Beginning of week 9. The 3 “good” plants are putting on bulk now, really see a nice difference every couple of days or so. These are seriously frosty, very high trichome density. For these 3 I’m adding Overdrive, and reducing the Big Bud slightly.
The runt of the litter is actually starting to chug along, I’ve tied its branches out just to see what happens, still not expecting this to yield all that much though.
The trichomes on part of one of the plants seem to be maturing much faster than everywhere else. Some branches are clearly more developed than others. I’m thinking I may need to eventually do a partial harvest. I’ve never done this before, but I still ha e at least a couple of weeks before I make a decision.
Nothing notable day to day, all 4 plants I can tell will be ready for harvest at different times. 2 of them have some very under-developed branches and I will partially harvest them.
The plant that is farthest along, the top 15-20% near the original main cola, is already showing about 15% amber trichomes. Will do a single flush today or tomorrow, then chop a few days later once dried out. I then plan on going back to regular feeding for the remainder of the plant.
Next week should be interesting!
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