Ok, back for another update. It's been absolutely bloody boiling for last week or so, so I've been in and out with cool water for the ladies every day and lunchtime shade, sheesh. Hope everyone's grows are coming along swimmingly, we're just about getting to that time!
So with my outdoor ladies:
Topanga Canyon OG is coming along beautifully and packing it on now. She had her 3rd and final feed last week along with some EWC. A lovely citrus like smell has appeared with her as she blooms. V happy I got her back to this.
Death Star has been having more issues and in the last couple of weeks I've had to lop off at least 3 or 4 colas and various other parts due to those bloody caterpillars destroying her from the inside out. I've even quarantined her away from the other plants I'm so fearful and was actually entertaining thoughts of her not making it / cutting her down at one point. But but but, I think we might be ok now (famous last words). She'll get over the line but definitely a case of what what could have been. You live and learn... A very dank, heavy aroma to her at the moment. I think a tent grow would be very interesting with her, more on that later!

Also had her 3rd and final feed last week along with some EWC.
Next up, the Cherry Pie is now storming it after a few ups and downs and had her 2nd flower feed along with some EWC last week. Dare I say I might actually be able to smell a little sweetness on her now, oh ye (me) of little faith...lol! We'll see how she goes but looking really happy. Again pretty pleased t get her back to this.
Last but not least, the mystery seed! She is coming along amazingly. I transplanted her a week ago and have never seen such vigorous growth. Only thing I used differently for her was some of that
Great White mycorrhizae and seems to have really done the trick but also must be good genetics surely. It's either a Northern Lights F2 or Blueberry. I think it's the NL as there's no sweetness on her yet.
Topanga OG
Death Star
Cherry Pie
Mystery Seed - Northern Lights F2 or Blueberry