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the gelato turned out not to be autoflowers, I eventually make the hard decision to remove them when they stretched into my lamp, and started crowding out the mazar. I did flip to 12/12 for about 10 days during this grow, and decided the mazar were much farther along and didn't need the hassle of a crowded grow tent and a 20 week finish time on those gelato "autophotoperiods"
flipped lights to 12/12 hoping gelato would start flowering. I do flip it back soon, they got too tall and were removed (and were at least 10-12 weeks behind the mazar)
looking a lot happier with that extra space! have had some temp and RH issues, so light runs 750 w when house is a bit warmer, 1000 when the AC is rolling. still under 83 degrees on the high end, 54% humidty on the high end. did a massive leaching of the coco loco they're in, and immediately refed 3mL micro, 8 mL bloom, 4 mL cal mag, 2 mL armor si. This is the last week they are receiving the silica additive.
I did this because of a calcium deficiency forming on the left most plant, runoff pH was a bit low at 5.9. It does continue on a bit but looks like a healthy, natural fade at this piont no more rust spots.
it's day 83 and we're getting super close on the front right mazar, 7-10 days... maybe less we'll see when my loupe arrives.
One on the left is about a week behind that, and yet another week behind is the smaller shrubbery in back right. They have been smelly for a few weeks now, but i cannot leave the tent open for more than 20 minutes before it starts taking over the room and nearby hallways. feeding remains consistent, runoff pH in the 6.2-6.4 range.
a few different angles of 1/3 of the ladies. It's day 94, defoliated this beauty on day 92, soil is bone dry, she gets the cut right before lights on in about 16 hours. My guess for weight is 5 oz, maybe 6+ we will see :)