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This week we moved her from the seedlings bucket into her own bucket, it’s about 10 litres, but it’s filled to the 3.5 to 4 litre mark.
This little strawberry is growing right along; I’m more than happy with her progress so far in week 3.
At the end of this week I took a zap strap and lightly pinched the top crowns leaves together to starve it if light a little; I don’t want to top this plant considering it’s an auto flower; but I do want as even a canopy as I can achieve in the end if possible. 🌱 🍓
Last week of veg; this little guy has stayed smaller.
I did a good clean of its air stone which I think was the culprit of its stunt.
Other than her size she looks good and healthy. 🍓
This one seems to be doing well enough, I had to replace an air stone earlier last week, it’s seen some stunting from that.
Otherwise this little gaffer is doing well; first week of flower; and a brand new hydro system give her lots of space to stretch out and grow.
We shall see the results in the coming weeks 🍓💨
This week we changed up the nutrient mix for the long Haul of flower.
Little strawberry cough is plugging along pretty well.
She’s small so far, but steady eddy. 🍓 💨
This plant is plugging along; but she pales a little in comparison to her blackberry sister.
She smells great, and she is all in all a pretty little plant.
She seems to be thriving in her own way; and growing along just fine.
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She’s starting to pack on some girth and smell really nice.
This plant will mature out to be a short one; but considering the slow and steady bud growth, I hope she’s gonna be a stocky one.
She’s a pretty little plant, the buds have a delicate lime and forest green appearance with very pale hairs, and they smell piney and sharp. 🍓💨
This ones gonna stay short, but she’s packing on the poundage.
Still relatively underdeveloped, white and hairy buds, but they are dense and they smell incredible.
I hope to see them mature a lot in the next two weeks.
She is impressing me even in the face of adversity.
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Last week of nutrients for this puppy.
She has really done some good gains this week.
She smells sweet and sharp.
Trichomes are nice and milky and the hairs are starting to mature nicely.
This ones going to be a small batch; but I think it’ll be some nice weed 🍓 💨
This plant was a bit of a disappointment, but I do believe it struggled from the beginning.
All in I am very happy that it produced something to be tasted, even though she turned out small and shimmy I loved her till the end 💜
@Themythicalchristine, good to hear and they seem to be growing well! Nice job!! As another tip: you have some reddish hue going on the leaves, check the stems for red striping , if so, add one teaspoon of epsom salt to your next feed! Hapy growing and and Ill check in from time too time to see how your doing! You're very welcome and this is how I learn too, experienced growers mentioning stuff I never knew about :P
@BioBuds, I wanted to monitor and get back to you.
So far it seems to be controlled, I haven’t seen much of the same damage in the last few weeks.
I do fight with PH sometimes in bloom, and that can burn my leaves a bit, but the damage you saw was still in veg I believe.
We found that this one has been stunted by an air stone malfunction in the early vegetative stage, that could also correlate to the damaged leaf, both were in the same time frame.
Your awesome to see that!
Thank you for mentioning it, and some possible causes, as you have broadened my knowledge horizon. 🌺
Very nice! I like your buckets man, that looks like a awesome set up.
I never had much luck indoors so i had to move outside and let nature take the wheel LOL
@StoneyJake, thanks! It has been a lot of research and development.
Lots of adjustment and factors to hake into account.
Once you get it all dialed in it becomes really smooth and easy, but getting there can be a turbulent process.
Things I have struggled with in the past and currently are light intensity, PH, water levels and turbidity.
I’ve come to the conclusion that the larger the reservoirs are the easier it seems to be to keep the solution stable, and you can never really have enough air.
I’m sure I’ll forever be reinventing and adjusting the process as I continue to perfect and learn knowledge and techniques.