Mango Kush – Week 4 Flower (Week 8 from Seed)
The bulking begins: pistils, stacking, and balanced nutrition
Grower: Dog Doctor
Strain: Mango Kush (Pheno #1 & Pheno #2)
Environment: 8×8 Grow Room
Control System: TrolMaster Tent-X brain + WCS substrate sensors (The ThinkRoulette ecosystem)
Lighting:
• ThinkGrow Model One
• ThinkGrow ICL-300 (x2 inner canopy lights)
• Future of Grow Black Series 600W
• Lumatek Zeus 465W Compact Pro
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🌸 Week 4 Flower – Bulking Mode Activated
Week 4 is an important checkpoint in any bloom cycle. The Mango Kush sisters are no longer just “in flower”, they are now building flowers. Pistils are everywhere, thick and vibrant, forming the foundation for what will become dense, resin-packed buds.
Both phenos are looking strong:
• Pheno #1 – More advanced, pistil clusters stacking into early budlets, filling her frame with confidence.
• Pheno #2 – A little behind, but catching up fast. She may have taken longer to flip (since she germinated later), but she’s now pushing out strong, healthy white hairs that signal the start of her bulking stage.
This week’s studio and improvised studio photos capture this perfectly—the transition from “flower set” to flower building.
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💧 Feeding Update – Simplifying for Strength
This week, we made an important nutritional adjustment:
• Removed: Aptus All-in-One Liquid & Aptus Top Booster
• Kept:
• Aptus Regulator – 0.15 ml/L
• Aptus CalMag Boost – 0.25 ml/L
• Plagron Power Buds – 1 ml/L
• Plagron Sugar Royal – 1 ml/L
• Plagron Green Sensation – 1 ml/L
Why this change?
At this stage, the super soil’s NPK balance (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium) is already strong enough to sustain healthy growth and flower formation. Adding the All-in-One Liquid or Top Booster would risk redundancy, too much nutrient overlap can actually slow the plant down, cause salt build-up, or push her into unnecessary stress.
By keeping only the boosters and biostimulants, we are:
• Supporting flower stacking and density (Power Buds).
• Enhancing terpene and resin production (Sugar Royal).
• Adding a multi-function bloom enhancer (Green Sensation, famous for its late-flower results).
• Maintaining structure, transport, and stress resistance (Regulator).
• Keeping calcium and magnesium in check (CalMag Boost).
🌱 Educational takeaway: Week 4 is about controlled nutrition, not force-feeding. Too much input can overwhelm plants; the art is in balancing what the soil already provides with just enough supplements to guide the plant’s energy toward flowers.
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🌡️ Environment – Stability Matters
The Mango Kush girls continue to thrive under the TrolMaster Tent-X + WCS ecosystem, giving live readings of:
• Soil moisture (watering when ~19–20%)
• EC levels (tracking buildup)
• Temperature & RH (still peaking high at times, but stable airflow keeps the canopy safe)
The ThinkRoulette ecosystem (TrolMaster + lighting synergy) has been running flawlessly, creating a stable and responsive environment. This consistency is what allows the girls to focus their energy on bulking rather than on fighting stress.
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💡 Lighting – Canopy in Harmony
The four-light setup continues to shine as a perfectly balanced orchestra:
• ThinkGrow Model One – Deep canopy penetration.
• ThinkGrow ICL-300s – Mid-canopy energy, no sites left behind.
• Future of Grow Black Series 600W – Spectrum balance.
• Lumatek Zeus 465W Compact Pro – Evening out the footprint.
Result: The canopy is even, pistils are popping from top to bottom, and no part of the plant is left in the dark.
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🌱 Genetics Check-In – Mango Kush in Mid-Flower
Mango Kush (Mango × Hindu Kush) is famous for her fruity-sweet aroma with earthy Kush undertones. Week 4 is where the genetic potential starts to show:
• Bud structure is beginning to define itself—rounded calyx clusters forming the early shape.
• Aroma is still light, but brushing against the plants gives faint hints of fruit and spice.
• Phenotypic difference: Pheno #1 is flowering earlier and faster, while Pheno #2 lags a week behind. This may result in staggered harvest windows, giving two slightly different expressions of the same strain.
