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4.16 L
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Week 21
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106.68
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12 hrs
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IncognitoGreenThumb IncognitoGreenThumb
6 years ago
The root stimulator I think caused new buds to grow all over my plant especially the top crown. I think this because within the week after using it a lot of new white hairs started popping up all over and looks like growth on the tops of the Nugs, as they cone up to a really sharp point because of the growth. I'm not sure if this was something that was suppose to happen a long time ago since I was going another two weeks or so anyway, well at least until that storm hit and stressed my plant and looked like everything just stopped then 5 days ago I put in that Comeback Formula and the plant has blown up with new growth. There's not too much going on and no new growth on the lower branches but that top crown that was always lacking growth compared to the lower ones has blown up, which I was glad for but now with the new white hairs I feel like it's gonna take that new growth weeks to mature so now I feel like my plants all screwed up, I don't know. Also the storms caused a day or two of lighting problems with it getting more than 12 hrs one day and less than 12 hrs the next, I couldn't do anything about it, just hope it didn't screw with my baby's internal clock too much. Excerpt from https://www.growweedeasy.com/ready-for-harvest-pictures "This cannabis bud keeps putting out new white pistils right when it looks like it’s about ready to be harvested! Some plants keep doing this over and over during the flowering stage, and you may eventually have to just decide to make the chop. This picture is right before the grower decided to harvest this plant" The picture referred to in this quote from the website is the 5th/2nd to last picture above. "This bud has many tiny new sugar leaves and new pistils on top. It also has a top-heavy “fist” shape. These are common symptom of heat or light damage, especially if they only appear on the parts of the plant close to the light. If this is happening, look at the older parts of the buds to decide when to harvest. Even though there’s a bunch of new white pistils on top, this bud is ready right now because the rest of the bud looks ready!" This photo is the 6th/last picture above.
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IncognitoGreenThumb
IncognitoGreenThumbstarted grow question 6 years ago
After reading the week description above and also saying I finally updated pics to include the different parts of the plant at different ripeness, I ask when should I harvest? If it's just the 4 pictures up there then I've been lazy to go out and take new pictures starting week 7
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PharmaZ
PharmaZanswered grow question 6 years ago
Yes I would agree with others you have around 4 weeks left if you want to take it to it’s full potential and terms of a mixed body and head highs. _______________________Definitley flush for the full 2 weeks in 2 steps. First water with the volume of the pot in Luke warm water (20c) drench the pot without too much run off. Wait 10 mins follow up with another load of water 1-2x volume of pot. IMO the water does not need to be PH adjusted when flushing soil.✌️🏻
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IncognitoGreenThumb
IncognitoGreenThumbcommentedweek 216 years ago
Also I'm pretty sure the storm caused an imbalance in the p.h. of the soil causing a nutrient lock out too. Not sure if the boomerang helped with that but I'll be a little more involved in future grows testing the soil and such but with this outdoor side of the house in ground plant side project grow I'm not that "testy" I guess I'd put it this time.
CRiSPrGrow
CRiSPrGrowcommented6 years ago
@IncognitoGreenThumb, super interesting case study... can't help you but I'm learning. solution : harvest what's ready, and leave what's not until it is... that way you dont have to compromise...
Stick
Stickcommentedweek 226 years ago
"Congrats on the harvest ! So you have the answer to your question ! You can now pick an answer 😘" @OutForReal this is not a valid answer to me... 😑
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreencommentedweek 216 years ago
The plants looking great. I use fox farm too, when you said you used the comeback formula would that be the boomerang? I've used it on mine when they've had hard times and it seems good...but I'm not flowering like you are, so I'm not sure of the effects. I'm glad I got to see your diary. 😊💚
Experimentgreen
Experimentgreencommented6 years ago
@IncognitoGreenThumb, mine were on their death bed with heat stroke the other morning, and I watered em with that boomerang and other stuff, and it was so funny watching them visibly pick up over the next 30 min. Probably heat stroke and thirst.
IncognitoGreenThumb
IncognitoGreenThumbcommented6 years ago
@Experimentgreen, It was the boomerang comeback formula and it definitely helped because my plant was struggling. I ordered it the second after the storms hit and once I feed it to her after waiting for it in the mail for 3-4 days she looks like a different plant now but bounced back within 48 hrs after giving it to her, as in that next days morning she was perky and a brighter green again, not so droopy and yellowish.
ChefDan420
ChefDan420commentedweek 226 years ago
Looks good 🌬️🌲🌬️🌲🌬️🌲🆒👍🏼
PharmaZ
PharmaZcommentedweek 226 years ago
Congrats on the harvest👍🏼
growdoctordc
growdoctordccommentedweek 216 years ago
You appear recovered and temps are much lower, we’re glad to know
Kvothe
Kvothecommentedweek 206 years ago
Wow! I am surprised its still there... Such a strong winds. It shall return back to normal in a week from stress. You might try to add some root simulator, protector for the stress to your solution.
Quexos
Quexoscommentedweek 196 years ago
Was that the baobob that hit AZ last week? I saw the footage on our local news. 😱😞
OilyEliteOrganics
OilyEliteOrganicscommentedweek 196 years ago
I put my plants under a 600w by the window that way they get both sunlight from the sun and my 600 metal halide . that boost the grow very well its called hardening. Not only that but if a fairy comes by and sprinkles some fairy dust that should help..... For future grows.
BucketBrigade
BucketBrigadecommentedweek 196 years ago
That is quite an adventure. I'm glad to read that you are ok! I'm sure the plant will recover just fine as well. A new greenhouse does sound like a good idea!
growdoctordc
growdoctordccommentedweek 196 years ago
Holy F’ing shit! That read like a mystery novel. I was riveted! Dust devils and mini twisters are abundant and random in the US SW desert. Such extremes! That, combined with little natural water - it’s a miracle anyone lives there at all! Best of luck with this grow, and the future green house. Consider moving, if that is an option. Global warming. Colorado river drying up. It does not bode well for residents of the American Southwest for the next few decades. Good luck friend
BucketBrigade
BucketBrigadecommentedweek 186 years ago
I think the curling and brown tips I see in the photos are due to excessive nutes. I don't think it's the sun. Those brown tips won't go away when you flush, but any new growth should look normal once you do. I know you are close to harvest, the flushing will do her good. By the way, she is a very nice looking plant!
growdoctordc
growdoctordccommentedweek 166 years ago
Best of luck under your challenging conditions, mate!