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👉 More and more branches need support to prevent them bending because of the heavy flowerbuds 😜
👉 On some plants I have found spider mites under the leaves. I've removed the affected leaves, and hope the plants can hold out for a few more weeks.
The buds are still developing and they need some time before they are hard and ready to be harvested. 😪
👉 The water use of the plants is decreasing. Most of the water (10 litres/24h) is taken by the plants themselves using the autopots and the water tank. Every day I give 3 liters of water with Gen1:1 nutrients from above.
👉 It has been very rainy this week, and despite the dehumidifier, the humidity is usually just above 50%
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👍 Amnesia Haze pheno #1 has everything it takes to be a keeper. Hazy genes mixed with subtile sweetness and a bit of citrus. Outstanding 😵 The first pistils turn orange/brown. 😗 She suffers from a little bit of spider mites 😓 She probably got it from her neighbor pheno AH#5
👍 Amnesia Haze pheno #5 is much more hazy. Buds are relatively small 😏 She suffered the most from the spider mite 😭 Not a keeper
👍 Shining Silver Haze pheno #2 (75cm) it is the smallest plant, but despite its height a very beautiful plant. Her buds are foxtail-style, long buds that still form nice clusters. Her smell is sensational 😍. No spider mites.
👍 Shining Silver Haze pheno #5 (135 cm) is the tallest plant and is an extreme sativa. She smells spicy, peppery and a bit of licorice. She has gone a bit mad : her buds are too loose and have kinky shapes 😜 No spider mites.
@Oyziphar, must be some specific terpene to attract them. Good to know. 🤨
For the solution, I had never better results, than introducing beneficial nematodes. They get rid of any pest in a day.
It's a great show to watch.
@Majinstatic, Yeah, It's been a while since I've had this problem. 😏 But the smell of Amnesia Haze apparently attracts them from afar. 😵 The strain is known for it. 😖 I removed the affected leaves. 👍 They are still in their early stages, and are not yet spinning webs. 😑I don't spray poison - certainly not at the end of flowering - so I hope by removing the leaves in the following weeks, the infestation can be controlled. 🙏 Thank you for your sympathy, my friend 👊😄
@Qutro, Thx my friend. Today I took the last photo's of the plants (in a few days I'll add them to this diary). Tomorrow I'll start harvesting the plants (after 74 days cloning and growing; and 81 days of flowering). They could go another week, but the new clones are coming. And suprise... surprise.... clones from the Liberty Haze clone are coming !!! Yessss.... What a coincidence that you mention the Liberty Haze clones, cause I just started the new diary with the Liberty Haze here on Growdiaries.
Tiene muy buena pinta, cuantas semanas crees que le falta a eso? Tengo alguna Haze 12/12 desde semilla y muestran 2 fenotipos diferentes, puedes pasarte si tienes tiempo.
Bendiciones 🙏!!!
@420DeepGrow, THX . I did two grows in the greenhouse this summer/autums, both 10 weeks (same clones - 2 previous diaries). But indoor it looks they'll need longer. Especially the SSHZ#5