The Orange Apricot clone and Pineapple Express cannabis plants are in bloom, the Orange Barb and Apricot Kush seedlings were moved upstairs for warmer temperatures.
Orange Apricot clone
The Orange Apricot clone has been in bloom for four weeks. Buds have formed, colas have stacked, and the fan leaves are starting to show fall colors.
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This crossbred strain has ample and thick pistil growth, especially the tops are stark white from their density, and many pistils have turned bright orange as they matured.
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The leaves at the tops of some of the colas like to twist, it was something I noticed that it's Orange Barb parent displayed as well. Shimmering THC filled trichomes have started coating the buds and bud leaves.
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The buds, pistils, and trichomes will continue to fill in, this Orange Apricot clone is looking like it has three or four more weeks until harvest.
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Pineapple Express
This Pineapple Express cannabis plant has been in bloom for two weeks, many bud stalk tops have bolted upwards, this bloom is just getting started. Many buds have formed, they'll start stacking into colas soon. A bushy indica leaner, the large healthy fan leaves have been soaking in the grow light.
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Many long white pistil pairs have filled in, there's a shimmering dusting of trichomes starting to appear on the bud leaves.
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Above-left you can see how the main stalk was tied down so the branches had a chance to catch up in height, a decently level top left canopy makes the most efficient use of the two or so foot penetrating LED grow lights. Six more weeks of bloom until these Pineapple Express buds will be ready for harvest.
Orange Barb
This Orange Barb seedling has had four weeks of veg growth. It has been getting too cold in the basement, it was getting below 70 degrees Fahrenheit, I suspect the growth of the seedlings was slowed, so they were moved upstairs to warmer temperatures a few days ago.
The Orange Barb has responded well to the warmer temperatures, it's leaves have gotten much larger. Next week this plant will be ready for bent stem training, and will be put into bloom a few weeks from now.
Apricot Kush
This Apricot Kush seedling has had three weeks of veg growth. It was transplanted to a larger container and moved upstairs to warmer temperatures a few days ago.
It hasn't growth spurted as much as the Orange Barb yet, but I suspect it will soon, four more weeks until it's put into bloom. Below-left is the Orange Barb seedling, the Apricot Kush on the right.