the day before it started to bloom, the light was turned on at full power, the nitrogen deficiency was due to using biobizz all mix, first toxic and then deficiency.
Amazing job friend you have done some great work with these plants. Only advice I could suggest if you do not mind I hope, Would be that cannabis plants love heat and humidity. The buds hate it, Your temp ranges in flower are perfect so far. All I could suggest is in veg, If we look for a bit warmer of temps in the range of 79-84 MAX with lights on & no more than 9 degrees less with lights off, We can get our veg period to be more vigorous and get bigger plants quicker. Especially if we introduce some humidity in the first couple weeks of veg. When our plants are small their roots are small as well & we can help speed them along through this slower stage of growth with some humidity for the leafs to intake & supplement the roots. We can use humidity of 60-70% to do this very good.
As I mentioned earlier we like to keep our temperature gaps in veg & early flower to within 9 degrees less between lights on and lights off. Why we do this is that if we expose our plants to large fluctuations in temperature durring these stages we stretch our plants more than we want to. We want to grow nice tight stacked plants to get nice big dense bud formations. Once our plants finish growing vertically by weeks 4-6 of flower, Then we can slowly widen that temperature gap to beyond more than 10 degrees less & a little more each week with lights off until we harvest. This helps the plant now send extra energy into the budding process and resin production as it simulates the ending of the season. If we use light deprivation in the last 2 weeks and colder feed temps on the last week before we pull down, We can nudge the plant along in the right direction to finish up really nice and caked.
Keep up the amazing work friend, I would love to get your opinions on my 2 diaries! I have a 200 light 7,000 plant diary and a flashback greenhouse diary I did last summer. Happy growing friend & keep up your amazing efforts. I cannot wait to see this strain finish I have been interested in it for awhile now.
@Psyatique, No problem, I agree man. Lets see how caked and colorful she gets. If its in the pheno it will pop, We can bring it out even more with adjusting our PH in either direction based off which color spectrum we are trying to draw out. Seedsman has a good article on this. Glad to have helped friend I will be paying attention to this one!
@LegacyMarketFarm,forget it now i've given up on that idea and i'm turning off my heater, i've decided to lower the temperatures for the last 4 weeks i want to follow your advice. I will go 23-15 degrees, let's see what this girl will give me.
@LegacyMarketFarm,Thank you very much for your comment and interest. I'm thinking of lowering the temperatures for the last 3 weeks I'll give it 1 more week, I think I'll have exotic colors I hope he gives me this gift. its hazy look already whets my appetite, one love, happy growth, peace
@CanarianGrow92, yes i flushed it, i check the trichomes once a day from the harvest window. I'll share the smoke report, I can't wait to smoke it, genetics that really respond well to trainings.
@ChefDan420,last bullet of the plant kingdom 🙏before that i was going autoflower, from now on it's just scrog and photoperiod, i like to steer it, it really makes me push the limits, i feel excited