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Seems to be going strong and picking up the pace, started the ethos strain kind of late, it's going in a greenhouse outside eventually. Residue is from a venerate and regalia foliar for pest/fungus prevention.
I've noticed a little bit of burn on a few leaf margins, increased pk a little more and MgSO4. I've allowed the autopot to dry back a little bit between fill ups
Dropped N about a week ago but noticed some early fading so I bumped it back up almost to my normal recipe. Smell is starting to get very intoxicating, started off with a diesel cat piss type smell and when thinning leaves I got very strong Kush notes as well.
Smell is turning sweeter on grandpa's stash x peach cresendo, almost like bubble gum. I noticed one of the top buds on Scotty 2 hotty had a little bit of botrytis, chopped the bud and sprayed with lost coast plant therapy and regalia. Raised EC a little bit too to restrict water uptake
Not very much stretch. Buds came out quite dense feeling and has a chemical/gas smell with a hint of citrus, the smoke is smooth and potent, feels indica to me. Weight is approx 3oz as I just jarred it up after trimming.
Not much stretch but super dense and smells great. Ended up getting a little botrytis on a couple buds but ended up with 3 quart sized jars. Smokes pretty nice and has a potent indica effect
Very fruity fun flavors and smells, reminds me of bubble gum. Strongest smelling bud I've grown so far and the buds are stacked compared to the other plant. Weight is approx after drying
Pretty smooth grow apart from some late botrytis that affected a minimal number of buds that I believe started on the other plant. Large yield at least 5 ounces (3 half gallon jars). Very strong smell of sweet bubblegum with a pungent undertone that actually reminds me of cat piss
@Ronitup420, I use a lot of prevention tactics, automatic humidifier and dehumidifier, and weekly foliars alternating between fungicides and pesticides. A lot of the products I use are biological inoculants from marrone Bio innovations (pro farm now), but I've also used organic pyrethrins, and horticultural oils. I'm much less hands on in flower. Lost coast plant therapy is what I try to stick to in flower