Week 5: Flower - Different Strokes for Different Folks 🌸
Currently vibing to: Larry June - Smooth Kind 🎵
We're deep into flower now, and the girls are teaching me one of growing's most important lessons—even sisters from the same genetic line have their own unique needs. Individualized care is the name of the game.
Apple Fritter & Lemon Cherry (Right) - Still Hungry!
Despite last week's top dress, these two are showing signs they want MORE. Sometimes plants just have bigger appetites, and that's okay—we adjust and keep moving.
Last Week's Feeding:
Top Dress: Equal parts (1 tbsp each)
Gaia Green All Purpose 4-4-4
Roots Organic Terp Tea Bloom (direct feed)
Supplement: Growganica Incredible Kelp (for bulking support)
The Reality: They're still looking a bit hungry—lighter green than ideal, possibly showing early signs of nitrogen or micronutrient deficiency as they push through flower.
This Week's Plan:
Direct liquid feed with Roots Organic Terp Tea Bloom for faster nutrient availability
Another top dress to build the soil reserve back up
The combination should give them both immediate and sustained nutrition
Sometimes you've got to hit them from both angles—quick-acting liquid feeds AND slow-release top dressing.
Lemon Cherry (Left) - The Thriving One
Meanwhile, her sister is absolutely GLOWING. Lush, deep green leaves, vigorous bud development, and zero signs of deficiency. She's the poster child for what these plants should look like right now.
Her Schedule: Same feeding as the others last week
The Difference: Could be phenotype variation, root mass differences, or just plain old plant personality. This is why we observe each plant individually rather than treating the whole garden as one unit.
Feeding Plan: Keep her on the same schedule—if it ain't broke, don't fix it. She'll get the kelp supplement but may not need the aggressive feeding the others require.
The Growganica Incredible Kelp Addition
Added to all three plants to support:
Bulking and bud density
Micronutrient uptake
Natural plant hormones for flower development
Stress resistance
Kelp is that secret weapon in organic growing—packed with trace minerals and growth hormones that plants love during flower.
Key Observations & Real Talk
The big lesson this week: Two plants from the same seed batch, getting the same treatment, responding completely differently. This is NORMAL and actually really important to recognize.
Some plants are heavy feeders. Some are light feeders. Some have more aggressive root systems. Some are more efficient at nutrient uptake. You can't cookie-cutter this—you have to read each plant and respond accordingly.
The hungry girls aren't struggling—they're just asking for more. And that's fine! Better to feed them what they need than stubbornly stick to a schedule that's not working.
The Organic Feeding Strategy Moving Forward
For the hungry duo:
Immediate: Liquid Terp Tea Bloom feed (faster absorption)
Follow-up: Top dress to rebuild soil reserves
Monitor: Watch for color improvement and vigorous growth response
For the thriving girl:
Maintain: Current feeding schedule
Observe: Keep watching to ensure she stays happy
Adjust: Only if she starts showing needs
Next Week's Plan
Execute the dual feeding approach (liquid + top dress) on Apple Fritter and Lemon Cherry Right
Continue kelp supplementation across all three
Monitor bud development and adjust support/training as needed
Document the differences in plant response—this is valuable data for future grows
Keep the Larry June flowing and the vibes smooth ✌️