I put her in flower section this week since there is like 2-3 prebuds. The disaster of turning the cold water off first and (I thought it was over) got a section blasted with hot water and started to wilt. She came back like a hulk. Only one small branch had to be amputated and some discolor on the leafs. O.G. Kush is such a pain in the ass for a indoor grow. They are stringy, grow wild and all over the place. I have to go and hand comb with my fingers the whole plant every few days to untangle her.
Why do I grow it if it’s so temperamental. It’s by far my most favorite old school strain.
She is looking very healthy. The DE, mosquito bits, letting pots dry up and flushing did the trick on the fungus gnats no sign since last week. I have found that if you act rapidly to fungus gnats you only need minimal treatment. Let their breeding cycle go a couple times and it’s almost impossible without stressing plant. I have found that that product mosquito bits works phenomenal for stopping their breeding cycle. Have a pic of the bag in the photos. It’s all organic it’s all natural. It’s microbial larvicide.
I mix it with my top layer of soil every grow. These Air Pots have hole in the sides and it’s my first time using them, wasn’t warned they are gnat motels unless you have a rigorous watering method.
No LST since I noticed all the cola sites. I like to let them ease into flowering the first week because I am heavy handed when it comes to LST. I have had one of my girls turn into a hermaphrodite from heavy LST, strangest cannabis plant you will ever see in your life.
Since she is budding I won’t LST till next week. Let her recoup a little more from the hot water bath and to get ready for the final LST positions. I don’t cut a single leaf while it’s in veg and all most all of the budding cycle.