Mazar is Bizarre and she is funky! We find this girl has a different way about her in terms of growth, she started to flower quite early which was odd. We thought that she had paused a bit but then she seemed to puff out before growing up some more. This was a chaotic girl which did not allow any airflow to her middle so she had quite the clean up and that may be why she has started to work again. Regardless, we love how she looks as she reminds us of a far away landrace that holds a secret all her own. This is an interesting lady!
As august passes us by we expect to see many changes over the next couple of weeks and this is when things get exciting. We have cleaned up branching that would only become little bits and act as a distraction to the main tops of the plants where we want the most focus, it has been a very wet season and we anticipate the dreaded bud rot so we thought the airflow would benefit them, they seemed quite thankful to have the extra energy.
They have done well with the wind and we do hope they continue to strengthen themselves so that they can hold their blossoms once the weight of them sets in.
We have continued on with the same care although we did add Epsom salts to the diet last weekend which we will continue to do every couple of weeks. The weather has been somewhat strange with cooler temperatures at night and reaching a high heat in the afternoon, it has helped us with water consumption as there havenβt been many days that they showed a thirst but they really donβt appreciate the cool nights. Hopefully we get some balanced weather over the next few weeks with a little less rain. As for now, we enjoy and appreciate the beauty that unfolds before us.
@CannabisCultivate, although in theory Kush's strains should be extremely resilient plants in real life these plant for one reason or another they always have some small problems, even though the grower is good experienced. Keep it up