This week Iβm introducing my plant stands. It is a carousel design. They are lightweight, independent and can be put on/removed during growth with little effort or at the time of setup. Iβve had this idea for years, tried to find anything similar to it on line without success. I designed and assembled it about 2 years ago. Itβs very versatile, can be modified for various uses and sizes, allows you 360 degrees access to you plant by rotation, brings you the ability to grow in a sea of green environment. Netting can be any size you desire and rotates with the plant. If you have any questions donβt hesitate to ask. Please take a look at my video this week that explains more. **The one on the plant now is actually designed for a 5 gallon bucket, Iβve simply modified it to work on this 2 gal bucket temporarily.
This week she continues to outperform expectations and needed bracing because the weight of the flowers tipped her over. This was expected and remedied and all branches have now been spaced apart to allow bright lighting to penetrate deep into the plant. This is needed to mature out the lower buds. In another week I will cut back some more of the bigger leafs to allow even more light to get through. She continues to focus her energy on bud and trichome development (girth). The nutrient schedule has been updated as she is headed toward a late bloom cycle. Her smell is intensifying weekly. Maintain light power at 100% and PH at 6.24
I would highly recommend doing your own research on the blooming cycle. The change in nutrients is still controversial, but there is new and relevant studies that show of the main 3 NPK - K potassium was thought to boost flower production, the fact is this need on the plant remains relatively unchanged from vegetation through transition up to ripening. I continue to increase K in my schedule, but have started cutting back over this past year - up to 1/3 - without any noticeable difference. I have more that lends credibility to this theory Iβll explain next week. The case of bigger bud doesnβt mean anything special unless genetics and growth are in synergy.
A quick note: I use General Hydroponics for nutrients and not this other one that is being listed, Terra Aquatica. I have no control over this update within Grow Diaries.
@@justsomedude420, thank you, the smoke is very smooth and flavorful. I did get quite a wasabi sinus clearing with it as well! Terps are strong and THC is high. π
Thank you @Hologram, I enjoy the forum so far, very cool group of folks growing some unbelievable cannabis! I intent to grow another very soon. ππ
If flowering times were a little shorter we'd definitely still have a cut or 2 bouncing around. My husband loves it too, the flavor is so unique β€οΈπ±.. enjoy Smoq!
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This stuff came out no joke man holy cow. I am going to add this to my pheno hunt for sure after seeing these photos! Can you give me a run down of the smoke experience after a full long cure ? Would this strain do well at dispensaries ?
@Still_Smoq, Thanks so much man. I will for sure be adding it in, The fact you have experience in and around dispensaries in legal states gives me a good idea of what you are comparing it to.
Gladly @LegacyMarketFarm, after 45 days definitely a berry flavor, not much diesel, smooth, high thc, the rush is warm body to head from first hit, after 3 hits the high is clear and sharp, lasting about and hour then settles down to a relaxing mellow buzz for another 2 hours or so. All buds (I grew) were dense, solid, crystal covered, thumb size dispensary grade. Drawn from my experiences in California and Seattle anyway. Hope this helps brother!