Pistil Week, Fams!
Saw the tiny little hairs called pistils at the start of the week. I'm uploading 2 weeks later so I can say I've seen some amazing growth throughout these 2 flowering weeks in pistil growth (D57).
I also noticed the top soil was drying out with the regular 650ml of water I've been giving her (in a Gatorade bottle, conveniently enough). I started doubling to 1300 ml (2 Gatorade bottles worth) on D55.
The pistils grew quite exponentially the first few days. D55 was when they really started to show, even from far away.
The smells also got strong this week towards the end! I would say the smell went form moderate to strong! My wife can smell it from upstairs (we live in a duplex) and my grow tent is downstairs and all zipped up! Expecting some stanky babes out of this one <3
@Ganjafarmer420flowers, I'm the same so far. This site has helped a lot! I'm getting inspired by strains, methods and pretty much everything to do with growing! I have to admit, I thought this would be a hobby, but I really see it as a lifestyle at this point! Growing is a lot of fun, seeing the change in your plants literally everyday.
@tislam95,no I can't see it causing you any issue as long there is plenty of soil I gather the roots will only grow to what they have available. Like I say I'm a novice like you just keep reading reading reading and having a play
@Ganjafarmer420flowers, I wanted to see how far General Hydroponics only would take me. I'll start using CalMag in my second set of grows (in a month or so).
Please consider getting a dehumidifier now to keep running just outside of the tent. this is a very risky humidity level! Keep high air flow too do not go easy on the air flow esp now until u can release some humidity. This is dangerously high for mold/rot! 🙏 Good luck ! 👍
@exclusiveX420, Really good advice mate! I didn't think the humidity would naturally stay in the high 90s. I don't know why I even bothered buying a humidifier!
I have ordered a Humidifier (the TaoTronics one on Amazon) for the next grow!
@Smokin_Joe, I usually take the daily picture after watering. So that's why most of the pictures show the plants being wet. I've maintained humidity between 40-60%. Usually at the lower 40s, as I don't want an algae infestation and pests.