Man, she’s looking great!
Thanks! I got to looking at her a bit ago, to find out where I want to top. Forgot I had topped her before, and found where I previously topped her, and learned I have 4 main colas now… I’m gonna let her go…
I’ll give her another spray soon to be sure, but have a question. I water after the sun goes down. Only time I can do it. Having said that, after I cool my ladies down for the day, I notice the side branches flopping to the side, from the weight of the water on this one. Should I expect the same thing from the weight of buds alone?
Damn… Broke from getting a shower. It’s about 2ft. Smothered it in rooting gel, wrapped it in a paper towel, and put it in soil. Hoping it takes
yes. the branches are pretty spindly/fragile… give them support. the colas won’t be massive, but there will be a lot of them and they will weight the skinny branches down (and will snap in high winds)
Family tradition , check out fusarium wilt. It’s a fungal disease. Not sure if it can be only a branch?
Did you remove the branch?
Honestly, so far this one was the only one affected. It broke off easily, and didnt leave any damage to the main. I let them get thirsty for a few days, so I gave a little top dress before the rain rolls in soon. She will heal, but definitely looking up what you told me. Thanks!
You have done an epic job with documenting this seed for what people can expect. Well done. I have some Blueberry Muffin seed plants that I will add pics of here’s Keep going. I look in often.
The cultivar Trainwreck is named such for the floppy look as if a train has run through the grow. Imagine buds up, down, left and right. It is a classic and has a terpinoline terpene signature that is unforgettable. Big resurgence for this cultivar btw.
Thanks! I did a blueberry muffin last year, from the same breeder, and topped it an insane amount of times. Was learning about nutes then… Trainwreck… the one I have now, had leaf septoria, and I removed the leaves while i was combating the problem… Love the way she’s going
Does that silo wall reflect light or heat?
It does not