Week 2 of the flowering stage has arrived for my Black Dog Auto strain, and I'm thrilled with the progress these plants have made.
Standing at approximately 40 cm tall, they are entering a crucial phase of development.
The temperature in the grow room remains consistent, with daytime temperatures reaching around 29°C.
During the night, the temperature drops slightly to a comfortable 27°C, providing an ideal climate for the plants' flowering process.
Humidity levels have been adjusted to a range of 50-55%.
This balance ensures a healthy environment, reducing the risk of excessive moisture and potential issues such as mold or mildew.
To optimize light penetration and airflow within the canopy, I performed a small defoliation, targeting leaves that were covering the top of the plants.
This strategic removal allows better access to light for bud sites and promotes improved airflow, ultimately contributing to the quality of the flowers.
Watering remains consistent, providing approximately 1.5-2 liters of water per day.
It's crucial to monitor soil moisture levels and adjust watering accordingly to prevent overwatering or underwatering, allowing the plants to thrive.
To support soil health, I provided with a treat of avocado. These earthworms play a vital role in enhancing soil structure, nutrient cycling, and overall plant health.
As the Black Dog Auto plants progress through the flowering stage, I'm excited to witness their growth and development. I continue to provide them with attentive care, ensuring they have the optimal environment and resources they need to flourish.
The journey toward a successful harvest is well underway, and I eagerly anticipate the continued growth and blossoming of these beautiful Black Dog Auto plants.