Well this last week one plant did a lot better then the other. And we had a bit of training.
First the training.
I didna little bit of LST on each plant, bending out 4 of the lower branches to help grow the plants out a bit wider. I've got to try and get them as wide as I can before I switch them to flower, and because there on the same watering system as my Gorilla Glue tent that im doing a scrOG system in, this tent has tell that one needs to flip to get done. I also FIMed each plant the same day I ddd the LST.
The good plant
I originally wasn't going to do a Kmintz plant this run. I was just going to grow a single zombie kush plant in the 4x4 and do a scrOG with it. But then I couldn't fit my 3x3 in the room because the Spider-Farmer 2x4 tent is bigger the advertised by a lot and I had to use my 2x3 tent for my Gorilla glue plant. Now because I was going to have a shorter veg time window I was going to need a extra plant to make up the space (ended up having two extra plants). Sure am happy I did because the plant looks a lot better then the zombie kush. I think I've got about 7 to 10 days before I'll be flipping to flower so I might actually top her one more time before then.
The Bad
Boy is this zombie kush plant looking horrible. I'm hoping it'll grow out of it but at thus rate it might not be tell I start flower. If I remember correctly the last zombie kush plant I grow did the same thing, was slow to grow at veg and then speed up a bit during flower and then stop growing around week 3. Hopefully this does a bit better.
Going to be a tough next week. We're expecting another massive heat wave with temperatures hitting the high 30s low 40s.... don't have ac in the room and run the system from 6pm to 12pm, so fingers crossed.
Well that's all, happy growing everyone!!!
Look up nemaglobes on Amazon for the aphids. There magic with gnats, thrips and aphids, they kill all the larva so the bugs can't reproduce. I had the same issue a few grows back. Trick to making the nematodes in the globe work is remove them from the little white sacks they come in and spread around the soil then water. Cheers