De plantjes staan nu al een paar dagen in bloei. Ik heb ze paar dagen alleen maar water gegeven omdat ze wat donker van kleur waren nu geef ik weer voeding. Heb net mijn netje geplaatst en binnen paar dagen schakel ik over naar bloeivoeding.
@phobic94, They are looking great, so i'd say your doing everything right! Best tip i can give: Try to imitate nature with your environment. Cooler and humid in spring (seedling/veg), warm, dryer and sunny in summer up to harvest. And don't panic when things get out of the ordinary. Analyze, adapt and take your learnings for the next time. You got this!πͺ
If you pull one plant and rotate it and look in the middle you will see dead or dying leaves and large leaves blocking air flow. You could trim the lower leaves on them all to clean that and get better air flow.
Great crop you got going WW is a fantastic beginner strain. As for your leech or flush I typically stop feeding 14 days out and of that 14 days 3 of them are no water days. Do not harvest with a recently wet plant. It increases humidity and the chance for mold during the drying and curing phase. You can also use what's called a Chelter Its basically a chemical you add to your regular water that helps break down nutrients faster. Ask your hydro store. Get yourself some mason jars humidity packs or grove bags. Cause it looks like your up for your first harvest. Keep going cause if this is your first grow you'll get this skill down very easily.
@phobic94, I wouldn't say they are better but easier. Typically when you put your weed into jars they re hydrate so you have to do what is known as burping. This involves opening the jar and keeping the lid off for say and hour or 2 depending on how moist your buds are. My typical routine is to dry at 50% RH for 5-6 days then jar and burp for 2 hours 2 days after jar. Then slowly reduce the time over the next 2 weeks. Once you start opening your jars and they feel dry to the touch and smoke well in a joint you can stop the burping process. Boveda packs also help to maintain a good RH in your jar. With Grove bags there is no need to do this. I don't know how these bags do it but through some sort of engineering they self ventilate. I tried using one on my last harvest and the bud cured so well. It beat the shit out of the knock off version bag I tried. I maybe opened it once or twice briefly and the smell just kept getting better and better. It's worth a try to get one of these bags. But it's also a good idea to know how to use mason jars properly. You'll learn that growing is both art and science. But everyone has a different method and you'll find your way bro. Good luck with the chop.
@Hudson2384,Thanks for sharing your very useful knowledge. Now that I know this I will harvest my plant dry as bud rot is a nightmare that I prefer to avoid. Are grove bags better than jars ? Because I already have a few 5l jars. Thanks in advance for the info ππ
Looking great phobic! Awesome work! I'd take the leaves off, where budsites are blocked or where no light gets. Its a pain with a scrog, but it may pay off. happy growing π±ππ