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🔮 What to Expect & What Not to Expect
✅ What to Expect in Week 4–5:
• Noticeable bud bulking.
• Rapid calyx development, pistil clusters getting denser.
• First trichomes appearing under macro view.
• Water demand increasing steadily.
• Early terpene hints becoming stronger week by week.
❌ What Not to Expect Yet:
• Full aroma profile (that comes around Week 5–6).
• Major resin frosting (Week 5 onward).
• Final bud density or color changes (those happen in later bloom).
Educational takeaway: Patience is key. Week 4 is about building structure. The “icing” (frost, density, aroma explosion) comes later.
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🔄 Recap So Far – The Journey
• Weeks 0–2: Seedlings established with Aptus Start Booster.
• Weeks 3–4 (Veg): Pheno #1 stretched tall, Pheno #2 filled out compact.
• Week 5: Flip to 12/12 → stretch begins.
• Week 6 (Flower Week 2): Bloom boosters introduced, lights upgraded.
• Week 7 (Flower Week 3): Clear flower set, pistils everywhere, irrigation system added.
• Week 8 (Now, Flower Week 4): Bulking stage, pistils thick and abundant, nutrition simplified, environment stable.
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🙏 Gratitude
To the community—thank you for following along, for sharing knowledge, and for keeping the love of cultivation alive. These reports are more than just grow logs, they are learning tools, and together we’re documenting the journey of two Mango Kush sisters from seed to flower.
And to the gear, the TrolMaster, the ThinkRoulette ecosystem, and the full lighting orchestra, you make this possible. Technology doesn’t grow the plant, but it empowers the grower to let the plant reach her full potential.
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📸 This week’s highlight: Studio and improvised studio shots capturing the moment where flower set becomes flower build.
✨ In short: Week 4 Flower is the week of foundations. The pistils are thick, the flowers are forming, and the stage is set for resin and density in the weeks to come.
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Explore the Gear that Powers My Grow
If you’re curious about the tech I’m using, check out these links:
• Genetics, gear, nutrients, and more – Zamnesia: https://www.zamnesia.com/
• Environmental control & automation – TrolMaster: https://www.trolmaster.eu/
• Advanced LED lighting – Future of Grow: https://www.futureofgrow.com/
• Root and growth nutrition – Aptus Holland: https://aptus-holland.com/
• Nutrient systems & boosters – Plagron: https://plagron.com/en/
• Soil & substrate excellence – PRO-MIX BX: https://www.pthorticulture.com/en-us/products/pro-mix-bx-mycorrhizae
• Curing and storage – Grove Bags: https://grovebags.com/
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We’ve got much more coming as we move through the grow cycles. Trust me, you won’t want to miss the next steps, let’s push the boundaries of indoor horticulture together!
As always, this is shared for educational purposes, aiming to spread understanding and appreciation for this plant. Let’s celebrate it responsibly and continue to learn and grow together.
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💚 Growers love to all 💚
P.S. – Pheno #1 vs. Pheno #2
A quick note on the sisters’ timelines:
• Pheno #1 remains ahead—already deep in flower, stacking pistils fast and showing more advanced bud formation.
• Pheno #2, while it started later, is catching up beautifully. Her pistils are now bursting and forming thick clusters, but she still sits a bit behind her sister.
This difference is natural: Pheno #2 germinated later and is effectively running on a slightly younger internal clock. The 11/13 light schedule (11 hours on, 13 hours off) means she is easing into flower at her own rhythm.
👉 What this means: Both plants are thriving, but don’t expect them to bulk or finish at the same exact time. This staggered development could actually be a gift—two harvest windows, two terpene expressions, one journey.
Educational takeaway: Even seeds from the same strain can flower on different schedules. Rather than forcing uniformity, let each phenotype tell its story. Patience reveals the full genetic spectrum.
🌿 Grower’s Note
“This week felt like the real beginning of bloom. The room is alive—white hairs, bulking pistils, and that early whisper of aroma that promises so much more to come. Pheno #1 leads the charge, Pheno #2 follows on her own time, and together they remind me that growing is not about control, but about partnership. The plants teach us patience, and in return, we give them care.”