A quick,update on "Lanky" She's been defoliated twice since last.Likes her water and afternoon sun.Welcome red23
Your Kali China looks like offspring coming from F3 mother, you can expect a more sativa lanky structure in your plant and a longer flowering time than most current Kali Chinas from F4 generation.
What's your latitude ? Kali China usually starts the flowering in late July at 37ºN.
She looks happy so far with the feeding, All Mix Bio Bizz usually has quite a lot of nutrients, now onwards you can feed her with EC levels from 0.8-1.2 EC and in correct Ph range for soil (6.5-6.8). Good luck!
A couple a day ago she was given 1ml of bio bloom for the first time.A quick,update on "Lanky" She's been defoliated twice since last.Likes her water and afternoon sun.
Unpredictable weather! High temperatures combined with strong wind, she kicked.Semi indoors with defoliation becoming a daily routine,I hope we are going the right wayLankyA couple a day ago she was given 1ml of bio bloom for the first time.
Minimal damage,I hope.Robust stem.Unpredictable weather! high temperatures combined with strong wind, she kicked.Semi indoors with defoliation becoming a daily routine,I hope we are going the right wayLanky
Unpredictable weather! High temperatures combined with strong wind, she kicked.Semi indoors with defoliation becoming a daily routine,I hope we are going the right wayLanky
My KC is blowing up. I topped for four mains and she has spread her energy between them fairly evenly.
I originally chose this sprout out of (3), because it displayed purple coloring and a stout build. It also features variegation in it's leaves. Another member here said he had a plant with variegated leaves and purple coloring, that was a fast finisher. Perhaps this might be the case with mine.
I was under the impression this plant stays a smaller size, but I feel it is gonna get huge. I will be transplanting up to 45 gallon fabric pots at the end of the month. I hope it doesn't stall the growth.
Thanks DubiHi red23,
If your Kali China is yellowing and losing leaf then she is most probably hungry and is not receiving enough nutrients in the correct ph range. She will enjoy a transplant to a bigger pot at this point. Make sure you are watering and feeding with a ph between 6.5-6.8 and feeding with an EC of at least 1.2-1.4 until she recovers the deep green color.
Hope it helps.
Thank you dubi, that's great news. It amazes me that you are here responding to everyone about Ace's genetics, and helping everyone along. Quite the community here. Irie vibes!Hi ColaCalyx,
Lovely outdoor Kali China This strain has moderate vigor indoors with short veg stages, but outdoors with longer time to grow they can develop really big and high yielding bushes. The transplant will increase her vigor and growth even more.
Mine developed a really unique and amazing aroma once cured... like grilled liver with a touch of a non-existant incense on top.
Really unique, I'd say Gourmet, smoke.
Will be growing it on next indoor for sure!