Day 1 - Started flushing
Removing any fan leaves damaged by larvae/caterpillar.
The pistils are around 50-60% orange and the crystals are going more towards the White spectrum.
@Helix, The club I got it from grows the exact same strain rn, and he asked me how my leaves are so thin and green and what kind of nutes i used. Basicly I water richly when the soil gets very dry, also I used some misting with water, neem oil, cal-mag. And she was growing in supersoil first weeks, had much thicker indica leaves and looked like they were containing more water. But when I transplanted her over to Coco and my own nutes from Canna, also her apperance changed.
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A great harvest, with a super delicious appearance. ๐
Thank you very much for trusting our strains, and sharing your experience.
And thank you very much again for the score of 10 out of 10!! ๐๐โค๏ธ
We hope you enjoy the harvest ๐
Sweet smokes!
-Apolo
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Thank you for making this possible!
My local club is a big fan of your seeds and so am I. Taken care of correctly and they will yield Insane amounts of frosty dank weed๐ช๐ผ
Me and my gf are smoking this now, and dont want to smoke anything else ๐
Congrats, she grew really well, so difficulty to wait for curing when you know if is smokeable now :) be strong. She'll be the best smoke you ever had.
@Sweet_Seeds, This plant is so gorgeus that walking neighbours stop and admire it ๐
I think maybe 7-9 more days then she is ready for harvest ๐ช๐ผ
Hi!
I think defoliation is not a good idea for a cannabis plant. The leaves are very important to make the photosynthesis. The plants eat sunlight and they make it through the leaves. Also, it causes stress to the plant.
if you are looking to get big flowers, don't eliminate the leaves!
The only good thing is removing fan leaves from the bottom, not all the plant!
It's my best advice!
All the best!
jaypp
@Sweet_Seeds, Hi Jaypp! Thank you for the much experienced feedback. The information you are saying is 100% correct and I have read the same thing from several sources, that the plant stores Sugars and other stuff in the leaves to use at later stages for the photosynthesis part during flowering.
There is actually two reasons why I decided to defoliate also a big part of the plant. I've had some issues with Larvae biting on the leaves(I tried organic Neem oil, which helped some) also these weeks forward the humidity outdoors will be 60%+ and thats an open ground for mold and other annoying parts. By allowing wind to move through the lower parts(Lollipopping) i can avoid that in the buds and need to harvets earlier. The last reason is actually to try out a pretty rare method where you expose even the upper part of the plants buds to direct light, by removing the big fan leaves blocking the buds(you remove 80% of all leaves).
So I am trying to avoid these two stuff by precautionly remove the upper fan leaves.
Also there has been reports on growers succesfully removing/defoliation the plant during all stages of its lifecycle, even Bloom, removing both upper and lower part of the leaves, with very very good results.
Since I am a beginner and like to try out different methods to find my way!
We will see how the results end up!
Thank you so much <3