Since last week the weather has been amazing. A september blessing. Sun all week with temperatures reaching 30 degrees. The plant looks super healthy and the buds are growing really quick. Which is expected since its a fast flowering strain. The tree, what I call it now, haw stopped stretching and stands at 3.5 meters tall and 2.5m width. Going into the rest of september my biggest worry is weather turns and that mold might appear and ruin the harvest. This was the case last year unfortunately. Luckily the weather looks good for at least another week and since its a fast flowering I have good hopes this year.
Tips are always welcome if anyone would like to advise me for how I should proceed with my plant in the last week's before harvest.
Looks great. Mould and mildew are due to humidity so airflow is key to avoiding problems. Defoliation, or lolllypopping, the lower branches will help a lot. The lowest fan leaves are likely shaded and not contributing anyway, and lower small buds won’t mature without sunlight and become just popcorn buds that aren’t good for much. Defoliation directs the plants energy toward the bigger upper buds. The inner core also won’t produce much and thinning that out also improves airflow. Good luck.
Dude, that is insane! :open_mouth:
I've never seen something like that, keep it up :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:
@inversi0n,
Thanks mate! Same here, it's by far the biggest weed plant I have ever cultivated haha.