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Grow-Along Series: Burmese Kush in a 3x3 Foot Tent: Week 5 of Vegetative Growth
We continue topping the plants to get a nice, bushy plant with a flat canopy, and transplant them into their final fabric pot to be used for flowering.
More Burmese Kush in a 3x3 Foot Tent

We use a 3.5'x3.5' Complete Grow Kit with a PhytoMAX-2 800 to grow 4 'Burmese Kush' Cannabis plants from clone through harvest! Covers preparation for the grow, starting with clones, and getting things settled in to start vegetative growth.

Transplanting the clones into larger pots.

The plants are growing rapidly, and need to be topped to encourage a bushier growth habit.

The plants need an even more thorough topping and thinning to keep a nice, dense, flat canopy.

We remove small sucker branches from the base, as the plants grow to nearly fill the tent- almost time to flip them into flower!

Since the plants have grown enough to fill the tent, we defoliate them (cut off most of the leaves) and flip them into flower! Within 4 days the plants have re-grown leaves.

The plants are growing and stretching during their second week of flower.

The plants are really starting to push out flowers, and on day 18 of flower we perform the second defoliation, removing all the leaves again and cleaning up the bottom of the plants. After defoliation, we install the scrog net to provide support for the growing buds as well as spacing them evenly in the tent.

This video covers how we are mixing the Advanced Nutrients we are using for this grow.

Checking in on the flowering plants as they start to really put on weight! At the last two weeks of flower we flush the plants to clear out excess nutrients.

After 68 days in flower, the plants are ready to harvest! We take down all the buds, trim them up, and get them drying. For the record, the final dried weight was 1090 grams- 2.4 pounds of top-shelf flowers!

This video shows how to reprogram your HT2 controller to maintain humidity for a proper drying cycle, as well as how to use the timer to control oscillating fans during the drying process.

Once dried and cured, we weigh up all the flowers- 1090 grams!