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Sunday, June 20: Started to defoliate to open her up. She’s getting bushy and I’d like to increase air circulation. Rip and stripping leaves.
Monday, June 21: More light defoliation. Gave her a quart of plain tap water.
Tuesday, June 22: I see white pistils forming. She’s going into flower 🌸.
She’s growing. Raised light to 18” from top of plant.
Wednesday, June 23: Gave her big bloom and tiger bloom this morning.
.05 ml / 1 qt of tiger bloom
1 ml / 1 qt of big bloom
= poured qt into a 1/2 gallon jug and filled with tap to dilute.
Slight leaf curl on the edges of new growth. Raised the light to 19” from the top of the plant. Used the garden wire to loosely tie her to the the bucket to keep her low. I also did the same for some of the side branches. She’s starting to stretch. I also noticed she’s not as bendy. Going to quit manipulating her leaves to get light into her and just let her grow.
Friday, June 25: Gave her big bloom and tiger bloom this morning.
.05 ml / 1 qt of tiger bloom
1 ml / 1 qt of big bloom
= poured qt into a 1/2 gallon jug and filled with tap to dilute.
Sunday, June 27: Fed her 1/2 gallon of tap.
Monday, June 28: She’s droopy today. The 1/2 gallon may have been too much. Opened the tent to get more air in it to help dry out the pot.
1st week down and so far so good. I’ve been playing with the light distance and she seems to like it at 18”. I’m watering when I see the soil dry out but I’m also scared to overwater so I do it sparsely. Mostly hand sprinkling tap water around her. Nothing special. I did manage to fix my tent by adjusting the filter so that I have more room which is cool. I also picked up the volcano hybrid. That whip attachment is absolutely bonkers.
Good call on the additional watch to germ faster... Germing in cold weather can be a biiii**ch and half!
Sending the best of vibes to you, your plant/s, and your mutual growth together! Good luck! 🌱
@JamMAKEcan, thank you I think so too. Although the trichomes are some are clear, some mostly cloudy, and few amber. I read for sativas, it is best to harvest when 30% amber 70% clear. So I will wait a few then I plan to put her in the dark for 24 hrs before the big day.