D36.
We're starting the second week of flower, and things look much different than they did a week ago. The girls are turning into bushy little monsters. Seriously, go back a week and look at those pics.
There are no real flowers yet, but the girls already stink! My girlfriend asked me today how long these plants still have to go since they smell so much. I didn't dare tell her this is an extra-long flowering strain, and we're probably looking at another 8-10 weeks of flower...
I re-arranged the fans in the tent as they were in the way when the light was raised to increase the spread. I also adjusted the dimmer to keep the same DLI with the new hanging height.
Additional bondage to tie the girls down.
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D38.
The girls are absolutely LOVING life. Their transformation in the last ten days has been spectacular.
The second girl is lagging behind as she hasn't started flowering yet, while the first girl has loads of hedgehogs.
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D40.
Iβm at Spannabis in Barcelona, so there is no plant news today. Completely mad here, though. Loads of seed banks, lots of other vendors, and tons of people. Officially thereβs no smoking allowed, butβ¦ thereβs smoking EVERYWHERE, lol
Heading back to the madness tomorrow.
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D42.
I literally came back home from Spannabis only a few minutes ago. The girls look great. The second one is finally showing signs of beginning to flower. Both girls are seriously bushy, and I will need to defoliate them a bit in the coming week to promote airflow.
I gave both girls 2.5 liters of water @ pH 6.6, with fresh sprouted seed tea, humic acid, fulvic acid, and bokashi juice,
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@MrGrowthSpurt, Thank you! The plants might look healthy now, but there were struggles in the first few weeks due to the top dressing I applied. Lessons learned!
@StarLorr, I hope so. I don't have much experience in dealing with nutrient issues, so I'm feeling a bit lost, to be honest. Oh well, it will be a learning experience ;)
Plants are simply too happy in your tents, they don't want to stop growing.
I never knew it's enough to put the mites in a sachet and hang them on the plant π³ how do they get out?
@kohlrabi, They are so happy that I'm considering playing death metal to them. That should mellow them out.
There's a small hole in each sachet, and the mites will venture out over a period of time.