🌸 Week 6 Flower – The Weight of Beauty
The Mango Kush sisters have stepped fully into their bloom rhythm. By this stage, the playful stretch is over — it’s all about bud building, resin production, and flower density.
Both phenos are expressing themselves in unique ways, but they share one truth: they’re thriving, heavy, and ready to impress.
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🌱 The State of the Sisters
• Pheno #1
The leader of the pack. Her buds are stacking densely, pistils still vibrant but starting to settle, and trichomes glisten under every angle of light. She’s asking for support now — her flowers are getting heavy and starting to bend the branches.
• Pheno #2
She may have started later, but she’s catching up beautifully. Her colas are filling in, and resin production is kicking in strong. She’s a little more delicate, but her structure is holding steady.
Educational takeaway: By Week 6, flower weight starts to increase dramatically. Support (stakes, nets, or ties) becomes essential to prevent branches from snapping under the load.
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💧 Feeding & Nutrition
This week we continued with the bloom-focused recipe, keeping the balance tight and letting the boosters do their work. We also reintroduced Aptus All-in-One Liquid to provide a stable NPK boost after noticing slight deficiencies earlier.
Recipe Highlights:
• Aptus Regulator – 0.15 ml/L → Stress resistance & nutrient flow
• Aptus CalMag Boost – 0.25 ml/L → Calcium & magnesium support for heavy flowers
• Aptus All-in-One Liquid – 1 ml/L → Balanced NPK for mid-flower demand
• Plagron Power Buds – 1 ml/L → Pushing flower set further
• Plagron Sugar Royal – 1 ml/L → Enhancing aroma, resin, and resilience
• Plagron Green Sensation – 1 ml/L → Density and trichome support
Educational takeaway: Mid-flower is the peak of nutrient demand. The plant is working harder than ever — pushing energy into flower mass and resin production. Balanced feeding here prevents deficiencies while avoiding overfeeding.
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🌡️ Environment Update
• Temps: Still running warm at times, peaking above comfort, but airflow and circulation are holding the canopy safe.
• Humidity: Fluctuating but managed, keeping VPD in a range where plants can still transpire efficiently.
• CO₂: Sitting steady, helping the plants maximize photosynthesis despite the slightly higher heat.
Observation: The girls are drinking daily now. With big flowers forming, water demand skyrockets. We water once soil moisture drops around ~20% to keep a steady rhythm.
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💡 Light Orchestra
The Mango Kush beauties continue under their four-light ensemble:
• ThinkGrow Model One → canopy penetration
• ThinkGrow ICL-300s → filling mid-canopy shadows
• Future of Grow Black Series 600W → strong balanced spectrum
• Lumatek Zeus 465W Compact Pro → evening the footprint
The synergy here ensures every bud site, top to bottom, is touched by clean, even light. This is why we’re seeing full, consistent flower formation across the plants.
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🔮 What to Expect (and What Not)
✅ Expect in Week 6–7:
• Buds gaining weight daily
• Trichome density increasing fast — the “frosty” look appearing
• Aroma starting to thicken noticeably in the grow room
• Support systems becoming necessary to hold the branches
❌ Don’t Expect Yet:
• Full aroma profile (still maturing)
• Final color changes (anthocyanins & fade come later)
• Harvest cues (pistils and trichomes are still developing)
Educational takeaway: Week 6 is “mid-bloom maturity” — the girls are past stretch, fully in flower, but not yet in their finishing stage. It’s a moment of steady building.
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🌿 Closing Notes
The Mango Kush sisters are showing their genetics proudly. The Hindu Kush backbone gives strong structure and resilience, while the Mango side whispers hints of fruitiness when brushing past the canopy.
This week, their beauty is in their weight and glow — heavy flowers, sticky resin, and the quiet promise of what’s still to come.
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💚 Grower’s Reflection
“This is the week where you realize the reward is real — the buds are heavy, the resin sparkles, and the plants begin to feel like they’re carrying little treasures. Support them, feed them, and above all, enjoy the process. Week 6 Flower is the calm before the storm of ripening.”
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📌 P.S. Troubleshooting Leaf Spots – CalMag & Mid-Flower
This week we noticed some spotting on leaves, a classic mid-flower signal that calcium and magnesium demand is peaking. Why now?
• Bigger buds = higher demand. As flowers bulk up, the plant moves Ca/Mg rapidly into developing cells.
• Warm temps increase transpiration. High heat makes the plant drink more, sometimes pulling nutrients unevenly.
• Solution: We adjusted by reintroducing Aptus All-in-One Liquid for extra NPK support and kept CalMag Boost steady to buffer deficiencies.
🌱 Educational takeaway: In mid-flower, even healthy plants can show light spotting. The key is to respond early with balanced feeding rather than panic or heavy overdoses.
🔮 Looking Ahead – Week 7 Preview
As we move into Week 7 Flower, here’s what to keep an eye on:
✅ Trichome explosion – expect resin glands to multiply, giving that first real frost on sugar leaves.
✅ Aroma awakening – terpenes will become more noticeable; brushing past the canopy will release fruity, kushy hints.
✅ Bud hardening – calyxes swell and flowers get denser; staking/support becomes more urgent.
❌ Don’t expect maturity yet – pistils will still be white, and trichomes mostly clear/cloudy. Harvest signs come later.
Educational takeaway: Week 7 is the “icing phase” — the weight is already there, but the sparkle, smell, and stickiness take center stage.
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• Genetics, gear, nutrients, and more – Zamnesia: https://www.zamnesia.com/
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• Root and growth nutrition – Aptus Holland: https://aptus-holland.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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