The Orange Pink Apricot and Pink Kush cannabis plants are a couple weeks into pistil budding, the Apricot Kush plant was found to be male. The clone of the Orange Pink Apricot plant is preparing to flourish.
Orange Apricot, Pink Kush, Apricot Kush
Orange Pink Apricot
This Orange Pink Apricot cannabis plant has been in bloom for a little over a week now, the pistils have been filling in quickly, the branch stalks have been evenly bolting to the upper canopy.
A little on the smaller size, only five weeks of vegetative growth, but I was anxious to see if this plant was male or female. I also have a clone of this plant that I can grow out more in it's vegetative growth stage, knowing the clone is also a bud producing female, a clone of it's mother.
I'm looking forward to sampling the flavor and buzz of the Orange Pink Apricot buds, the seed was from the previously crossbred Orange Barb and Pink Apricot strains.
This plant has been blooming for about a week now, seven weeks remain until harvest.
Orange Pink Apricot clone
Two Weeks ago, a little branch clipping was taken from the above Orange Pink Apricot plant, before it was put into bloom. The clipping was rooted to make a clone of the original.
2 Weeks Ago
The below-left picture was two weeks ago, the cutting stem freshly dipped in water, then root Stimulating Powder, stuck in the damp soil, covered with a humidity dome to retain moisture until the roots grew, and put off to the side of the direct grow light.
Above-right is after two weeks, you can see the original big leaves shriveled up, used like batteries, but you can also see the additional leaf growth it managed while also keeping up with lost moisture, the humidity dome was removed after a week and a half. The roots will start to grow drastically, the top growth will explode soon after that. I'll give this clone a six or seven week vegetative growth time to increase the harvest.
Pink Kush pistils
After a week of bloom mode, the Pink Kush cannabis plant is now showing female, eight weeks remain until harvest.
Grown from a feminized seed, there's no surprise this plant turned out to be a bud producing female. You can see the translucent pistil pairs growing out from where the leaves meet the stems.
Many branch stalks have risen to the level top canopy, I'll have to raise the lights higher as they bolt upwards during this next week.
With the initial six weeks of vegetative growth before being put into bloom mode, I can tell this one will have a decent harvest. I'm looking forward to seeing the Pink Kush bud structure, I remember this strain having dense buds.
Apricot Kush is male
After a week and a half of bloom mode the Apricot Kush plant has been found to be a pollen producing male plant. Second time was not the charm with these seeds, the first one was male too.
This plant was trimmed down so the pollen will be easier to manage, and will soon separated from the female cannabis plants.
The first male Apricot Kush plant was put to good use and pollinated a Durban Violette lower branch bud for a handful of crossbred seeds.
I will use this Apricot Kush pollen to cross pollinate a lower branch of the Pink Kush that's in bloom, and save some of the pollen for a future pollination. A lot of crossbreeding this year, in a few months I'll start stabilizing the crossbred strains.
Pink Kush, Apricot Kush