D43.
New week and the girls are just humming along. The Epsilon lady looks pretty nice, while the Gorilla girl looks a bit wonky with necrotic spots and interveinal chlorosis. Besides that she seems to be doing fine and have now started stretching.
I dropped from 24/0 to 23/1 hours of light, and will continue to to drop down one hour per week.
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D46.
I did a light defoliation low down on the plants to increase air flow. I watered mostly the gorilla girl with humic and fulvic acid, homemade fermented fruit juice, and some Epsom salt (in case it's a magnesium deficiency, although I think the interveinal chlorosis is a result of a potassium toxicity.)
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D49.
We're at the end of the week and there's not much to report. The girls are just doing their thing, and I check in on them once per day. I "believe" the Gorilla girl is looking happier. I mean, she still has tons of interveinal chlorosis and necrotic spots, but her leaves are less droopy and are praying more towards the light. Maybe the light change was good for her, or maybe she can deal better with the potassium excess now that she is in flower. I don't know, but I'm happy that she is looking better.
I dropped down to a 22/2 light schedule and bumped up the light to compensate.
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Be prepared for a unique flavorsplosion. A lot of their new F1's are packed with caryophyllene and myrcene, giving them a nice peppery flavor. I was pleasantly surprised with the sour blueberry pepper flavor of Medusa, and I hear others were surprised at the peppery kick of a couple others. I like these unique flavors that can't be depicted by a fruit.