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Amended the soil with .5 gallon each. Pruned heavily for the second topping. Plan on the same for the next topping. Want to keep short but build out the root system before flower.
They were looking a little cooked this week but seem to be coming out of it. Light was too close and soil was too hot. Seems to be improving. Ready to top again before flower
Been neglecting them a bit. Will fix this to be right.
All kinds of critters in here, large earthworm populations, some good bugs and some not looking so good (moving slow). Drenched and sprayed with neem several times.
Lots of rusting on the Swazi Burmese. Maybe soil is still too hot. Will look into it.
Continued to top them to spread out the stretch coming for me. Trying to get things straightened out before flower.
Paying a little more attn to these and they are picking up steam. Promise I intend to flower them eventually! The Swazi Burmese is extremely leafy / tiny node spacing.
Trimmed the bushes and set them to flower. They are drinking more.
I had given extra females that I vegged of the Swazi Burmese to a friend, who had difficulties flowering at 12/12 but 11.5/12.5 worked, so I am doing this as well.
Due to the spring-like January, the humidity rose to 63÷ in the tent. I turned on dehumidifier, but the air exchange was not sufficient. reworked the ventilation and problem solved.
In addition to more water, had to increase the feed
for their growth spurt as I noticed low ppm in runoff.
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14
Week 14. Flowering
2 years ago
81.28 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
Weak
48 %
19 L
3 L
43.18 cm
Nutrients 2
Jack’s Professional 20-20-20 General Purpose 0.326 mll
Had to trim the bushes to prevent an overgrown rotten jungle.
The Cocoa Puffs stretched tall, so I elevated the Swazi Burmese in order to make canopy more even.
They are both starting to produce frost.
just keeping them fed and watered and watching the show. i gave the cocoa puffs some bloom booster, runoff PPMs got very low, it likes to eat. the swazi burmese does not have the issue and does not need a lot of food.
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Week 17. Flowering
2 years ago
91.44 cm
12 hrs
24 °C
Normal
48 %
19 L
3 L
30.48 cm
Nutrients 2
Cal-Mag Plus 0.651 mll
Jack’s Professional 20-20-20 General Purpose 0.651 mll
Still cruising. Buds are gaining weight and frost. Some of the swazi burmese leaves are a little pale, just getting old. Trying to keep everything fed and happy. The light was a bit too close to the Cocoa Puffs so I raised it just a notch. Will probably do so again.