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Planted Thursday morning straight to soil with the small cup pre-watered with 50% BioBizz rootjuice.
Seedling popped his head Sunday lunchtime. Using a small misted plastic cup with holes for propogation.
Day 6 and she is looking fab. Propagation cup is off now and regular light plain H2O misting. 2nd node well underway. So far so good.
Topped, some more LST and a wee bit of defoliation and a good watering. Hopefully from here on out the LST should be fairly minor - we shall see.
Day 19 sees a wee bit of gentle LST (damn this girl gets bushy) and a good drink.
She is looking amazing to be honest.
The LST and defoliation are obviously helping and she recovers in hours to any insult.
So many nodes. I can't imagine what an experienced grower could get from these genetics and the BoBizz nutes and soil lines.
Could not be happier. She is short, fat and has a ton of flowers to come through. Might actually make it out of this with some 👺 EDIT: 16/4 and she has been lollipopped and given (hopefully) her last trim. Really enjoying this whole process - it's a joy to grow such a fantastic, medicinal plant!
Everything looks great. Tiniest evidence of some nute burn right on the edge of a few leaves. Other than that it's all good. Shout out to BioBizz and Royal Queen Seeds.
Almost completely orange pistols now. Under the loop we are just getting the first few orange trichomes.
All is well. I wish my leaves looked perfect and green but for my first crack I'm not complaining.
7 days of flush and she definitely 'looks' fatter but probably down to losing a ton of leaf volume.
Plan to chop her this weekend and brown paper bags for the start of curing 🙏
Trying to think back - I beleive it was around 70-75g dried after all was said and done. Considering t was a first grow, in a fairly small pot, abused and topped and LST'ed to an inch of it's life by a noob she was a troppoer. I'n sire just ketting her go in good soil and nutes then a very solid harvest could be achiebed. Good job @royalqueenseeds