This week progressed normally. I continue to tie down the top colas allowing more light to hit the lower bud sites. The bottom half has already grown super tall. I may put the trellis net up sooner, than week 8.
CF#2 and 3 are a bit taller than CF#1 and 4. From the beginning they have been developing quicker and bigger. I hope it's not because they are male, which normally is the case ( from my experience the ones that turn out to be male grew bigger and quicker than the others). I do have 2 different lights though, CF#1 and 4 are directly under my Phlizon 1200 and CF#2 and #4 are under my Gixxer 1000. Supposedly the Phlizon is stronger, however the plants under the Gixxer are the bigger ones, so I dunno.
I accidentally topped CF#2 the main cola decided to snap from being pulled down. I'm not sure how effective it will be being that the plant had about 9 sets of leaves and only the top snapped off. Ideally when topping I would have cut it way shorter all the way to node 4 or 5. I guess time will tell.
I am seeing ever so slight signs of nute burn on the tips of a few leaves, I will only feed ph'd water for the next few feedings. I've been on a 4th day feeding schedule with them (it's been averaging 3 days for soil to dry ) so I water on the 4th day. Last week on the 3/8/22 I fed them 2 liters each ph'd to 6.6 I stepped it up a bit and fed them 1tsp of each part of the general hydroponics flora series (probably why some leaves show signs of burns) mixed into a 3 gallon sprayer. So I still only gave 1/3 of what the manufacturer recommend, the bottle says 1tsp per gallon of each at this stage. After feeding I am left with 1 gallon of water.
On 3/12/22 I fed them 2 liters each, instead of adding more nutes, I simply mixed in 2 gallons of tap water into the left over 1 gallon of water from the previous feeding and ph'd it to 6.6. it left me with another gallon of water.
I also did some light defoliation on them today, removing a total of 22 leaves and 3 smaller bud sights between all 4 plants. I figured about 5 per plant won't hurt.
The temps have been steady, 64-69° low at night 76° to 83° day, humidity between 52-60%.
All peaches and cream so far!
That looks healthy and tasty! Mine is at about 7 weeks now. Looks like it will take a bit longer than 12 weeks given that you are at 14 now, good to know. First time growing this strain.