~ 7th week ~
Finally all the plants are blooming. It just happened at the end of the week.
So two plants are 2 weeks behind the others. Not so good. But we'll manage ;)
Now that everything is in bloom, i used Neoseiulus Californicus - a beneficial mite that fights spider mites (among others) and similar nasty things. Just in case. I hung the preparation on the tallest plant - one small bag is enough for the entire crop (such as this one).
I also started to use HESI nutrients for the flowering phase:
· Bloom Complex ➝ 5ml / 1l of water
· Phosphorus Plus ➝ 3ml / 1l of water
· SuperVit ➝ 1 drop / 5l of water
(twice a week)
also:
· PowerZyme ➝ 2ml / 1l of water
· Boost ➝ 2ml / 1l of water
(every second week)
CJ#1 needs the most water - she drinks twice as much as the rest. Her thirst is manifested by slightly limp leaves. In addition, i can feel it by the weight of the pots - it is twice as light as the others. I have to feed her more often - surprisingly, because she is not very large - other larger ones do not drink so much. She is half a meter tall.
CJ#2 is 35 cm tall and is the shortest plant in the entire crop (so far), also the last to bloom.
MT blooms beautifully - her flowers have densely packed, massive buds (this is just the beginning) and overall - despite her average height (40 cm now) - she is the most massive plant in the entire crop.
As you can see - the plants vary greatly in height: At the moment PPOG#2 is the queen of height - 82 cm. The second is PPOG#1 (the pruned one) - 70 cm, before PPOG#3 - 60 cm. And these are the three tallest plants in the entire crop.
Next is CJ#1 - 50 cm. MT is 40 cm, and the shortest one CJ#2 is 35 cm.
Thus, the difference between the tallest and the shortest plant is huge - almost half a meter.
In such situation, my new lamps work really great (apart from the fact that they are excellent in general) - i can easy separate them and after a little rearrangement adjust the height accordingly to almost each plant. Cool!
Beautiful flowers and amazing photography/colors! I just started my first Dutch Passion run of some auto glueberry og, I hope she turns out like yours!
@BobtheBUDbuilder,
Hi & thanks! I'm at 60% on the hygrometer at the moment. And that's pretty good humidity for this phase. If you have good ventilation. And that's what i have. Good extraction and strong airflow with 5-step adjustment and oscillation (by Blaupunkt). And yes, in the past (before i got good equipment) i often had problems with mold and similar things. Take care and the best!
Hi @Willy_Balls!
Yeah, right. However, this time i missed this nightmare - i made hash from them, so it all went on the sieve anyway ;)
I will update this post soon with new final photos.
All the best!
@Mekster,
Hi! You could say so. Although i don't have a tent - i converted the bathroom into a 80 x 120 cm grow room.
As for the lights - so far a revelation! All the best!
You already kow how I feel about your beautiful photography, so that goes without saying, but these flowers on MT are amazing. Congrats on the harvest, buddy.