Started to "flush" #3. I'm giving it .75L of plain ph'd water. It usually is dry after four or five days. So I'll do that for a couple of weeks and then it will get the snip. I'm trying to get better at taking photos of the trichomes.
#2 is the next up. These next two weeks will be its last, the flush and snip.
#3 is taking the longest but only has three more weeks of feeding. Maybe four. In my quest to not overwater, I let her get to dry a couple of times. So her being behind is likely my fault.
Hey,
Glad you have your pH issue sorted.
You can also give them much less water when they are so small. Overwatering often makes the leaves smaller and smaller instead of bigger as it grows. and can cause nutrient lockout.
The roots need air as much as they need water otherwise they drown.
Good luck!
@AfroBlooming420, oh, another tip is to water more around the sides of the pot.
Watering down the stem can overwater the roots while the sides are relatively dry.
Having the sides damp encourages the roots to grow toward the moisture (provided it's not too wet and anerobic).
Learn how heavy your pots are when wet vs dry and wait a few days for them to dry out before watering again.
Hey - good luck with your grow! I grew the same strain and it's absolutely lovely! And you're right... I, too, have been a gardener all my life but this is a COMPLETELY different experience... don't hesitate to ask questions - there is SO much to learn and you'll learn something new with every grow you do!
Good luck!
@GrowingGrannie Yeah, I followed a lot of growers and read a lot before attempting this first grow. I’ve prepared them all for the million questions I may have. 😃