So please forgive my late start on this grow journal!
All these plants started from regular seeds so I started everything inside inside under 12/12 lighting then changed to 18/6 to revert back to veg after finding the females. I'd planned to move everything outside around the first or second week or May, but temperatures started to warm up late in March so I got a bit overzealous and moved everything out almost 2 months before when I'd originally planned. This turned out to be a bad idea
. We had some freezing weather a week later, but also had some plants start to prematurely flower! I'm working to reveg those plants by using landscape lighting to provide additional lighting, but growth is still a bit sluggish
Lets talk about the first plant, Currant Kush x Creamy Berry Blue. This is the first plant that I noticed had started to prematurely flower. That was about a week ago, but since then I defoliated the heck out of her and trimmed the tips of the fan leaves. She looks to be in the very early stages of revegging thankfully
Moving on to the Slymeball. Man this strain has such a lovely thick stem while also being quite lanky! I started her a few weeks after most of the other strains. I accidentally burned the heck out of her with some hot compost, but she's recovered since them and is doing well. I just topped her today. I'm really excited for her and am glad she never prematurely flowered!
Moving on the Bear Creek Kush F2. This plant is the start of the garden. She's manages to avoid stress and preflowering so she's never slower her growth. I love the lanky growth pattern on her and and tell her terps are to die for! She's been a pleasure to grow and I can't wait for her to flower!
Moving on to the White Star. I'm not too sure what to expect from this strain. I tried the Albino Fire Skunk OG last year from Digital Genetics so I decided to try something else from them this year. There's not too much information on what here terps are like, but I'm hoping she surprises me. This plant has seemingly remained in veg so let's hope it stays that way!
Moving on to the other Bear Creek Kush F2. I starting this one a few weeks after the other, just as an insurance plan in case the first was male. I lucked out and got a second female which I'm happy about. This plant looked like it was about to start flowering early, but the landscape lighting should hopefully keep it veg!
Moving on to the second to last plant! This is the Durban Special. This seemed like an interesting choice. Almost all the seeds were immature, but one sprouted and luckily for me it was female! Sadly she started flowering and was maybe a week into flower before I noticed
. I topped her by trimming the most mature nodes, defoliated, and trimmed the fan leaves to encourage new growth. Wish I had caught it earlier, but we'll see what happens
And finally, the last plant in the garden, the Currant Kush F3 x Creamy Berry Blue. This is the shorter of the two plants. And unfortunately she started to flower early, but wasn't too far along before I noticed her. This is one of the strains I'm most excited for. Currant Kush is a favorite of mine so I've saved every seed I've gotten from her. Ended up pollinating a great smelling pheno last year and this is the result, I caught a glimpse of her terps already and am very excited for her.
That's it for this month's update. I'm running landscape light 24 hours a day to revert the premature flowering plants and to deter anymore premature flowering. Hopefully it works! I'll keep you updated!