8/22 Flowertime! GDP 2 and GDP 3 are both in flower. The purple grand daddy girls are moving into the next phase of growth, II has more flower sites but III is a little taller.
Both plants are outside in the sun during the day and moved under a porch roof at night or rain. Summers in the south are hot so we keep a small fan going on hot days.
I hate me a damn white fly. Trying to keep bugs off is a daily thing, Using sprays and sticky strips but I cant get them all
It was hot today and their starting to flower so I promised the girls if they were all good they would get a Fish Shit treat. I had a feed mixed up of a Sunday cocktail for the older girls
and I gave the younger plants a small taste of an adult plant drink. I think they liked it.
8/24 HOT! It is so hot the squirrels are eating our tomatoes.
The weather is hot and the bugs don't care. The GDP girls and their friends are in the middle of an August heat wave with highs in the middle+ 90's in the shade.
The dang gone bugs are eating my lovely leaves and I have had enough. I like growing outside but the bad is outweighing the good so I moved both GDP's, a blueberry, a banana kush and a mature Gorilla glue to the 39" x 39" grow tent.
The light schedule is on 14 on and 10 off and there is a small fan circulating air also have a carbon filter exhaust fan on low. I have a couple of sticky strips hanging to get any bugs brought in from outside.
8/25 (38 days old) Looks like everybody is settled in the tent and happy. Today everybody got a good drink of nutrients first thing in the AM. The GDP twins took in week 5 of Foxfarm soil feed.
I did add some Cal-mag, a little Terpinator and PH up to get to 6.5
8/26 Granddaddy girls are acclimated to their new environment. The late day temps in the tent go up to about 85° and nights are high 70's. A small dehumidifier is set on 45%.
All the bud sites have white pistils and are forming new each day. Some of the older fan leaves are being used up as supposed to. I know they feel better without them dam bugs on them,
They do miss the sun but its all good.