Sep 9: this was probably the worst hit plant from the hailstorm two nights ago. Just the size, thickness and flexibility of the fan leaves meant this plant got clobbered by the hail. Most plants had some minor fan leaf damage but this plant pretty much lost all its mature fan leaves. Other one that was badly hit was the Okanagan Grape.
This is likely a 10 week flowering plant in ideal conditions but we’re only at week 8 and it’s getting colder. Leave it going for now.
@GYOweed, a true believer. What the hell, I love lemony weed and I’m doing this knowing it will likely go back in a tent under a light sometime in September.
@GYOweed, I tried an ATF last year. It almost worked, but it revegged a bit after force flowering and didn’t finish in time. I was doing some Delicious seeds Early Versions at the same time last year and they did better than the ATF. Autos are the easiest option and photoperiods are possible but more work and less certain.
@GYOweed, Edmonton 🇨🇦 which is the most northerly major city in Canada at 53N latitude in the middle of the continent. The RH reflects the overnight temperature drop, and it’s pretty common to have dew forming in the morning.