Moved her into her final pot this week and started some mild nutrients. She seems strong and handling outdoors nicely, like most of the Dutch Passion varieties I've tried so far.
Cheers for now :)
@Ihbag, also - I planted a mix of red clover, alfalfa and vetch in-between the grow - then compacted that with alfalfa grass, so there is some green manure being fed into the soil organically. To get the full benefit of that, you'd need to grow the cover crops for a much longer period but I was in a rush to get my last plants in for the season
@Ihbag, thanks man :) I usually just leave them in the pellets as-is, the roots can easily make their way through that mesh without any hassle. The soil is an organic living soil, you can check out the spec at https://www.organicsmatter.co.za/shop/living-organic-soil/
It's the second grow in the same bag of soil. Being 30L, I wouldn't think the previous auto would have exhausted all that the soil had to offer and it had a break for about 3-4 weeks while I fed the soil fish hydrolysate and probiotics during that time. Hoping the previous roots will decompose quickly enough. Guess we'll find out lol
You're plants look like thier doing really well, I'm also doing a couple of Dutch Passion strains - AutoGlueberryOg and Auto Critical orange punch. I've defoliated it and it's doing pretty well tbf. Its pre flowering/ pre flower stretching. Happy growing