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Transplanted 3 clones (Trainwreck; Blueberry/Skunk; Super Silver Haze) from 3-4 weeks of vegetation, topped the Trainwreck and Super Silver Haze and transplanted to 5 gal fabric pots with 100% Ocean Forest. Just switched to 12/12.
Starting to settle in and getting their stretch on - Blueberry/Skunk doesn't really stretch much at all. Will be tying them back a bit this week. So far, only RO water.
Tied the SSHaze and the T'wreck back this week to some tomato cages for some LST. First feeding: 2 gallons at 1/2 strength (as above for Botanicare nutes). Flowering is starting to set in quickly.
Getting strong now! There are already trichs coming in on the sugar leaves - it usually take a few weeks longer for them to start showing up. Attributing that to the larger pot size. The Blueberry/Skunk hit a bit of a growth spurt - she's now at the top of the support - about 2"-3" over the week
A little bit of recovery from their haircuts. Doesn't look like to much growth over the last week - hoping they devoted that energy to buds and trichs. The Blueberry/Skunk is getting close - thinking it has at least another week. All seem to be getting frostier. Just RO water this week.
The Blueberry/Skunk harvest. This strain has never been a great producer, but the flavor is tops - very much smells like blueberry baby powder when cured. It doesn't exhibit the skunk profile, but it is an excellent blueberry variant. It is supposed to be a form of blueberry sativa and skunk cross, but there is indica in there based on the way she grows out - short and squat.
This was the first time with this plant in a 5 gal pot vs. 2.5. I expected more but I will never complain about this one - only .75 oz. It is super sticky at 62% and just coated top to bottom with trichomes. This grow definitely seemed to produce more robust mid growth and more trichome production. It seemed to slow down a bit after a pretty extreme (for me) defoliation - about 3 weeks before harvest. I have another clone I'm about to re-pot and drop into flowering, but I've got this one mainlined into 3 main branches.
I like to let it cure for a few weeks, but couldn't help but sample. Extremely sticky and fragrant - I know the fragrance only gets better with this one. Even though it only just hit the right humidity level, no harshness and packs a nice punch as always. I intend to keep this one in the rotation and try to figure out how she grows best. So far, better every time.
This one has some promise. This is, so far, the best this plant has finished. It does well when trained. I harvested one that I let grow and the huge, sticky cola on top developed a bit of mold at the very end - nothing major, but the smaller bud size under LST helps here.