This week I noticed some leaves started to get spots on them and determined it might be a fungus. I removed all the bad leaves and added cedar wood chip mulch. I love the way the cedar looks and smells! No longer seeing signs of fungus/spots. Also, added a dehumidifier to the tent to keep humidity lower for next stages and to lower risk of fungus. Did a lot of training/trimming to get the colas forming in the direction I want the plant to grow. I am anticipating good yields!
I fixed the broken stem with some electrical tape. The plant is showing no signs of injury from the stem break!
Ciao amico.....bella struttura..... ho notato però, che nelle prime 3/4 settimane la plantula è cresciuta molto poco. Dopo 7 settimane di veg avrebbe dovuto esplodere..... fammi sapere se hai bisogno un aiuto 😉💪
@dul3l3s, penso proprio che sia stata rallentata dall inizio per quel substrato come hai detto tu. Io ho provato vari allenamenti e penso che il migliore sia legare la linea principale a circa 2/3 settimane di vita, piegarla verso un lato del vaso così da dare luce e altezza ai rami laterali, senza esagerare troppo. Mentre per la defogliazione inizio fin da subito piano piano a rimuovere i ventagli che oscurano gli internodi.
Adesso ho iniziato due nuovi diari, passa a trovarmi qualche volta
@Rwein93, thanks for the offer. I think issue early was I reused the coco from another grow that had WAY to much nutrients locked into it. I was measuring runoff (never knew I had to do this) and it was like 2000 EC above input EC. I have since corrected the EC issue and things seem better. I might have also been too aggressive with defoliation and training. When do you typically start the training process?
Good to see somebody keeping Old School Genetics Alive. Sick of all the mediocre Cake & Runtz Garbage cuts floating around.
We need a Kush ,Chem, and Cookies resurgence. Preservation of Pre-Recreational Cultivars is Key.
Stealing the wood chips idea. Keep up the good work dude.
@@CarlosKeith54, thanks for the feedback bud! The wood chips have definitely helped capture moisture in the coco versus turning into humidity. The cedar smell is also nice! I hope it works well for you!