Unsure about this. I've had bad runs using this nutrient line before but it was autoflowers and I was inexperienced. This is my first grow with photoperiods and I'm not sure it really helped get bigger nugs, but I got toxicity it appears. It's either this, or more likely, the bad quality seabird guano I used as dry amendment. It caused some big issues in past grows too, for instance causing premature flowering on 3rd node.
I think it could be a bottleneck to my yield, but it is very power efficient for what it provides. Can't fault it as my beginner light choice. I might upgrade in future but not sure.
It was a resilient strain that took training well along with pest combat using neem oil spray (before flowering). The roots could have been a bit thicker, but I'll blame my soil over the strain itself. Moving from 12 to 15L cloth pots for next grow. 109g totally once trimmed and curing. Double my previous best yield so I am happy, although I would prefer to push it to 150-250g to not have to grow all year round and skip winter heating bills. The bud is very enjoyable and doesn't taste bad, so I'm happy overall :)
How would you rate the quality of these plants? The dark brown leaves have me self conscious of the roots situation. DIY supersoil mix recipe here: https://pastebin.com/pbxMZysq I've added more dolomite & guano as topdressing and fed liquid calmag and potassium during flowering.
It's all about personal preference. I think their a good 8 out of 10.
The dried sugar leaves means you let them go longer and they kind of self dried on the vine as I say. I do this as well.
The swell colors and hairs look beautiful. I would be absolutely happy with this quality of flower.
Congrats you did wonderful.
As others said make sure you have no pest or mold. If you don't then enjoy the harvest!
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Amiga creo que la sequía perjudicó tus plantas
Yo no lo hago. Prefiero que los cogollos crezcan y engorden sin límite
Si aún así quieres hacerlo, hazlo solo en la última semana, unos días antes de la cosecha. No antes
@Mrs_Larimar, It is my understanding that a little draught stress can increase resin production as it is a defensive mechanism against drought. At least I was experimenting with it. I wouldn't call the result the most resinous bud I've had access to however it is the best quality I've grown myself. Just a little over 100g for 3 plants inside of a 2x2.