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Off to a very slow start due to heat stress. At day 19 the stem is very woody and it's growing some new deformed leaves finally. If it makes it it's going to be a sad looking plant lol.
What a horribly stressed plant lol. It's still alive though. I'm growing this in coir that was for a reptile tank and it had some heat stress early on. The leaves have that monster cropped shape going on.
Worlds smallest amnesia haze auto lol. Time for some extreme micro buds. I hope it doesn't start flowering anytime soon so it can at least get somewhere size wise.
It's finally starting to grow after that heat damage start. Still not training it since all the branches are basically the same length. Still no sign of preflowers. I have the plant under a perfect sun mini now instead of a CFL.
I'm getting brown spots on the leaves and not sure what's causing it. I feed my other plant the same and it looks fine. I'm guessing it's because it's a different kind of coco. Seeing some preflowers so it should be in flower mode soon.
Took it out of the tent and tied down all the branches. Honestly it looks kind of sickly. I'm pretty sure it's because of the reptile block coco. I'm going light on the nutes and the branches are weak and small. Same mix for an industrial power plant CBD and that one looks like it's in near perfect health.
Branches are thin and spindly. I did some light lollipoping to eliminate popcorn bud as much as possible. Again it doesn't look too great but I blame it on the low quality coco.
It's looking pretty good. I'm going with organic soil for the next grow. Coco is great but a lot of watering. Slow but steady, lots of damage on the older leaves.
Look at them crispy leaves lol I don't care the nugs look perfect! Time to flush and maybe harvest in a week or two. The buds have an earthy smell which is always good. They'll probably cure to perfection.