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Sweet Cherry Kush Feminized Grow Report

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We documented the entire cultivation cycle of Sweet Cherry Kush Feminized, from planting the seeds in the soil to the final harvest. These plants yielded beautiful, fragrant flowers with uplifting effects and an invigorating, fantastic flavour. Sweet Cherry Kush Feminized is an easy-to-grow, low-maintenance cultivar ideal for beginners.

Flowering stage: 63 days

Total time, seed to harvest: 84 days

Final yield: 147 grams

THC content: 22.17%

Our Sweet Cherry Kush Feminized was cultivated indoors in a controlled environment, equipped with multiple circulating fans to move air within the garden area and an inline exhaust fan. We used rooting hormone throughout the first week and later supplemented Bio Grow and Bio Flower nutrients. The amount of nutrients differed at different growth stages, but our solution’s final pH was constantly adjusted to 6.0.

The environment is crucial to healthy plants, and we dialled ours in before starting the cycle. Temperature was maintained at 24°C with the lights on and 21°C with the lights off. The exception was during the seedling stage, where the temperature was kept at 24°C day and night. Humidity levels began at 65% and were gradually reduced throughout the grow cycle.

For our growing medium, we opted for the BAC Lava Soil mix. During germination, we used a 600W HPS, and for the subsequent stages, a 1000W HPS was positioned at a fixed distance of 3 meters above the soil surface.

Week one started by placing our Sweet Cherry Kush Feminized seeds into our jiffy cubes at a depth equal to the seeds height. Within 36 hours, we saw the cotyledons of the new plants reaching out for the light. Our Jiffy plugs were pre-moistened, so we waited until the third day to add any liquids to the plug. When we did, we used 100 ml of water with a small amount of root stimulant mixed in. From the start, we kept our vegetative plants under an 18-hour on / 6-hour off-light cycle.

In week two, we saw the roots emerging from the sides and bottom of the Jiffy cube. We transferred the Sweet Cherry Kush Feminized seedlings into our BAC Lava Soil mix in an 8-litre container. We filled the container 3/4 of the way and placed our cube in the hole. We could backfill the soil up to the cotyledons as the seedlings stretched. By the end of the week, our plant had reached 17 cm above the soil.

As our plant gained height and foliage, we wanted to take measures to prevent plant-damaging pests. We released two forms of predator insects as part of our integrated pest management strategy. The Neoseiulus Californicus and Amblyseius Swriskii will hunt and eat thrips, aphids, and fungus gnat larvae. One sachet of each was placed at the base of the stem.



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