconsistent temps. Things are looking better moving forward temp wise and her growth and structure doesn’t lead me to panic. I’m looking forward to flowering her in the coming weeks!
This girl has been a struggle over the last month. Had to transplant and introduced some Dolomite lime into her feed. Slowly getting there and ready for flower next week
That’s the flowering begun. I’ve put the tent into 12:12 on the 16th April 👌
She’s looking strong and stalky with excellent spacing between the nodes.
Happy 4:20 yall 🌱
Wow she has stretched perfectly and I expect big things 👌
The bloom nutes have started with the introduction of big bud this week and bud candy and bio bloom last week.
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Day 18 of flower.
This pheno appears to be slightly Sativa dominant if the stretch is anything to go by.
Flowers are forming nicely.
She has been pruned and defoliated to increase airflow.
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Day 25 flower
She doing well and starting full out with flowers. She is Sativa dominant which was evident through her massive stretch so she will take a little longer than expected.
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Day 32 of flower since 12:12 was activated.
Starting to fill up nicely with that smell of lemon and mint coming through.
Exciting times 🍋
She has been given some top max this week and I will start overdrive nutrients through week 6 and 7 of flower prior to flush.
@James, she is amazing 👌 I’ve just harvested 4 different strains and she is the standout. I think I’m going to do a 4 plant run with just this strain next
Hey dude, hope u are safe wherever u are in this world.
Plant looks good.
I Have one question : Do u place that fan directly on the plant? I always read that u shouldn't do that, make sure that there is good airflow but never straight on the plant?
Cheers
@Clutch, yo man. Cheers for the comment and yeh man I’m keeping safe. Fans pointing on plants is a debatable subject. I would never point it directly on her at full speed as you can get windburn and it can be detrimental to the plants development. I do like a gentle breeze though but never from a stagnant fan...the fan I have rotates on its slowest speed setting. I’ve read that a gentle breeze is very good for stem structure and makes the plant more durable
Good luck bro, very cool strain and u can use the nutrients troughout the entire grow. My lemon haze didn't show one sign of nutrientburn. Curious how she will react on mainlining.