Ending week 3; Days 14-21 of bloom. Sweet Seeds Killer Kush. First to fill you in on the first part of this grow I didn't journal: This is a organic grow, with reused Fox Farm OF soil, Flushed with a strong dose of Sledgehammer (yucca), then I added about 20% Pearlite and 20% EW castings. I then amended this with 2 Tbs of Happy Frog All Purpose Dry Fertilzer, I then transferred this newly prepared soil to a covered bin and let it "cook" for 3 weeks. On this same day I sprouted the Killer Kush seeds and started them in one gallon fabric pots that I had filled with new soil mixed with 1 Tbs of the all purpose, they spent the first 3 weeks of their lives in the one gallon pots, then at day 21 of veg I transplanted them from the 1 gallon pots to the 7 gallon fabric pots they will reside in for the remainder of the grow. At week 6 of veg I top dressed with 2 TBS/Gallon-so 14 tablespoons for each of the 7 gallon pots-with Happy Frog Tomato & Vegetable dry fertilizer-this is an awesome transitional fertilzer to use between veg & flower. This is a 7 week strain so I planned my top dressings accordingly-allowing for 5 weeks between the last top dressing at day 14 of flower (Happy Frog Fruit & Flower dry) and the anticipated harvest date of day 49 of flower. Every other watering I'm adding 1 Tbs/gallon FF Big Bloom, and 1 Tbs of Ful-Power Fulvic acid to aid in nutrient uptake. I've also been using Mammoth P once weekly at .6ml/gal since sprouting. I foliar sprayed once weekly at lights out on Saturdays from week 3 of veg to week 2 of flower with a solution of FF Flower kiss , Kelp & Ful-power. (in a quart sprayer filled with water I add 1/2 tsp FF Flower's Kiss, 1 tsp Kelp, 1 tsp Ful-power and use a dropper to add 1 ml Sledgehammer as a wetting agent to help it absorb into the leaves 1ml=25 drops, Important: Ph to 6.2 before applying). As for training, I topped them at day 21 of veg, and the largest plant I topped again 5 days later, the largest plant also was the only one I supercropped at about day 10 of Flower, otherwise I've been using garden soft ties to tie down branches with binder clips on the fabric pots. I've been growing for years and as for the Killer Kush, I'm really impressed-I've never seen such rapid bud development with any other strain I've grown-and it's high potency & high yielding? This is likely to become my regular go-to strain!