Hello Growmies,
As we step into week 15 of flowering with our Northern Lights by Zamnesia, the journey gets more intricate and exciting. Let's delve into this week's updates:
Our Northern Lights star is proving to be quite finicky, especially with nutrient uptake. I've observed signs of lockout whenever the EC (Electrical Conductivity) level rises above 1.7. Thankfully, the pH levels are stable, so no concerns there. After some experimentation, I believe we've found her sweet spot at an EC of 1.5. This delicate balance is key to maintaining her health and vigor.
Despite the challenges, she continues to develop beautifully. The buds are light yet densely packed with trichomes, creating a spectacular frosty appearance. It's truly a sight to behold as they cake up all around, showcasing the plant's remarkable genetic potential.
One consequence of the recent nutrient lockouts is chlorosis, leading to a significant loss of leaves. It's a delicate phase where careful monitoring and adjustments are crucial to minimize further stress on the plant.
The tent is now filled with a very sweet aroma, a delightful sign of the maturing buds. This scent not only signifies the quality of the buds but also adds an extra layer of enjoyment to our growing experience.
Your continuous engagement and feedback are what make this journey so special. I look forward to reading your insights, questions, and tips. Your shared passion and knowledge are invaluable in navigating these complex stages of growth.
Don't forget about the special discount code ZAMMIGD2023 at Zamnesia's online store. It's a great way to connect with fellow growers and enjoy quality products.
Thank you for being with me on this adventure. Your support is a huge part of what makes this experience so rewarding. Stay tuned for more updates as we carefully guide our Northern Lights towards a successful harvest. Here's to healthy growth and aromatic buds!
@Hologram, thank you my dear, getting better and better at it. I know a few guys that do scrogging on their balconies and in their gardens, maybe something you should try for next season ;) maximize your beauties a little.
Noticed you use Canna too. Do you think flores have little bit too much nitrogen or is it just me if feeding same like schedule? My leafs tips often take little burn after 2-4 weeks in flower. Been thinking test other nutrient brand too in next round but didnt decided yet which one. ๐
@Salokin, Powder came aout last or 2 years ago. Tried many different transitions, last grow i gave only 2 time veg nutes cause they was empty and didnt bought new, they finished 1 or 2 week before i flipped 12/12 lights but idk maybe i do something wrong somewhere. ๐
@HippyHemulen,didnโt know that AN has powdersโฆ I thought, since canna for me is pretty much fire and forget, that you may have been feeding the grow for a bit to long during preflower and this manifests then in the transition to flower and the corresponding nutes
@Salokin, Yeah my ec is 0.3 and ph 8-8.5 but going normal feeding schedule its stays 6-7 pretty well w/o any ph-+. Flores just have pretty high N ratio versus some other brands. I only use zym whole time and pk 1-2 time in flower. Tested boost few grow and didnt see any difference and dont buy it anymore cause high cost. ๐
@DeepWaterGrower,i think the dark green a droopy appearance was due to her loosing all the roots outside the net pot. The now new appearancing foliage looks lush and brighter again.
@Salokin, you don't know pal, but last week I read your diaries and what you wrote about Orca...5 minutes later I checked which grow shop in my country sells this product and I found one. Already in the cart for my next purchase ๐