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Organic473 With this being my fourth grow...I’ve realized the best way to germinate cannabis seeds is by sprinkling it in the Grow medium and just watering daily...let seed sink as opposed to letting it soak in water which worked for me before but it takes away the dangers of transferring the seeds from a glass of water to soil. 1 year ago this January I germinated my first grow and I had a good harvest because of the dry season stepping in the Caribbean...I am definitely looking forward to a fine grow with some males and females so I can expand my seed storage.
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Week 1. Vegetation
4y ago
1.78 cm
8 hrs
28 °C
No Smell
69 %
5 L
2 L
Nutrients 1
G.O. Thrive Grow 0.5 mll
Organic473 ...one of my seedling leaves were too low in the soil so the bugs had a feast...hopefully she pulls through.
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Week 2. Vegetation
4y ago
More photos +1
4.57 cm
8 hrs
28 °C
5.5
No Smell
69 %
23 °C
19 L
6 L
Nutrients 1
G.O. Thrive Grow 0.5 mll
Organic473 These plants are growing really strong despite the minor bug problem which I refuse to address...hopefully they just go away. I replaced the last seedling 🌱 with new seed as the bugs totaled the last plant.
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Week 3. Vegetation
4y ago
More photos +1
13.21 cm
10 hrs
28 °C
5.5
No Smell
69 %
22 °C
19 L
6 L
Nutrients 1
G.O. Thrive Grow 0.5 mll
Organic473 Despite the worm 🐛 eating some of the leaves...I am very happy with the plants vigorous growth. Had to resort to a spray solution to rid the bugs.
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Week 4. Flowering
4y ago
More photos +2
20.32 cm
10 hrs
28 °C
5.5
Weak
69 %
22 °C
19 L
6 L
Nutrients 1
Pro Organic Bloom 1 mll
Organic473 Took out some larger leaves as I noticed one of the girls were flowering. One of them is a male which I would keep one to breed some more seeds
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Defoliation
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Week 5. Flowering
4y ago
More photos +6
46.48 cm
10 hrs
28 °C
5.5
Weak
69 %
22 °C
19 L
6 L
Nutrients 1
Pro Organic Bloom 1 mll
Organic473 This strain spreads and I love it...bud sites on all her branches which should be a good harvest in her new location where the sunlight is all day.
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Week 6. Flowering
4y ago
More photos +4
71.88 cm
11 hrs
28 °C
5.5
Normal
69 %
22 °C
19 L
6 L
Nutrients 1
Pro Organic Bloom 0.264 mll
Organic473 Like they say a picture says a 1000 words...these girls have been loving their new location and weather, no complaints just growing and glowing.
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Defoliation
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Week 7. Flowering
4y ago
More photos +7
73.66 cm
11 hrs
28 °C
5.5
Normal
69 %
22 °C
19 L
6 L
Nutrients 1
Pro Organic Bloom 0.264 mll
Organic473 The Afghan is a show off. The buds so far are growing strong for 21 day’s of flowering. No worries with this strain as she takes defoliation very good.
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Week 8. Flowering
4y ago
More photos +10
78.74 cm
11 hrs
28 °C
5.5
Normal
69 %
22 °C
19 L
6 L
Nutrients 1
Pro Organic Bloom 0.264 mll
Organic473 The pictures speaking for themselves...added some plants that would go to seed after being cross bred with Khalifa Kush. This week onward the girls would be fed black strap molasses for taste and big bud.
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Week 9. Flowering
4y ago
More photos +3
78.74 cm
11 hrs
28 °C
5.5
Normal
69 %
22 °C
19 L
6 L
Nutrients 2
Blackstrap Molasses 3.698 mll
Pro Organic Bloom 3.698 mll
Organic473 Started alternating feeding schedule with 1 tab/spoon full molasses...noticed the smell has increased so did the ants 🐜 but I spray around pots with insecticide so all is well. This Afghan is reminding me of the first grow Critical + Day 35 in flower for the furthers to right. Expecting her to put on more weight for the next couple weeks...
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Week 10. Flowering
4y ago
More photos +10
78.74 cm
11 hrs
29 °C
5.5
Normal
76 %
22 °C
19 L
6 L
Nutrients 1
Blackstrap Molasses 3.698 mll
Organic473 Started flushing the first plant for the next 14 days with rain water and molasses...then leaving her to dry out for 7 days then harvest day.
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Week 11. Flowering
4y ago
91.44 cm
11 hrs
29 °C
5.5
Strong
76 %
22 °C
19 L
6 L
Organic473 Experiment in progress A Dark room & no water for the next 4 days then I’ll harvest.
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Week 12. Flowering
4y ago
More photos +4
91.44 cm
11 hrs
29 °C
5.5
Strong
76 %
22 °C
19 L
6 L
Nutrients 2
Blackstrap Molass 0.793 mll
Pro Organic Bloom 1.849 mll
Organic473 Smells are strong & plants are healthy. What more can I ask for l...dry season I stepping in with some xtra hot sun which is perfect for the buds but there’s a volcano nearby erupting I hope I don’t have problem with ashes.
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Week 13. Flowering
4y ago
More photos +1
91.44 cm
11 hrs
29 °C
5.5
Strong
76 %
22 °C
19 L
6 L
Nutrients 1
Blackstrap Molass 0.793 mll
Organic473 St Vincent volcano has been spoiling ashes all over the southern Caribbean these girls are on their final week before harvest...smells are sweet.
Looks like the topping worked! Got some nice looking collars coming out now, also if your plant gets pale it’s most likely overwatering. I got it after a heap of rain too
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@SirTucksAlot,I got to tell you this strain of afghani is really strange because although I said I was going to top her....I did not....However, she is branching like there is no tomorrow. Right before making the video all I did was defoliate...my new test is to leave the others without defoliating to see how the theory of more weight when defoliated turns out.
Humidity is going up this week let’s see how this Afghan fights back it’s been raining a lot floods in neighboring island farms losing thousands in crops and it’s suppose to be dry seasons here in the Caribbean..guess it’s global warming as they say!