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Fed nutrients for the week, until Monday.
Defoliate and LST work. Repotted with promix HP.
Waiting for a Mephisto genetics order of some skywalker to come in, and I’ll run those while I veg these guys.
Lookin good still. A little yellow tips on one leaf, but I’m not all that worried.
New tent seems to hold up my heavy equipment pretty well for a cheap 100$ 5x5 from Amazon. Although the cmh gets really hot, I’d like to upgrade to LED if anyone can recommend a decent but budget LED for a 5x5
~thanks!
Almost daily defoliation and managing the LST.
All is good, should really start flowering soon, just waiting for the other strains to start showing gender.
Flipped to flower on the 6th of august. But some leaves are showing signs of THRIPS damage.
Going to try and get rid of them before flowering is in full effect.
Picking up sticky traps and safers end all today. I will research other methods before using the safers end all because I’m a little iffy on the safers but on the other hand I’ve heard of many people using it.
Ditched my photo period plants outside to flower, mainly due to a thrips infestation mainly affecting my photo periods.
But also because that makes more room in the tent for more plants ;)
@JamMAKEcan, I haven’t tried neem oil, it doesn’t seem to be available where I live.
I do have a doktor doom fogger, and safers end all. Both use pyrethrins to get rid of bugs, I was thinking of trying another spray of safers, if there’s bugs left I will do the fogger.
@JamMAKEcan,thanks! I’d say the earlier the better to start training, I’d say my first tie down happens during weeks 2-3.
Usually when there’s at least 2-3 nodes.
@SuggaShane, they’re doing great, to be honest since I put them outside I have given up on them but they are just thriving lolol got a lil pest problem with them being outdoors but it doesn’t seem to be to big of a deal.