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Texada Timewarp from Custom Seed Grower Weed Seeds Online. I’m using these cheap Costco lights and will be upgrading to T5’s for the vegetative state in a few days. Soil is ProMix Organic
Week 3 - Texada Timewarp
She has been a real surprise. She started slower than her other sisters, but has really taken off as of late. Transplanted into a 10L Airpot and into FoxFarm Happy Frog soil. I stopped the Remo nutrients immediately after transplant as I’ve read that FFHF can run hot on vegging plants. Will do more research as to when to reintroduce Remo. Also increased the height of the T5’s to 6 inches. Previously at 4 inches it was damaging the leafs of some of my plants.
Topped her! It’s been 2 days since topping after the 4th node. She’s taking it well. I have not re-introduced REMO nutrients as of yet. Soil is Fox Farm Happy Frog. Watering by look and feel at the moment
Here we go! The Texada Timewarp was previously an underdog, now she’s one of my new favourites. I have not re-introduced any REMO nutrients as of yet. Need to keep them as small as possible until the last frost which seems like ages away from now. 5 weeks and I still can’t determine the sex. Crossing my fingers
Texada Timewarp - she’s growing tall! I was scared at first it might be a male; however confirmed female. I have not resumed the REMO nutrients and may do so later once they are outside. Did some amateur super cropping that I hope creates stronger stems and larger buds down the line.
There she goes! Texada Timewarp. I had the opportunity this past weekend to take her outside for the majority of the day. She’s grown way too tall and I regret not doing any LST earlier. She’s out of the tent along with her sisters. Using a light suspended to provide the 16hrs of light. I’ve cut down the light so that she’s acclimated once outside. Target date for outdoors = May 24
Texada Timewarp - How ironic. This was my least developed plant indoors, how the tables turned outside. Desperate to get them out of my house, I evicted the girls outdoors on May 16th. Prior to that I had them outside for extended periods of time. There were times were it may have been too cold and the girls visually told me they weren’t happy.
This Texada Timewarp was the most resilient outdoors vs. Tad O’Wappa and Tad O’Purps. It’s no wonder it’s Canada’s Landrace. She did well against some harsh conditions early in May while the others did not.
However, I’m experiencing some nute burn it seems on all my plants. I’m using Happy Frog Ocean Forest and have been adding Remo nutrients as of late (past 5 days). The leaves definitely look burnt. I’m going to lay off the nute cycle for a bit.