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Chamalla Finally getting around to doing another phenotype hunt, and I'm using regular seeds kindly sent to me by Royal Queen Seeds. The strain is Mango Crunch, hoping for something fruity in the vaporiser.
Because of space restrictions I can't grow many new plants at the same time while still growing clones of my main staple plant, so I'm starting with 2 seeds for now.
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Week 1. Vegetation
4y ago
2.54 cm
20 hrs
No Smell
0 L
Chamalla Only one of two germinated. Hopefully it's female!
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Week 2. Vegetation
4y ago
3.81 cm
20 hrs
No Smell
0 L
Chamalla Potted up from the starter cup to a slightly larger cup, and next week again.
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Week 3. Vegetation
4y ago
5.08 cm
20 hrs
No Smell
1 L
Chamalla Potted up into a 1 litre smart pot. The way I grow these days this is usually the final pot.
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Week 4. Vegetation
4y ago
6.35 cm
20 hrs
No Smell
1 L
Chamalla A rather stocky little thing, this plant. Usually I'd just wait for it to grow half a foot and then take the top as clone, flowering the topped plant, but with this one I may have to wait a week longer or two and take a side shoot instead, as it's probably going to be bushy rather than lengthy.
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Week 5. Vegetation
4y ago
7.62 cm
20 hrs
No Smell
1 L
Chamalla I *just* about managed to take a cutting above the 3rd node that's long enough for cloning. Afterwards I removed the thinner growth on node 2 and bent the branches of node 3 down a bit. Another topping and another week of vegging, and this will flower with 4 shoots in a mainline config.
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Topping
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Main-Lining
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Week 6. Vegetation
4y ago
7.62 cm
20 hrs
No Smell
1 L
Chamalla 2nd round of topping this week, going to let her (hopefully it's a her) recover for a bit and then flower the following week.
Had a bit of nutrient burn, need to watch the soil mix there. New growth seems fine, though. Going to keep it hands off for now.
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Topping
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Main-Lining
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Week 7. Vegetation
4y ago
10.16 cm
20 hrs
No Smell
1 L
Chamalla Last week of veg, gave her (I hope, nothing's proven till there's balls) a few extra days to recover after nutrient burn etc. - looking much greener again now, and ready to stretch. Please don't have balls.
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Week 8. Flowering
4y ago
12.7 cm
12 hrs
No Smell
16 °C
1 L
Chamalla First week of flower, still doing some LST on her - hopefully there's some stretch in her, and hopefully it's a her.
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Week 9. Flowering
4y ago
15.24 cm
12 hrs
No Smell
16 °C
1 L
Chamalla Bad luck. It turned out a male. I'll try this again soon.
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Week 10. Flowering
3y ago
25.4 cm
11 hrs
26 °C
No Smell
16 °C
1 L
Chamalla I popped another seed, and this one turned out female - so I'm going to pick this diary up where it left off with the previous plant, in early flower.
The new plant has just finished her flower stretch after three weeks and is showing first pistils. I also have a rooted cutting in case she's a keeper.
Chamalla Finally starting to see some pistil game from this girl. I'm suspecting she's a slow flowering one.
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Week 13. Flowering
3y ago
25.4 cm
11 hrs
24 °C
Weak
18 °C
1 L
Chamalla She's moved into one of the new grow spaces for her second half of flower. No more risk of light burn!
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Week 14. Flowering
3y ago
25.4 cm
11 hrs
24 °C
Weak
18 °C
1 L
Chamalla She's finished her 7th week of flower. The temperatures in the new space are slightly lower on average than the old space so she started developing some colour!