This tent is just nuts. As a first time grower, I’m just amazed at how these plants have been doing. I say these, I actually have 2 double grapes in the tent, and the one I haven’t been documenting on here is the taller, healthier and more fruitful plant that has been about 5 days behind the one on here with development. I’ll include more photos and videos of that plant as the diary comes to a close. That being said, they are both looking and smelling incredible. Insanely frosty.
The temperature and humidity really dropped around here this week so that’s helped ease any concerns about mold during late flower. Been inspecting and airing out daily but it is QUITE bushy and tight in there. The tent has remained at around 50% RH with good airflow. I’ve been removing some fan leaves here and there and unruly larfy lower branches. Runoff EC is hanging around 1400. Starting to make out a little fade! I have a jeweler magnifying glass to try and inspect the trichomes and at this point they do appear nice and cloudy at the calyx. Hoping for a little more amber. Traveling for thanksgiving next week is making me aim for a chop and hang 7 days from now, would be day 76 all together. Thoughts??
The smell is pretty intense, has me salivating every time I walk downstairs. Can definitely make out the grape notes. Someone else said it reminded them on big league chew, I can agree with that. Almost past the finish line, excited for this last week!
Que buena onda! Se ve muy sano todo allí dentro, no hay nada mas hermoso que esa sensacion de acercarse al cuarto de cultivo y sentir el dulce aroma que nos hace salivar. Felicidades por tu grow y mucha salud para las niñas! Irie