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First pheno is flourishing and all 8 top sites are reaching to create an even canopy. Second pheno is more squat and seems to grow slightly slower though 2 sets of leaves have 7 fingers unlike first pheno. Shutes are still growing well and was topped today.
These girls really took off this week, I almost have an even canopy and plan to continue to defoliate under it for the remainder of the week giving time to recover every few days. For the entirety of this week I added Calmag as a supplement to the water because I was noticing some strange leaf formations. I did some research and found it could be from keeping the light too close or having a fan blowing too harshly on the plant so I’ve adjusted both my fan and light and plan on switching back to unamended water for week 6.
Transplanted from 1.5 Gal to 7 Gal amended with 3 tbsp per gal of 444 Gaia green all purpose and worm castings. The morning after I also used a compost tea. Plants look good and as of now I plan to veg another 3 weeks then flip to flower.
This week went well no real problems besides underestimating the amount of water I would need to prepare following the transplant. I’m noticing some older leaves showing some curling at the tips especially on the second pheno, I’m going to let it ride for the next week as it could be attributed to the transplant although the signs point to n tox I’m using slow release dry amendments as directed I don’t think this is the case. I may add the trellis net next week if the second pheno can catch up in heigh.
The whole week went well and not much was done until yesterday I snapped off one of my main colas. Thankfully I didn’t snap it off very low and the 2 shutes closest to the break are still at canopy level, I think this will push back when I initially planned on flipping to flower as this now acts as a super late topping, the second pheno is still pretty far behind so flipping to flower next Sunday wouldn’t have been ideal anyway.
This week went well and I seen quite but of growth. I top dressed today at 1 tbsp per gallon 50/50 444 all purpose and 284 bloom. My first pheno is getting quite large and I’m slightly concerned about over growing the tent when flipping to flower since the tent is only 6 feet tall and the plants nearing 3 feet tall including the pot, but I don’t want to short myself with the second pheno slowly starting to catch up. I plan on trying to continue to scrog the larger plant until next Sunday then flip to flower.
Finally finished my last week of veg and sent these girls into flower last night. I tried to continue scrogging the larger pheno and somewhat succeeded, there’s now only a 3-4 inch difference between the 2 plants. There’s some slight discolouration on some of the leaf tips but it isn’t too severe and I’m not seeing any other signs of deficiency or stunted growth.
First week of flower went great and I’ve seen a lot of growth. I’m starting to get some progressively stronger smells off the plants and seeing a lot of pistils on the first pheno.
Just finished the second week of flower and things are looking great. I topped dressed at a 70/30 ratio gaia green 284 bloom and 444 all purpose and will top dress one last time at the end of week 5 with all 284. Besides tucking leaves where I see fit I’m going to continue letting the plants do their thing until next week when I defoliate for the first time since flipping to flower.
These buds are starting to stack and get caked with trichs, smells I’m getting are reminiscent of fruit loops (creamy with some fruity accents and some earthy gas) temperature and humidity levels have been good and the extra airflow after the pretty heavy defoliation should help fatten the buds up even more.
I didn’t see a lot of vertical growth this week but the buds are starting to really fatten up and get frosty. Humidity was a real problem this week and I had to purchase a dehumidifier as this far into flower consistent levels in the 60’s we’re quite concerning. I’ve still been watering every morning at around half a gallon and will feed a compost tea tomorrow.
These girls are starting to stack even fatter and are really throwing out a lot of trichs. The smell is also starting to get quite a bit more pungent and gassy but I still smell some fruity creamy undertones. I applied the final top dress for this run at 1 tbsp a gallon of 284 bloom and 4 tbsp per gallon of worm castings.
This week went great with very minimal work being done, only watering and the occasional leaf pick or tuck. Smells are getting much more pungent when the tent is opened but the fan and filter do their job while shut. The buds are also definitely still continuing to fatten and get more resinous. I’m thinking the breeder was correct with the 8 week flower time line as all I’m really waiting for is some of the white hairs to turn orange and let the trichs get cloudy/amber.
I’m starting to see a lot more purple in the buds especially on the second pheno and what I hope is the start of a fade and not light burn on the tips of leaves. Trichs are still developing and getting more cloudy and amber on some of the higher growth.