End of week 10 still rocking. Couple days late posting because of Thanksgiving. Dropped the nutes ppm a bit. Noticed lights might be too close, seen some light burn I think. Both are adjusted now. 2-3 more weeks with the Dr. I think. Well see.
Lol. We have the exact same nutes. Well I have sensi coco and I don't have the sen and I have bud factor X. Very nice to see your grows. Great to know how well AN works in DWC as ive just got 2 19l pots. Can't wait. Very nice!!!! Oh, btw, if you have any tips or things that I need to know about how AN works in DWC can u please DM me. Thanks bro
@gottagrowsometime, works great. Especially since it manages PH for you. Only thing I've noticed is some plants want cal-mag added first if the water ppm is too low. Like good Reverse osmosis water. Best wishes, thanks for the kind words.
@ILoVeThiSpLaNt, Barely... I did two rounds of pruning on each branch since when I look away it still looked to have a lot. 3 large braches took almost 2 hours! Maybe half way at this point.
@BioBuds, The flower period on the Dr. Grinspoon is 90-95 days. Pretty unique. So flushing at about 91 days seems legit for this strand. I did give it a real hard pruning early flower which might have set it back a tad.
Excellent diary!
I'm curious to try this legendary strain but I'm scared about cleaning the plann when harvesting
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"Plant is eating and drinking nutes like a champ" - In the beginning, I was confused by the diary, where it was said that this strain eats very poorly.
Now I completely agree with you - he eats actively and I don't see any difference with my previous plants (in terms of appetite, otherwise it is a very interesting representative of cannabis)
@smalinet, I agree, I kept reading it was sensitive to nitrogen. It seems to be just fine with high levels. Maybe they overfed after a hard pruning or defoliation. Not sure...