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@DinafemSeeds,thank you... I’m pretty stoaked to see how she turns out... I really liked the cheese xxl auto that I didn’t do too well growing earlier this year. She looked like she would’ve been a really good pheno. Hope this one turns out as good or better. Cheers
@Canadian, thanks for replying... so I sprouted her first week of July indoor.. organic living soil... when she got about a week I transplanted her to a 27 gallon pot outdoors... I’m in Texas so the weather at that time was around high 70’s to high 80’s(Fahrenheit).. no nutrients at all. She grew to about a foot foot and a half. At just over the 1 month mark.. she actually started to flower so about a week into flowering I decided to bend her at her stalk just below the top node... everything up until that point was golden she looked good smelt good and was growing very healthy. When I bent her stalk i made sure not to break it, I actually bent to where she still had a bit of a curve and I waited a few days her leaves started to dry out. I kept the same watering schedule. Every other day nothing changed but me doing LST on her. And that’s when things took a turn for the worse..
@Canadian, thanks for the reply... sorry so late still new to this and wasn’t sure how fast people actually respond... anyways, so the bean I popped was a cheese auto flower xxl from Dina fem... I did the standard soak in water for 24 hours then wet paper towel. The medium I used was organic soil.. a combo of roots organic, bu’s blend, and another soil I can’t remember.. I live in Texas, but I attempted to grow her outdoors... no nutrients at all.. all living soil. I grew her in a starter real small container then transplanted her about a week after into a 27 gallon container with my living soil. She took really well to the transplant and was growing really nice and strong up until I bent her stalk from below her top node... temperature I would guess at the time (July 1-31) in Texas was around 70- 85 degrees Fahrenheit. I’m pretty sure I did not over water as by the way she looked she looked like she was doing very well... I had read somewhere that when LST you bend the stalk and making sure not to break it but so it’s bent I actually did not bend it till the crunch like most places I’ve read said to do I bent it over to where there was still a curve in the stalk but it stayed bent over. Hope this helps.