I cut out the nutrients and let the plant do its thing. I also noticed the plant had been pollinated and was starting to grow seeds, so I cut her at the end of this week, a week early. I left a portion of the plant to seed, but the rest was cut and hung. The branch I left is showing toxicity, proof of the intensity of nutrients this plant needed to survive. I tried to combat this with PH balancer to keep the cola productive and not toxified by the excessive nutrients needed by the rest of the plant that wasn't there. I was successful by prolonging the life closest to winter by building a heat trap, and mulching the ground beside the plant.
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@Legendaryseedthumb, I had a small branch and I used that for photos because it dried quicker. How do you know when the big branches are perfectly dry to start trimming?
@NinjaWeed, I never knew that. I am still going to treat the plant to see if my methods worked in slowing down my stem rot caused by wounded tissue.š¤ I was calling it fungus lmaoo. šš š I am done posting this week, just gonna work and document my treatment method. I will post the results, in 19 days.
@Bhangi_Zimidar, Fem is inferior genetically bcs they are severly inbreed, only buy regular. Always discard hermies since they have a genetic predisposition to be that way. Plants with good genetics cant be stressed into being hermaphrodites with light pollution (can only be stressed chemically). I would recommend to get that licence and breed on your own to ensure quality and evade that shit thats bothering you. With an early harvest you lost a lot of yield.