This week has been a bit of a disaster. On day 9 I was forced to do an unplanned transplant. I have also observed various deficiencies and some light stretch. So on day 10 I moved the plant into the main tent.
Unfortunately controlling the temp and humidity in the main tent is proving very tricky now that there are no other plants in there. Previously I used all the spare space with other plants and this made the tent more stable in temperature and humidity.
So I have come up with a temporary makeshift solution. I have a large transparent plastic box, with a brick in and some water, and small towels laid in the water and over the side to act like a wick. I put the plant pot on the brick. Using this method I am able to keep the temperature below 28 degrees and the humidity above 50%, but that is about the best I can do for now.
After a promising first week, the plant is now well behind where it should be in week two.
Update 7/2/23: I still hadn't realised and corrected the many problems at this point. You can see from the photos that she is really struggling as I fail to feed her. She was getting more light but this was exacerbating her nutrient deficiencies, you will see this continues into week three and gets much worse.
So I have been spending some time looking for other King's Kush Auto grows, and I have looked at, well all of them on here. Karen is, at least in my opinion anyway, already way more frosty looking than any of the other grows I have found. Hard to quantify but I have developed a theory, which in a future grow I will test.
@@@Sinsemii, sure okay, well. I think there are two primary factors that can be variable that I think have made this difference, one is stress and the other is the companion plants. I suspect that both have combined good effect. It is just a theory but I think at least part of my next grow will be running comparison experiments. To test this I propose something like:
Uniform single strain seeds - the F1's would be good for this I think.
Identical containers
Identical substrate
Identical nutrition
Identical environment
The idea here is to plant the following combinations:
For my space I'd probably choose 20l pots.
2 x no companions
2 x One companion only
2 x Other companion only
2 x both companions
Then from this group one half would be trained with regular LST and defoliation, the other not trained.
This way I get to see the following combinations:
No training:
1 x no companions
1 x One companion only
1 x Other companion only
1 x both companions
Full training:
1 x no companions
1 x One companion only
1 x Other companion only
1 x both companions
This way I can really compare and see what is making the difference. I may use smaller pots and more numerous plants due to space but it is one for the future. Who knows perhaps someone will beat me to it. I do not know if my diaries have had any influence at all, I rather doubt it, but I seem to have started to notice a few more diaries with companion plants lately.
@Z4Z0Z, The tent smells mostly of Basil and Chamomile - especially when I brush against it. Karen is the strongest smelling cannabis plant in the tent and you can certainly smell her above everything else, but the overall smells is a combination of basil chamomile lemons and weed. lol
@UnorthadoxDude, Looks great to me! I understand, it is hard to get good photos that can really show the details and capture all the magic that is happening.
@MedicineMaker, Thanks! They're still not really where I want them to be. I need to get a better photography setup - better camera, better lighting, etc. It is nice to see that the level of frost is clear with the different photos.
@SmokieMcPot, no, joking I was not! Hah! Look at the state of her in week 2 and 3, I am not sure how she even survived my "care and attention". Then in week 4 she starts growing and, well just doesn't bloody stop! Week 4 by the way, is when I stopped pissing about and started taking it a bit more seriously.
Karen making such a nice recovery! Wishing ya the best of luck. I had to look a few timesโฆI thought ya were growing dill herb in the same pot, and maybe some basil? When I did my outdoor grow, I surround her in dill and basil, they seemed to love each other as company, but just not the same pot. Lol.
Love your grow though! ๐
@NorthEquinoix, haha that's awesome thank you. Yeah give them a try, or wait and see how it pans out for me! I love watching them grow I should have done diaries for the herbs. Basil increases terpene profile and improves flavour, chamomile stimulates the production of essential oils in most nearby plants... together they should amplify each other's effects. That is my theory. I'm just having a look at your grows now... in the middle of a big reorganisation and I have stopped for a smoke. ๐
@UnorthadoxDude, no worries at all! I loved seeing it actually. And German chamomile! Thanks for letting me know what that was,lol. I love herbs of any kind but have been a little Leary of adding them to my indoor tents, hopefully I get more courage on the next run. Lol Iโll be sending ya good grow vibes for Karen and the other girls! Woot woot!๐
@NorthEquinoix, thanks man! Hah it's basil and german chamomile! They have to be connected via the roots for the effects that I want to happen so they have to be in the same pot!
Don't worry though there is plenty of nutes for all.