Had an accident in the tent. Stupid liner in my tent slipped and I also slipped. Squashed about 1/3 of my biggest plant. This was over a week ago and she is recovering fine. Bigger isn't always better right?
Nice colas starting. Have a few that are taller than the rest on each plant so I'm guessing my lights suck, or I need more. Been doing a little rotation.
I'm beginning to realize I should have flipped 2 weeks sooner. Trying to manage a 3-4' plant in a 4x4 tent isn't easy for DWC when doing changes,
For top offs, I have a submersible pump that I use with the extra bucket I have to make everything easier.
CHECK YOUR AIR STONES!. I use the big round ones, but they do get clogged and will need cleaning. I originally had 8 to rotate out with 4 plants.
The dogs got 3 of them and I broke the stem off of one. Anyways a soak in mild detergent and thorough rinse will fix them up back to new.
Heavy defoliation at week three flower and the plants pretty much gave me the finger and were right back where they were a week later, so no more of that.
I saved the popcorn off of the broken branches from my "accident" and the ones I've been pinching off. The high is not what you would expect from GG4 as they were immature buds.
Definitely all upstairs. Kind of like taking Adderall and Xanax together maybe? Ate like a little piggy and slept like a baby though.
Gonna be some sticky stuff! (I hope)
I would look to get that room a bit warmer for sure, You will end up with some very nice dense caked buds off these ladies with these temps for sure! only problem will be somewhat losing out on size, If we get a bit warmer in there we can get the best of both worlds. Keep up the great work friend
Looks good man. Your lights on temps are a little low. 72 at this stage of development will cause slower growth and smaller bud site formations. The first 4 to 6 weeks high 70s to low 80s will help make much larger buds. after that lower temps of 77 and 10 degrees less at night will help form them up nice and dense and you will get much more resin production. Keep up the good work ! Also look into getting a PAR meter and a thermal gun to read your plant tops and get the maximum potential from your equipment.