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P4’s first week was rather uneventful however has shown good growth and development. Small dips in humidity have slightly affected the seedling but nothing to be massively concerned about.
P4 has shown promising growth and development over the past week, even with semi frequent dips in humidity the plant has shown resilience and should have no problem continuing to grow at a steady rate.
P4 has shown promising growth over the past week and has responded well to the introduction of nutrients. Transplanting will be considered within the next week depending on growth rate and root development.
P4 has had some healthy growth and development over the past week with enough root development being seen to merit transplanting to a 3L plastic pot with a 70% coco to 25% perlite to 5% worm castings. P4 has responded well to being transplanted and will be transplanted a second time to a 3 gallon fabric pot.
P4 has shown a steady rate of growth with no complications so far. Topping will be implicated within the next week or so as the plant increase size and number of nodules. P4 has been healthy throughout its life so far.
P4WW has shown nice healthy development over the past week, enough to merit being topped to promote a more healthy and developed canopy. A small stunt in its growth rate has been observed post topping however this isn’t of any major concern as soon it will resume a steadier rate of development.
P4 has shown good growth and development over the past week with a recovery from being topped being seen with new growth being seen at the topping site. P4’s nutrients were slightly adjusted to encourage a boost in growth before I flip into flower, as the wedding cake plants it shares a tent with at now ready to be flipped.
P4 has continued to develop steadily and in good health. While only about half way through its desired vegetation stage, P4 has developed well enough to be transplanted into a 7.5L pot with a 70% Coco to 20% Perlite to 10% worm castings. P4 will be finished in this pot. Due to being sent into flower earlier than expected I wasn’t able to start any LST on P4 however a small amount of defoliation was implemented to allow underdeveloped tops access to light and to promote healthy cola development.
P4 has shown incredible growth over the past week, with the rate of growth increasing greatly as the plant progresses further into flower. A second defoliation was performed to expose developing tops to direct light to promote further development, this defoliation also made adjusting the Scrog net. Nutrients have been altered and closely monitored to prevent any complications.
P4 has shown a considerable improvement in its rate of growth and prioritisation of top development. With such developments being seen may of the smaller developing tops were being covered restricting their growth, as such a extensive defoliation was preformed to help promote heavy development in chosen areas. P4’s current rate of growth suggests it will bounce back from the stress.
P4 has shown a steady rate of growth, however it hasn’t quite recovered from its defoliation. Like most of the plants at the moment P4 has been showing signs of a nitrogen deficiency as such Week 5 flower nutrients have been altered to combat any further complications in flower.
P4 has continued to develop at a steady rate with calyx beginning to develop at each module. P4 is yet to fully recover from its defoliation however continues to grow and heal steadily. A small discolouration at the tips of some fan leaves indicates a nutrient imbalance/excess. Week 5 of flower nutrients but will be close monitored.
P4 has displayed a considerable boost in development with all remaining tops beginning to steadily develop into colas. Close attention will be paid to the colas clustered in the centre of the plant so each developing cola will get enough light exposure to properly continue into bud stacking. All major discolourations have dissipated with the canopy returning to a healthy colour.
P4 has displayed a continuous steady rate of growth with colas developing at each major top and a tight cluster of smaller less developed colas have formed at the centre of the plant. As P4 progresses into later stages of flower trichomes have begun to develop in an outward spread from the colas. Selective defoliations have been preformed over the last week to expose the lesser developed cola cluster to direct light. Nutrients have been closely monitored and all discolouration has subsided and PPM has been increased to accommodate the needs of P4 in flower.
P4 has continued to develop at a steady rate with small colas forming in the centre cluster, and larger colas forming on the outer most developed leaves. Trichome production has increased now forming a thin “frosty” layer of trichomes. As the colas continue to develop the aroma of the plant has intensified giving off a powerful fruity smell.
P4 has continued to develop at a steady rate with colas fattening up and emitting a strong fruity smell. Sugar leaves have bounced back from the defoliation earlier in the week with a thick canopy forming and making a tight cluster of smaller colas at the centre of the plant. Trichome production has remained at a slow however steady rate slowly coating the colas.
Over the past week P4 has continued to grow and develop more defined and structured colas, with three main colas around the outer canopy. Several smaller colas have developed in a cluster at the centre of the canopy. Trichome production has continued at a steady rate slowly coating the colas. A defoliation was preformed to allow for better airflow and light distribution through the canopy. P4 is also giving off a strong fruity aroma.
P4 has displayed a continuous rate of development with dense resinous colas forming on each branch. A defoliation was preformed to allow for better airflow through the canopy. Trichome development has remained steady slowly coating each cola.