D71.
The start of a new week, and all is well in the tents.
The first girl is sitting snugly in her tiny 40x40 cm tent, while the second is towering in hers.
The size difference between the two phenos is remarkable, and it will be exciting to see the differences in the buds as they mature.
The size also affects watering, with the first girl drinking less than one liter per day, while the second needs at least two liters of water per day.
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D74.
More LST to position tops, and additional lollipopping on the second plant since she stretched so much. I probably should remove even more...
I have been hand watering since the plants moved, but I installed a drip system today since the second girl drinks so much that I have to water twice daily. I'm not thrilled about using timers, but it sure beats hand watering. I miss the Blumat system, but I can only use that in my other tent :(
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D77.
There isn't much to report, as things are on autopilot now. I'm seeing some yellowing on the second girl, which may be a magnesium deficiency, so I gave her some epsom salt to see how she reacts. It's also possible that she is just hungry, considering her size and pot size, so I might have to consider additional feeding.
The first girl has a mouth-drooling aroma of lemon and black pepper. Those terps are right up my alley :)
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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.