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8/1/22
I started feeding my plants yesterday and got half way through before life interrupted me again, so Stella didn’t get fed till today. 🤷♂️
Todays feeding is a day later than scheduled, but she is looking well, and still healthy. She’s starting her last scheduled week before harvest as well.
I took a lot of trichome pics today to see if she’s ready for harvest or not, and the results are promising. Almost all of them are cloudy with a smattering of amber colored trichomes spread throughout. 👍🏻
She received a gallon of fresh, properly pH’ed water today. The initial pH was 7.4, and I added 0.4 ml of pH DOWN to adjust it. The final pH was 6.4.
As usual she gave back plenty of runoff with a pH level of 5.8.
The tent temperature was 81.7F, with humidity at 58%. At this point I’d like the RH to be lower, but with so many other plants in there at the same time I don’t think it’s going to get lower.
No worries. No signs of mold or any other disease or deficiencies are seen. Her runoff is more clear in color, but not quite perfectly clear. But she’s getting there.
Happy growing everyone!
8/3/22
Time to continue the flush with my noble Stella. She has several of her longer leaves starting to turn a little yellow, but that’s too be expected at this time in her life and development.
She took a gallon of fresh, but properly pH’ed water today and gave back plenty of runoff.
The initial pH was 7.4, as usual, and I added a slight amount (0.4 ml) of pH UP to adjust it to 6.4. Her runoff had a pH of 5.7.
I took a lot of trichome pics today which show that she’s doing awesome and will most likely be ready for harvest this coming weekend.
I can’t wait! Her tent was 82.3F, with humidity at 52%.
I see space opening up soon, and I honestly can’t wait! Happy growing everyone!!
@guerilla,
No, but that would be nice (automated feeding). I skipped a day on purpose to show that skipping 4 days would be much, much worse. I added some pics from today to show how she’s doing now. You can take a look if you’re so inclined. Have a good day.
@guerilla,
I skipped a feed day to show my wife what would happen to my plants after skipping 1 day. The reason is that we are/were going out of town for about 4 - 6 days in July. This was to show the detriment to my plants if I were to make that trip to my wife so that she herself could see that such a trip at this stage would not be wise. I believe the lower Rh is due to heat, and skipped feeding day. Stay tuned to see how it works out.
@guerilla,
Yes. It’s much warmer than it usually is, but it tends to fluctuate a little higher at times when we have several really hot (94-96F) days strung together. They tend to handle the heat well and don’t have any issues in that regard. Skipping a feeding day during a heatwave is probably not the best thing either.