D39 - The first day in the second week of flower.
D41 - Not much to report except that she definitely has a clear pine smell and she is starting to get sticky.
D42 - Moving day! I cut the Colorado Cookies girl in the tent today, and since I want to use that tent for drying, I decided to relocate the Chocodope girl to my old, tiny drying tent. I also felt that running the big light is wasted on her considering how stunted she is, so getting her under another light anyway made sense.
So I put her in a 40x40x120 cm tent under a ViparSpectra P600 light, where she will stay until the Colorado Cookies girl is finished drying. At that point, she will move back but still be under the ViparSpectra.
Right now, her entire setup is very basic, with no extraction fan or circulation fan: just a tent, light, and a pot. There is no need to waste a ton of energy on her since the yield will be minimal.
@BigDaddyK, Hmmmm... you could very well be correct as this is the first time I grow in such small pots, and I'm not used to how fast they dry up. I'll water her a bit more frequently and see if it helps. Cheers for the tip.
@SeedsNStems, Sure thing! I used 60 grams of chili flakes and soaked them in 500 ml 60% ethanol for about two hours, stirring now and then, before finally straining it through a coffee filter. This base tincture needs to be diluted to 1:10 when using it. I put around 50 ml of the tincture in a small spray bottle and then added 450 ml of distilled water. Check out my CBD Nordle diary for some pics.
There are also some recipes right here on Growdiaries: growdiaries.com/journal/best-organic-pesticides-to-use-for-cannabis-plants
@love_2_grow,
I think mint is good lavender maybe I am Lucy my shop is surrounded in Box Elder bugs they keep most everyting at bay LOL except the dam spider mites on my Fruit Slap only one they like probably need to get rid it the honeysuckle out side my veg room
@amazongrow, Well, she is a project of sorts in that way that it is the first time I tried transplanting an auto, it is the first time I use this particular soil blend that I made, and the first time I grow in such small containers. Clearly, I must have stunted her in some way. Someone suggested that underwatering might have been the issue, which might be the case since I'm not used to these small pots. We live and learn ;)
@love_2_grow, I thought it was a pet project or something... back in the days I use to do that with some pruned branches =)
she is lovely though =)
congrats