Growth Progress (Beginning)

in Canna-Curate14 days ago (edited)

Hello fellow Smokers and Growers, Gardeners and casual Readers of my blog!

Since the last post, my cannabis plants have grown a bit, which means it's time to show them off to the hive.

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The autoflowering varieties are getting a bit of a head start in terms of crown volume compared to the regular cannabis varieties. Their leaves are wider and the plants are taller.

After overnight frosts, they have a slightly unsightly appearance around the leaf edges, but that won't stop them from growing into wonderful fragrant bushes. And someone pinched off one of the leaves on this little girl, pictured above.

The last two autoflowering ones look the chipperest of the bunch

Here ends the first part of my grouperport dedicated to autoflowering cannabis varieties, the second part is dedicated to feminized regulars of the Tatar Rocket variety

First, the sad part. My pet chickens managed to get out of the fence and couldn't find a better place to dig with their paws than the hole with my plant. This happened a few days ago and during this time I concluded that the plant still has a chance to grow. I water it more often than others and persuading him to continue to grow. LOL

Unfortunately, another one of the feminized plants my birds destroyed permanently 🏁

The remaining feminized shrubs are feeling fine!

The necessary minimum root system has already been formed, which contributes to the active phase of crown growth and trunk strengthening

Around the plants you see lushpiles of dry reeds. This is because this year I chose a reed-covered riverbank as one of my grooving sites. The nutrient-rich silt has been formed over the centuries from decomposed leaf and microorganism residues, and the rains regularly wash the fertile soil layer from the fields down towards the river.

Sun-dried silt becomes hard as stone and a hammer may be needed to break such a piece. In order to make it easier for the roots to conquer the new space before planting, I diluted the greasy muddy soil with reed debris mixed with cow dung.

Unlike my autoflowers planted in fertilized black soil, regular varieties of feminized cannabis are all planted in unusual conditions: Two are planted in clay soil, the other five remaining are growing in silt.
According to my data, the silt and clay are full of useful trace elements necessary for rapid growth.

As the past experience has shown - clay gave a good result in plant size and yield weight. Let's try to confirm the positive result by repeating the experiment


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if all result girls in a few weeks, we will see beast in your garden :D

I only grow autoflowering and feminized varieties, so I have no doubt there will be girls))