Here are some closer looks at a Mango Kush seedling of mine. It's 6 weeks old, grown 200% organically from seed, and the sex is unknown. This plant is known as "Beau", part of a matching pair I transplanted here. They're a few weeks behind my main lockdown crop of MK Ultras, so they don't get much exposure. To make up for that, here's a few shots of this healthy young plant!
Lush!
As you can see, every possible side branch has decided to spring forth, as a result of the top being removed about a week ago. It can't support full growth from them all, so I'm currently deciding which ones to remove in order to bolster the ones that remain.

The top node has 2 branches extending upward, and looks promising. They'll stay.
Overall, it's a healthy and happy plant. There are plenty of natural nutrients in that soil (worm castings), so after another couple weeks of vegetating, I will probably flip them into flower along with the older MK Ultras.
Closer look at the nodes
As you can see below, all the nodes look well-formed and healthy. I'm almost certain to remove the lowest side-branches, and keep the top, but I'm undecided on the middle two nodes.

Regardless, it's a good-looking plant (as is its twin, "Sears"). Stay tuned to find out what I decide to do with all this side growth, and how the flowers turn out. I've never grown (or medicated with) Mango Kush before, so this will be interesting.
Grow in peace.
DRutter

Lush, indeed! Why doesn't kush rhyme with lush? And why does lush have meaning for cannabis plants and one who drinks alcohol, hmmm not sure...these things we wonder while high on fruity kushes ;)
She's gorgeous... well, hopefully it's a she.
I like the close up gif of the nodes, you can clearly see the alternating pattern. 200% organic gets me baked af
Yeah, niiiiiice gifs. Better camera and better gifs, wooooo : D
This mango kush sounds so bomb! How’s the super cropping going?
Heheh, not too great. I blame myself, mostly. Also, my plants weren't the biggest or strongest to start with, and I think that's important. Even so, they're alive and growing, so it's not a failure or anything. I just didn't have the skill level needed to pull off what I tried, basically. Maybe should have tried with 1 or 2 plants as an experiment. Anyway, I learned something. If I did it again, I'd have better (longer) twist ties, and wait until I had more nodes ready to expose when bending the branch down. Some of mine only ended up with 2 nodes, which isn't really worth all the effort and lost momentum. Now my plants are small, bushy, disorganized, and ugly. Hahah, oh well. I'm taking some photos for a post update in an hour or two.
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