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Start sowing from October 12.
This time I continue to use mixed soil.
For the first 25 days I grew it in a small cup and planted it in a place where I lived temporarily to work. When I got home I converted the plant to a 3-gal pot.
I used the topping method on day 28.
On the 31st day I used the LST method to let the plants receive more sunlight and let the buds have room to grow later.
Here is the summary of the first 5 weeks of diary Dosidos 33 (2).
Trees start to appear pre-flower.
This week I do not add any nutrients but only water every 2 days I water 1 gal of water each time.
The leaves have white spots. I don't know the reason. But it doesn't seem to affect the tree.
Week 1 of bloom
The chickens are destructive. They break off two main branches, but fortunately the tree is still growing normally.
When bloom started to appear red spiders and aphids I used neem oil to spray the plants.
There are quite a few snails when it gets dark. I usually go to the garden and kill them every day.
This week's diary is just that. See you next week. Thanks
Week 2 of bloom
Strong revival after branch breakage. The tree is very dense. The buds grow quickly and also begin to smell slightly. This week I watered some alfalfa. Everything is good.
Week 3 of bloom
The bud grows fast and steady. Trichromes appear more in buds.
This week I have watered seaweed and alfalfa once. It rains this week, so I water it once every 3 days.
Last week, I was quite busy with my work, so until now I have posted on week 4 of blooming flowers.
Because I was so busy, I only watered the plants once with molasses and bat manure.
The bud has a more pronounced smell. The bud is firmer and remains green.
The current lighting time where I live is only about 11 / 24h so the tree seems to show signs of aging quickly. Thanks. Tomorrow will be the 5th diary of bloom.
Week 5 of bloom.
The leaves have gradually burned to the ground even though it was the 5th week of bloom.
This week I use pickled bananas to replenish the plants with potassium.
If the leaves continue to yellow and the plant ages faster then I plan to harvest it in week 7 or 8 of bloom.
Thanks and see you next week.
Week 6 of bloom
The harvest day is very close. Trichromes in the upper buds are gradually turning brown, but the lower buds have not shown any signs. So I will harvest 2 times. At the end of week 7 I will be harvesting the upper buds and will be harvesting the lower buds by the end of week 8.
This week I just watered. Even though I'm organically grown, I still want my buds to be the cleanest.
Thank you. See you next week.
Week 8 of bloom
This week I harvest the remaining buds.
In a few days there will be a harvest diary.
Due to being quite busy, now I just do 7-8 of bloom. The buds harvested at the end of week 7 were dry and the buds harvested at the end of week 8 were left for 5 days.
Thanks and see you in the harvest diary.
Start 12/10/2020
Finish 23/1/2021
I grow outdoors and use organic farming so there isn't too much to say. I just want to talk about a few things about strain: - Odor: not strong and very pleasant, I think it is suitable for both indoor and outdoor planting, but difficult to detect by the smell. - Bud: strong, many trichromes and fast growing. - Color: both plants and buds are green. - Height: short trees - Yield: good (because my country usually shines on 12/12 in sunlight, so plants grow slowly and bloom early so the output will not be high). Here's what I can say about this strain. Thank you for watching this diary and see you in the next diaries in 2021.