Eltitoguay
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2-June-2024 :
Flash Back #2edition (born on May-5; Sweet Seeds) is now at La Perrera. I have previously fertilized the substrate in the same way that I did with the New Caledonia, and that I will repeat with the other 2 plants that remain to be transplanted.
Above its hole in the ground, I have half-buried a plastic pot with the bottom cut off: I have done this because its site has very little direct sun, less so the closer to the ground (now at ground level it will have about 2 hours of direct sun , and it will always be shaded in autumn), because that hole is attached to the low concrete block wall of the La Perrera wall, right next to the other side of the fence there is a doghouse, and a couple of meters more there, a large mulberry tree and a small olive tree; All of this shades this hole in La Perrera a lot, and the plants that grow in it have many fewer hours of direct sun than the rest, at the same height.
Of this variety, other times that I grew it, I observed two phenotypes: one with very asativa leaves, and another with very indica leaves. And this last type seems to be the current one.
On her left, the one born three days later, New Caledonia (born May 8; A.C.E.), continues to grow very well, and increasing its size difference with respect to Flash Back #2.
(photos with the last rays of sunset sun)
F.B.#2:
N.C:
Flash Back #2edition (born on May-5; Sweet Seeds) is now at La Perrera. I have previously fertilized the substrate in the same way that I did with the New Caledonia, and that I will repeat with the other 2 plants that remain to be transplanted.
Above its hole in the ground, I have half-buried a plastic pot with the bottom cut off: I have done this because its site has very little direct sun, less so the closer to the ground (now at ground level it will have about 2 hours of direct sun , and it will always be shaded in autumn), because that hole is attached to the low concrete block wall of the La Perrera wall, right next to the other side of the fence there is a doghouse, and a couple of meters more there, a large mulberry tree and a small olive tree; All of this shades this hole in La Perrera a lot, and the plants that grow in it have many fewer hours of direct sun than the rest, at the same height.
Of this variety, other times that I grew it, I observed two phenotypes: one with very asativa leaves, and another with very indica leaves. And this last type seems to be the current one.
On her left, the one born three days later, New Caledonia (born May 8; A.C.E.), continues to grow very well, and increasing its size difference with respect to Flash Back #2.
(photos with the last rays of sunset sun)
F.B.#2:
N.C: