D60.
I'm back again after being out of town for six days. The tent was packed when I opened it! The girls had stretched more, and a couple of leaves were even touching the lights and had gotten burnt.
They are now 125 cm tall. That's five times the height they were when I flipped to flower. Five times!!! I have never had a strain stretch this much, and I hope they are done now since there's no more room in the tent.
I removed the fan and carbon filer and placed them outside the tent. It looks a bit stupid and is far from stealthy, but what to do?
I moved up the lights as far as possible, but I will probably switch the lights with the one I have in my autotent. That light has a much lower profile, so raising it even further is possible.
Should that not be enough, I will have to cut off some tops, but I hope it doesn't come to that.
The first girl already has dark purple flowers, while the second looks more green with some purple.
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D61.
I opened the tent today, only to find that the second girl had stretched another 2 cm overnight! This is getting ridiculous, and I hope they stop soon. I super-cropped the tallest top, hoping it would slow down the stretch. A few hours later, she had already recovered. These genetics are nuts!
In other news, my girlfriend found spider mites on her papaya plants that are in the same room as my tents. We immediately removed the plants from the room, and I started to scout my plants for an infestation.
The good news is that I didn't find any spider mites. However, the bad news is that I found thrips on the lower leaves of the second girl. Ugh!
I had thrips last grow season, and I guess some survived.
The thrips were only on the lower part of the plant, so I defoliated the girls by removing a bunch of leaves and tiny branches down low and immediately threw them out of the apartment.
Thrips don't like it humid, and since the buds are still tiny, I don't need to worry about botrytis yet, so I cranked up the humidity into the high 70s to low 80s.
Finally, I ordered a bunch of lacewing larvae that will get here next week.
They should eat the thrips and any spider mites that I might not have been able to find.
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D63.
The girls have slowed their stretch, BUT they are still stretching somewhat. I freaked out when I opened the tent today and saw they were taller, so I attacked them immediately and super-cropped the highest tops. I will switch out the lights next week, gaining me another few centimeters, which I hope will be enough.
The VPD in the tent is way off, but I'm more interested in figuring out the light and getting rid of the thrips.
Finally, I watered each girl with 2.5 liters of water L pH 6.1, with 10 ml humic acid and 5 ml Fermented Fruit Juice I made a few months ago.
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Welcome back ๐ I hope you enjoyed the food weather. Looking forward to your grows ๐ช
You have quite a cool germination technique going on there ๐
@Coopmc, I'm planning on germinating in Root Riot plugs next time. I want to try those since they work great for rooting clones and don't have fabric wrapping.
@Terps_and_Taproots, Thank you! I really enjoy training, and it is my favorite part of a grow. To shape the plant to your vision. I have to shout out to Rows of Green on youtube, as I have learned A TON about training from him. I highly recommend checking out his videos.
As for tacos, I love eating them but prefer my plants without them ;)
And they're off! I'm trying to get me some imperium X but unfortunately because we (the UK) left the EU not many countries wanna deal with us ๐ฑ๐คฆโโ๏ธ๐ป I'll be following along mate.