@skybound,where is your diary?? cant see it here anymore.post some more pics and environmentals so i can see and let you know what i think.
second,you should know that same strain -some seeds can behave differently thats called pheno.
not always what you see in other's pics is what you get plus environment is also different from grower to grower so think about it.
anyways,barney's farm to me,is one of the best experiences,they have top genetics,top results,never had a false female and always 100% germ rate.post your diary we'll see it..
luck
@midEastern, I have a PC in about mid bloom and another in early bloom. My N is fine, but I think I'll need to jack P up as I have purple petioles for about the lower 3/4 of the plant, plus she's stacking super slowly to the point that I'm concerned, lol. I mix nutes from salts and use Hydro Buddy to calculate each element so have the ability to influence them individually (thankfully), but at least for the first harvest I expect a diminished result. I wish she had the vigor I see in Triple Cheese. That strain you can't hold it back, though the TC has spaghetti branches and every single one needs supplemental support. PC is very resinous already though, plus has nice thick branching, I just need to put more weight into the buds and faster if possible.
@skybound,ventilate your room.seemed that she started to yellow her fan leaves early so i guess you can keep an eye on the Nitrogen during 4weeks of bloom
I journal on 420magazine. I began to put my content on here, but the site formatting seems to only be geared towards SOG style grows with only known nute brands and it would be a hassle to try and fit my content within those parameters. I mix my own nutes from salts, and target each element to PPM right down to the smallest trace element, except I would not be able to relay this information on this site which IMO greatly detracts from the value of what makes my grows successful. I'm on 420 and RIU with the same screen name and avatar.
I do like this site for researching strains though as I can search by breeder, then strain, then journals. This is helpful to get to know something before popping a bean. I like to know growth characteristics, known phenos, weaknesses, dietary preferences etc, whatever I can gather. One can never be too informed.