Its my first grow, so I have nothing to compare it with it, unfortunately.
It’s a rather leafy strain and I was pleasantly surprised at the size of the buds she was hiding under all those leaves!
Unfortunately in my rush to get her trimmed and stored away to dry, I forgot to weigh her!
Her buds are pretty loose and airy and I put that down to the soil she was in.
I planted her in some bog standard compost, which was just too dense and heavy for her roots, how I wish I’d waited for my biobizz light mix to be delivered!
But considering I overwatered her and stunted her growth in her early days and I lost most of her main cola to bud rot, I’m pretty happy with what I got!
I got up at sunrise to cut her down and left her to dry in my airing cupboard for 5 days and she is now curing in jars.
I’ve also got a big bag of trimming which I’m gonna attempt to make into some squishy. So wish me luck with that!
I will update when she’s finished curing and I’ve sampled some!!!
I’ve loved sharing my grow on here and I thank all those who have shared their dairies here before me. They have been a wealth of knowledge and I’m sure I wouldn’t have been successful with my grow, in anyway, without them!!!
I’ve got something munching on my plant and making round holes in a couple of the leaves at the top.
Anyone have any ideas on what it may be or if I should be worried?
I can’t spot the culprit, so I’m hoping it’s a unfortunate one off?
Those holes in ur leaves look like bite marks from a Caterpillar or grasshopper. Unfortunately once they've got that first taste... it's never a one off. What alarms me more is the white powdery substance building up on ur leaves in the second picture. Have u been foliage feeding?
@having_issues, Hi, syringe is a great advice will do so.
For how long do you advice using syringe? Two weeks, or...?
Now it's 10 day old and I put it yesterday in a 4 liter container and I saw that it has around 6cm of main root without any side roots.
@Celeres,
The plant stopped growing and the leaves curled under, as they were so full of water.
They only need very small amounts. Use a syringe with just a few drops around the base of the seedling. Moist not wet!