16th
- soil to be amended Thursday
- defoliation of the sugar and fan leaves impacted by wpm. Not very much damage has occurred and the ozone generator will maintain a low level weekly starting now, and until harvest the UV-c bulb will be employed bi-weekly
- alls good really. Allowing the Pots to become Just on the Dry-side this time through. Amend Soil and big Tea feed is planned
17th
- looks like the soil amending is happening tonight. Liquid feed will occur as needed, tea is brewing. Amendment above
- Bhadra fed 3.5L, she is thirsty
- found that many of the fan leaves on Bhadra have faded. So I’m glad I was ready, fearing the soil nutes had run-out… and Amended the soil immediately. Then fed her 3.5Litres of Worm Casting tea, with Kelp Meal & Molasses. Hope to see a
“Spry Lady” greeting me when I open the door
18th
- Squirrel Tail maintains her thirst, a day longer than Bhadra. Squirrel gets a Drink of the Tea, tonight; 3L only
19th
- macro shots of Bhadra tonight
- applied a Bend to the top foot of the Bhadra, to event out the canopy
- Bhadra’s soil, waits till tomorrow for Dinner,
20th
- Bhadra watered; 3Litres @ 6.4
- each of the Yellow Fan leaves have been shrugged off by the plant. Nitrogen consumption by the plant, as she enters the Final third of Flowering. Nutes to be reduced from here on in. Soil was mildly amended a few days ago. The plant cleaned right up, it took 20 minutes to remove the Yellow leaf clusters. Definitely the first time I’ve seen a plant tell me these are not needed anymore !
21st
- harvesting some seeds from the Squirrel Tail tonight
- new plants in the tent today. Autos and a Squirrel Tail seedling are moving-in
- MarsHydro ts-1000 get utilized as a side-lite for the Bhadra. 500 ppfd to start
22nd
- last day of week 17 in Flower
@420DeepGrow, yes and I’m jacked. Roots poking through the fabric had me sending the plants into the next phase. Up-Pot to 3/4 gal. Hope to keep the roots moving.
@Herbie101, growing two of the Bhadra now.
One short one tall, both female. Bonus!
Might have the same scenario with Squirrel Tail, 2 perfect but different, female plant structures… 5 may be 7
Real soon
@Lemonhazelover, Thanks Lhl. I’m jacked about the whole deal as well.
Just learning that its the middle-third of Flower, that equals Stretch, for these Heirlooms.
Something new!
@JamMAKEcan,
Thanks a bunch JMc… I am sticking with the Healthiest of each. Farming out the rest locally, male or female.
I’m still giddy seeing 9 blades on a 2.5 week old canopy leaf. Nothing but learning with this batch bro
hello mate, nice work!! very particulary strains, i notice the same strange growth in my S1 seed that i have in my room now, do you have experience with this type of seeds?
@GrowerOG,
That answer is very simple, spend a bit of time on Overgrow.com.
Multi-generation growers are securing and sharing hard to find Heirloom strains. There is So Much positive experience and knowledge being shared there. AND then after a few months, seed give aways are a daily thing. Top Shelf all the way Bro.
Send me a message, nothing but Positive things from there. And knowledge on beating white powdery mildew etc, never stops amazing me !
@1Right_Angle, I understand mate. I was curious because I saw some growth details of your plants in this diary in common with my ladie: like long branches and minor density of buds.
Where do you find these strains?
@1Right_Angle, In the photo where you write 'she appars to be making seeds', all the inside of the buds have a tipical colour and aspect of botrytis, i noticed it also in the other photos of that plant.
I hope to be wrong, anyway i think is worth not smoke the flower of that plant.
@GrowerOG, ok Thats a brand new one at this end GoG!
Thanks for the Heads-up, I’l be looking into it right now.
Can I ask what “You are Seeing?”
There are no moist pockets or goopy areas. The dry regions you see are from a dry period earlier this grow, that caused me to move the operation back home… Bud Rot I doubt, now that I’ve checked.
Its (squirrel tail) hanging, it will be hands-on shortly.
Plant being too wet or moist, never happened