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Sept 12 popped: x2 Grape Pupil females, x3 Pan Dragon regulars, x3 Garlic Dragons Breath(Garlic Breath x Dragon Stash) freebie. 100% germination.
I hope to get 2 different Grape Pupil phenos, and at least one female of Pan Dragon and GDB. More is always better but I may be pushing it in a 3x3.
No sexing yet. Grape Pupil and Pan Dragon have more dense foilage and tighter inter noding. Dragons Garlic Breath are generally taller and have less leaves.
I might up the size of containers and top in the next week. Considering making clones with the tops.
I tossed 1 Garlic dragon breath female after noticing powdery mildew. Down to 1 GDB, 2 Pan Dragon and 2 grape pupil.
Transplanted to 5 gallon pots with castings/promix/perlite. Might buy Gaia Green Bloom next month if we run into Deficiencies.
Grape pupil #1 looks like it might have some leaf mold on A fan leave, gonna keep an eye out.
Gp #2 I don’t see any herms but I have some golden pistils indicating possible fertilization. I bleached the tent before going into flower so 🤔
Note: I feel like my plants look behind compared to others. They are smaller and have less bud growth. Thinking my Organic soil mix, And winter room temp(20ish) might be part of the problem.
IPM: fungus gnats are at bay, 1-3 caught on yellow stickies every week. Not a problem imho.
Watering every 3-4 days. I prefer plastic pots over fiber.
Still a month of flower left but no smell/resin on these plants, especially compared to my nightowl autos . If I get really close I can smell some diaper terps.
I’m really missing the ability to rub plants and smell terps throughout the flower. If the smoke isn’t up to par I might not run these again.
Watering twice a week, Sunday and Thursday.
Weak aroma, resin production increasing, buds are increasing in size.
Ipm: some leaf dmg from fungus gnats but yellow stickies are keeping it to a minimum.