Greetings once again, fellow green-thumbed enthusiasts, as we embark on the enthralling journey of our Triton Biscotto Lime into the fourth week of flowering! This week has been marked by strategic defoliation, and we've continued to fine-tune our environmental conditions to ensure our cannabis masterpiece reaches its zenith.
Defoliation has become a routine practice in our garden, and week four was no exception. This process has created an open and well-ventilated canopy, allowing maximum light penetration to every bud site. As a result, our Triton Biscotto Lime has responded with remarkable vigor. Her buds are growing larger and denser by the day, competing for space in the spotlight. This strategic defoliation ensures that energy is directed towards bud production rather than supporting unnecessary foliage.
Our attention to environmental conditions remains a cornerstone of our cultivation strategy. During the fourth week, we've maintained a temperature of 29.9Β°C (85.8Β°F) and a relative humidity (RH) of 70.8%. These conditions have contributed to a calculated VPD of 1.24 kPa, which is slightly higher than in previous weeks. This adjustment has been made to stimulate bud development and resin production as we approach the final stages of flowering.
The slightly elevated temperature ensures that our plant's metabolic processes are running optimally, promoting growth and resin production. It also helps deter mold and mildew issues in the humid conditions.
A RH of 70.8% strikes a balance between providing adequate moisture for our plant and preventing excessive humidity that could lead to fungal problems. This level of humidity encourages efficient nutrient uptake and overall plant health.
The increase in VPD to 1.24 kPa aligns with our goals for late-stage flowering. This higher VPD encourages transpiration and nutrient uptake, promoting bud growth and resin production. However, it's crucial to monitor the plant's response closely to ensure it remains stress-free.
We express our heartfelt gratitude to Aptus Holland for their unwavering support and sponsorship. Their dedication to organic and sustainable cultivation continues to be a driving force behind our success, and we're honored to be part of the #AptusGang family.
The garden continues to be graced with the captivating scent of lime. It's a fragrant oasis that envelops us as we tend to our green beauty. The promise of a flavor-rich harvest looms closer with each passing day.
Our alliance with the diligent nematodes and mites remains unbreakable. These steadfast protectors continue their watchful guard, ensuring our Triton Biscotto Lime remains free from potential threats. The harmony they've fostered within our garden ecosystem is the bedrock of her thriving condition.
As we conclude this report on the fourth week of flowering, we remain in awe of our Triton Biscotto Lime's progress. Her journey is an inspiring testament to the potential of dedicated cultivation and the marvels of nature. Her buds have grown into precious gems, glistening with resinous crystals, promising a harvest that will be nothing short of extraordinary.
Dear fellow cultivators, let us celebrate this pivotal fourth week of flowering for our Triton Biscotto Lime. From strategic defoliation to carefully managed environmental conditions, the support of our tiny allies, and the sponsorship of Aptus Holland, she continues to exceed our expectations. May her buds thrive, her aroma enchant, and her cosmic garden inspire us all to embrace the art of cultivation.
Stay tuned for more cosmic adventures in our garden, where each week brings new surprises and botanical wonders. Until next time, keep nurturing your green beauties, embrace the power of teamwork, and may your garden be filled with boundless growth and joy.
DISCLAIMER - GD STILL NOT ALLOWING ME TO UPLOAD VIDEOS AND MANY OF THE PHOTOS, I WILL UPLOAD THEM ASAP THANK YOU AND NOT YELLING JUST CALLING ATTENTIONS TO WHY NO VIDEOS ON MY UPDATES <3 <3 <3 GROWERS LOVE EVERYONE
@@Blubz,thanks buddy, thas not a power socket , now you got me looking up for one hahahah that the heating metras , it was there just to help the seedlings <3 <3 <3 but thank you for caring my friend, truly <3 <3 <3 Growers Love and keep in touch <3 <3 <3
@DogDoctorOfficial, you are really kind brotherπ you give me such good energy ππΌ thank you growmie and I hope you have a great weekend as wellπ
@XII_XII_MrGreen,ohhh thank you my friend and welcome back <3 <3 <3 hope to see you around more now, you growing some awesome genetics buddy <3 <3 <3 growers love my friend and have a wonderful weekend <3 <3 <3
@HippyHemulen, ohh thank you my friend <3 <3 <3 sorry so late on the upates been having trouble updating stuff no idea why, hope gets back to normal asap lol growers love my friend and blessed day <3 <3 <3
@Civicgrows, ohhh thanks brother <3 <3 <3 so sad that GD is not allowing me to upload the videos lol saving them for wen i am able to do it so again <3 <3 <3 growers love my friend and thank you for stooping by <3 <3 <3
Wow. It is always a pleasure to read your stories about your current grow. The garden looks amazing and canβt wait to see them in full bloom. Have a lovely day man.ππ±
@Limez, π π π ππππππ thank you my friend ,, seriouslyπππ growers love and best of luck with them my friend, keep us posted on that ππππππ πππ
@LaFrenchCulture, OOOhhh merci mon amie πππ she was so amazing, i think you will like her fruits πππ growers love and thank you for stopping by ππππππ
@dtsproduction, ohhh thank ou my friend , seriously , this time i used a trim bag but in general i do it by hand , growers love my friend and baby steeps you will get were ever you want
@Qutro, ohhh thank you brother <3 <3 <3 that means a lot and yes they are tasty af actually <3 <3 <3 a yumie yumie yumie one <3 <3 <3 growers love my friend <3 <3 <3