So, I been watching YouTube gubbins on 'source and sink', or 'supply and demand', concerning defoliation, basically grasping the idea that buds and light green leaves are sinks(demanding) and the big darker green leaves are the solar panels, ie source(supply), and that the buds don't have big leaves so cannot efficiently photosynthesise. So in my mind, let rip as nature intended and my jungle in a box comes to realisation. The RQS cheese auto is in final stages of flush and will be evicted end of this week, leaving some much needed breathing space. And for my 10cents worth....CO2 crisis??? WHAT IS GREEN AND THRIVES ON CO2?? dumb bastards can't put 2&2 together. Peace, keep it green... you & I know it๐
Really nice finish in the royal cheese given it was mostly under 12/12 and in the shadows. It's really a wonderful mini plant that is strong as an ox. Produced some dank my first run. I have one now that's I think on day 50 that I have no diary for but looking fabulous. Fairly consistent phenos in royal cheese autos which can be hard to find consistency in any auto it seems.