@FuCkGrOwEr, los nuevos brotes tienen buen verde, el tamaño de las hojas y la distancia de los nudos es muy buena, las puntas de las hojas se las ve sin quemaduras... Sigue así, no te excedas con los nutrientes y tampoco con los riegos. Muy importante es hacer un lavado de raices de por lo menos 10 días... Y espera, se paciente xq la flor hasta que no esté terminada, no llega a su peso óptimo. Hay muy buenos cultivadores aquí que saben cuándo cortar. Suerte
Such beautiful plants. You are doing a great job for your first time! Would you be alright with me offering some advice as we near flower? So this goes for autoflowers & photoperiods. When we are in flower temperature control & humidity become very vital to how our buds will develop and finish.
We grow our buds in rooms that are too hot, We get big airy buds without much resin. If we grow our buds out in rooms that are too cold we will get extremely dense caked nugs but lose out on way to much size, For weight we want density + size. So generally we want our lights on temperature to remain between 77-80 MAX & no more than 9 degrees less with lights off. While our cannabis plants are still expending energy to grow vertically and out, If we allow for too much of a temperature swing beyond 10 degrees less at night our plants will stretch a lot.
Once our ladies finish their vertical growth, Autoflowers we watch for it photoperiods its generally by weeks 4-6 they will be 100% done growing vertically. Now we can open up those temperature gaps between lights on and lights off to start simulating the colder nights as the season is ending. This will signal the plant to put extra energy into the budding process and resin production, 10 degrees less with lights off and a bit more each week until harvest will work great for this.
If you have any questions please feel free to ask me anytime, All I ask is you take the time to follow my grow diaries profile and sub to my youtube channel which is linked off my grow diaries profile. I am currently producing a youtube tutorial series sponsored by seedsman for all levels of growers to utilize. Keep up the great work & if there is anything I can do to help please let me know!
@FuCkGrOwEr, That's really cool! Never seen it done before, it's fun to see people being inventive for their scenario. A big part of learning how to grow is adapting to what you have.
Anytime message me even if it's hypothetical.
Happy Growing!
@LegacyMarketFarm, thank you for the advice Yes it's hot because I’m live in thailand and this season is f..king hot😱😓and I use a 50x50cm wardrobe now I'm limited in planting space and many other things, I'm following you if i have any questions.I'll chat or if you have any further suggestions, just let me know. thx for helping me🙏🙏
Hey there growmie,
Thanks so much for sharing this diary with us! We hope that you had a good experience with growing our Strawberry Pie
It was a joy to look through your photos, very artsy! enjoy the harvest ❤️