This lady has not needed anything since transplant except water. She's looking good despite the bugs... about that:
The flowering tent is down so there was a much more effective application of Monterey spinosad to kill the thrips.
You can tell the thrip damage as white spots or streaks on the leaf. Sometimes a waxy looking coating is present as well.
Thrips themselves are VERY small... not quite microscopic as adults though, they look like tiny orange-ish brown rice shaped specks.they will move if you bother them.
At any rate, the science experiment is over and a respectful farewell to the infestation is in order. It's over.
I expect to transplant to 3 gallons next week. She should be close to flower time in 2 to 3 weeks.
@JamMAKEcan, It'll be a great one to test then. I added a quillaja extract, stage specific microbes and enzymes this round(Rootwise stuff).
If anyone was ever gonna burn a plant with organics, this would be how π
I want to start pushing limits now that I have a system I love.
Never stop learning!! Happy harvests bro!
Another unbelievable genetics .. This plant is mad strong.. Grows real fast tons of side branches eats alot of nutriends produces massive fruity colas.. This i gaurantee u will love
@JamMAKEcan, Gawd that's a big lady!! Indoors or out? Mine won't get that large. I am guessing around 3 feet. Branching is substantial considering I only topped her once as a tiny seedling. We'll see. I have heard good things π
@JamMAKEcan, Thanks man! Everything you said is correct about this lady... including the fact that I'd love it!!
Without smoking any of the tent, she is already my favorite in there