June 13th
- Day 22; fed 1L yesterday
16th
- fed a full meal; 1L
- extended another section of LST. It can now grow as it wants
17th
- taking some urgent action because of an ailment that had fallen on Californian Snow, that now seems to be affecting Zamaldelica.
After being fed yesterday, Cali Snow had all of her Fan Leaves wilt and dissolve sort of, within 4 hours. She was flushed and it seems a Low pH was the final element to clear from the run-off.
This morning Zamaldelica fan leaves are sporting Orange Spots. I’m throwing 6 gallons of pH’d water (6.5) through the substrate right now thanks… !
- looking to put some of the blame on me, for allowing these plastic pots, with limited holes, to be the final resting place for these gems… should have AT LEAST been into Fabric or Smart Pots DoH. When I picked them up yesterday, that container was physically Hot. Not dry, but man the soil portion was warm.
- glad I flushed, did not see this one coming. Sure, it was a Heat Warning, weather system, but things did not dry-out.
- also moving Zamaldelica into a 5 gal fabric pot. Last soil in the house, kinda worked perfectly. Sorry Californian Snow, maybe too far gone.
Something became acidic in the substrate after the volume of that meal, reached the lower levels, and an accumulation of Nutes/additives. It reacted
- I knocked off any loose soil from the original Pot/rootball and put 60% of the plants core into a DynoMyco laced 6gal bag.
- caption for the video; been one of those days…
@LegacyMarketFarm, Thanks for that clarification. It makes complete sense on the “Less Material” removed angle… and a “quicker recovery” !
How civil
Thanks Andrew
@1Right_Angle,Topping is the removal of that whole top node under the crown. F.I.M is named as kind of a joke reference to that. like I went to top my plant but F*ck I missed. By removal of the crown growth we acomplish the same goal as topping with less plant matter being removed & allowing them to recover more quickly.
I might actually try this training next time I F.I.M the autos in the next series, Imagine doing a sea of green, F.I.M once early then spread the two new apex growth locations out like this it could be a really quick way to create big yielding plants.
@1Right_Angle, I think it is also a great joint effort of 2 people sharing information and improving upon it which is what this whole cannabis community should be like. We could learn so much more about this plant and how best to grow it together.
@CombatCat, Best Wishes on that project. And it truly sounds like a great pairing, with Durban P being a Highlight strain already. My mouth is watering on this one. Zamaldelica, A smell I have not ever experienced before. Within 3 weeks this one will be close to Ripeness. Thanks for stopping in.
Great job & great post crop review. This is how we continue to evolve our game every round, A true grower in every sense of the word. Class act my friend
@1Right_Angle, Just the beginning my friend. You got all the facets of someone who will continue to better his product each and every round. Your outdoor skills are just crazy and indoor are expanding each and every round with noticeable improvements every time. Legacy Market Farm East will always open for you to fill the position if you should ever decide.
Almost the end of December 2023 and I’m sticking the other Auto Zamaldelica in a Glass of water…
She will be working with a Tzar Bomba auto while a few Heirloom photo-periods finish-off a long run.
Only curious bit of hard-science is that the lite cycle sucks for them; 10.5hrs of light. Theres Lots of it, just not long periods of it