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I'm still looking for the best settings and distances, how much water to give and all that jazz. They're looking alright except for the tiny flies, which are slowly going for the traps I set up.
Really hoping this one will take off.
They are looking good. No problems. The flies show up less and less.
It looks like the plants are entering flowering phase. Let's hope they grow some more, this is a little laughable.
All startedd flowering now. All I can try doing now is spread the branches and give them as much light as possible. Who knows.. maybe some big buds will come?
I'll be adding some more nutrition to the water, as per advice.
Monday: most advanced flowering plants are really sturdy. Showing signs of deficiency, yes. None too disturbing and I'm keeping close eye on development.
Friday: deficiencies are very visible in the one blooming the hardest. I've adjusted the pH of the water, which turned out to be 7,9. I've just started using a meter for this. I overwatered them a little and added only a little bit of al-ga-mic. Apart from the obvious defs the plants are bouncy and seemingly content.
Sunday:
After some lst I found out the canopy got thicker than anticipated. The plants have calmed down quite a bit. More deep greens show up even in the ones that have been blooming for a while now. Here's hoping the plants stay friendly toward eachother.
Monday.
More lst done. Not sure which of the tiny buds to remove. Perhaps I'll leave them to grow.
Wednesday.
Humidity stable at 30%
Sunday.
More yellowing. I'm very happy the plants are healthy otherwise, no awful bugs or diseases.
I will keep the plants healthy as long as I can. I'm monitoring the most ripened cola's, I'm to make charas from them soon. Leaving the other plant to mature.
Tips on how to handle root rot are very welcome.
Monday
Deficiencies showing up more and more.
Tomorrow I'm cutting down the two plants that have been in bloom for almost six weeks.
Hopefully, the last one will recover.
Tuesday
I cut down the two, tried to make charas and I failed. The past few grows do not reap much joy.
I am still aiming to get this stuff down.
And let this one plant bloom a little longer. Perhaps in the end make some hash from it.
Meanwhile the next seed (hindu kush) is germinating.
Next lessons please.
Thursday
No weird things happening just yet.
Wednesday.
It must have been stunted for a while after her buddies went away. Oh and they are revegging.
As you can see, removing the other plants did not stop any deficiencies and I'm positive she is lacking space to get comfortable.
Saturday
I completely removed the other plants from the soil. Granted; root residue here and there.
Hoping for a speedy recovery.
If by the end of flowering I have something to smoke, that'd be great.
Monday:
After a couple of stressful weeks, this plant is still standing and the buds seem to fatten nicely.
Granted, all the fan leaves are yellow, purple is settling in more and it loses leaves as I'm writing this. But considering all the work it went through I call this a win. Trichomes are forming more, the smell is getting interesting and the soil has no dank rotting at the places of the old roots found near where the other plants used to be.
I'm riding this one out.
Wednesday
More cloudy trichomes and the pistils are turning red and brown.
Sunday
A trim was done. Now for the final days. Starting tomorrow this little girl get less feed and I will change the light schedule to 12/12 or less.