The Gorilla Cake is officially in flower now and she's looking nice.
She's getting a little more demanding and I'm having to water her every other day. We're still cruising on the nutes provided by the Ocean Forest soil but I'll likely start adding some light flowering nutes to her feed in the coming days.
I performed some LST today and got a little too heavy handed stretching out one of the branches. I neglected to "pinch and roll" before bending her over and she split at the stem. Duct tape to the rescue π¬ Hopefully, she'll recover βοΈ
More news next week. Thanks for tuning in βοΈ
@Oozle, Yup. I started feeding once a week around 2nd week of flower. Leaf tips were looking a bit burnt at one point so I skipped a week of feed and then resumed. I was wondering if I should be feeding more frequently, but she doesn't seem to be suffering any deficiencies so I'm staying the course.
Plant looks great. Nice Turgor. Looks really happy. Going from DWC to soil is like π€π€ sometimes, but I like the break. I think I'm keeping 1 of my tents soil because it breaks up the amount of work I have to do.
@Oozle, My grandmother used to graft the branches from other fruit trees onto the apple tree in her back yard - she would use wax to help seal up her joins. I figured I would pay homage to her technique and give it a shot. Not that I think it strengthened anything in this case but it did seal up the wound.
I always thought it was wild that she had plums and apples growing on the same tree. I did a little bit of research and found that it's also feasible to do it with cannabis - it doesn't seem very practical though π