Week 8
So we finally got some rain in my area, so our humidity has been a lot higher than usual. I got used to the plants needing a gallon per day. With the higher humidity they’ve only needed about 2/3 gallon. So I flooded my plant dishes once or twice before I got used to that, so I did a thorough clean of all the dirt and twine bits that have accumulated over time, and lysol wiped the tent’s tray.
I do have a few crinkled or damaged leaves, so I think that might be a calcium deficiency. I have been pHing to the lower side of the range, so I probably just locked it out. At least the next few gallons I’ll try to shoot for a pH of 7.
I’m starting to see the yellowing under leaves again, so nitrogen deficiency. So apparently I have a pretty tight line to walk with these ladies to avoid nute burn, and avoid nitrogen deficiency, so I’m switching to 50% dose of nutes every other watering, and for my plain water for the alternate days, I’m adding just the ‘Grow’ 4-3-3 stuff to maintain the nitrogen levels.
I noticed a lot of the lower branches were getting pretty beefy, so I went through and did a more thourough LST. I was able to create some air flow and spread the canopy through the middle, so hopefully some more light can get down into the dense foliage.
@BlazedSaiyan, first time growing, so I can't say much. One plant seemed to be growing stronger the whole grow, and also produced the best clone. That said, I couldn't tell the difference between the two plants.
Looking good mate! One of my favourite ever strains, was smoking this over the weekend and boy is it good, it’s definitely in my top 3! Can’t wait to see the harvest! :D
I think they need a bit of rest, switch the light just like you said, as it's not a autoflowering, she definitly needs darkeness.. And don't worry for the nut burn she will recover quickly, just keep your nuts a little lower as she's not enough tall to drink all you give.. Happy growing !