Had to move the light higher, she's either showing signs of light stress or she needs feed more, because of her size I can no longer lift her hat to feed her so I made a control bucket and another bucket with a pump so when it's time to empty that bucket out I can.I also have a cam pointed at the water level so I can feed her wherever I am, i had to use smart plugs into another smart plug to be able to use split screen on my phone because not every app can use dual screen on my Pro 7 apparently, only the Blink app and smart things would work, now i can watch it fill and know when to stop. I keep the control bucket ph at 6.5 so if her ph is low it will raise it which is usually the case, I make sure she has a gallon gone before I do so though, it makes it easier to keep the ph in range that way the bucket in the tent also has a sample port as well, she's a beast and starting to stretch her bud sites nicely
Saw about 10 small bugs crawling on the bucket on the night vision, immediately sprayed her bucket down with soap when the lights came back on slathered the bucket and tent with neem oil and soap, buds fine, no webs, pull her in fear of infestation ? see week 24 for more info
Definitely wait it out man. You have come an incredibly long way, and if you don't see the critters anymore, hopefully all is still well for her to finish her nearly 30 weeks of life.
@@@resimax, Thanks I appreciate that, man your right! Its been a journey and I gotta see it through, I'm thinking of March 11th for a chop date though and that was before I saw the bugs should have enough amber trichomes by then, I like mine cloudy with just enough amber to know she's mainly cloudy
@@resimax, Thank you, I was really surprised that it was a photo myself, at some point I wanted to grow one but didn't think I was ready yet still being new to growing, I still don't think I am but at least I know I can do it now, it's been a learning experience with this one for sure