She was a rough grow from the first time I flipped her to flower. Not sure what it was exactly, maybe a deficiency maybe a pest, not sure.
Regardless it really messed up the yield. At least the buds look fire.
Not much to add really. This will be the last of her genetics for me. I strongly believe her genetic makeup just started deteriating the farther I got away from the original mother.
So yeah, it's time to say goodbye to my DP
Great harvest.
Next time try to let the plant dry before watering, as you can see there's no roots around the pot, only in the bottom. Maybe because the lack of oxygenation that could be solved by making holes all over the pot.
@Ctrellis90, The only way to really know the amount of water on soil is getting used to the weight of the pot when dry (usually when placing soil on pot), and when watered. Any other way is dangerous, beside waiting for the plant to get dry and fall, but that should be avoided on flowering. As you water only when it dry and fall, you will get used to how much and how often you should water.
If plant take too long to dry and fall that means that you are watering with too much water.
@Psilocubensis, good idea. First time using pro mix and I didn't expect it to hold so much water. I used a meter to kinda judge the moisture in the medium and usually watered when the top half of the soil was dry-ish. You're right.