09/01/2023
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Grow-report of Paradox grown in a greenhouse

We bring you another grow-report from grower Scarab. This time we describe his cultivation of two Paradox plants in the greenhouse.

Paradox cannabis seeds product logo
  • Number of plants : 2
  • Fertilizers used : Advanced Nutrients A+B+Bud Candy and Atami booster for flowering
  • Medium : Pots with soil/perlite for vegetation and transfer into the ground for bloom.
  • Training technique : Cutting, bending, pruning and defoliation
  • Cultivation period : May 10 to October 12
  • Location : Central Europe
  • Harvest : 312 and 334 grams
  • Taste : Earth,spicy
  • Aroma : Spicy
  • Effect : motivating, refreshing
  • heigh : both cca 1,7 meters

Grow-report notes

The grower was first of all very surprised by the homogeneity of his two Paradoxes, comparable to growing from clones, but they were grown from seeds. The Paradox plants spent the growing phase in 20 litres pots outside the greenhouse and were moved directly to the ground into the greenhouse after the transition to flowering.

Cultivation techniques for the Paradox

Growth in the vegetation was quite wild,only topping used 3 times.
After flowering started, the Paradoxes were defoliated and the inner and lower branches were pruned. In the second third of the flowering phase, some branches had to be bent or cracked and then fixed.

The bad weather was slightly offset by the greenhouse

Unfortunately the weather was quite rainy in September and the sun was behind clouds for about 2 weeks straight. However, thanks to the greenhouse and the hardiness of the Paradox, there was no problem with any mildew on either plant.

note : To reduce humidity and condensation in the upper part of the greenhouse, he had to cut quite large ventilation holes.

The problem with Napomyza pest

Grower has identified an infestation of the pest Napomyza during the growth cycle. Despite this being a pest whose impact on yield is negligible, damage to the leaves of Paradox plants increased the risk of rot. Once the invasion was resolved, the grower had to pay extra attention to the fungus, but the incredible resistance of this sativa did not give rot a chance.

Now let’s take a look at the large serie of photos of Paradox flowering plants. We’ll start at the beginning of the third week after the flowering phase begins.

Day 60 was the last day of the Paradox grow run. The last photo shows a sample of the beautiful Paradox bud.

Paradox cannabis plant flowers by Nuka Seeds
dryed Paradox bud

Do you like what can the Paradox provide you in greenhouse even with bad weather? Buy it now.

Do you like this grow-report on the cultivation of Paradox from grower Scarab? Check out other grow reports of Nuka Seeds strains here. Do you also want to share your experience with growing a Nuka strain with other cannabis growers? Just contact us.

Published by Sakul

09/01/2023

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