Hello and welcome to the 6th. and last week of vegetative growth!
After just checking, watering and adjusting the hooks for the longest part of the week the time has come to get the scissors out.
I took about 2 dozen of leaves that shaded or blocked the growth of nodes.
Then, with the help of some more hooks, i consolidate the the growth direction of all main branches.
Today everything looks great and the plant grows a bit faster every day.
After checking the pictures i realized that the structure is quiet hard to make out if you can't see it three dimensional,
so i made a crude graphic (sort of) to convey my process.
I finally figured out how to get everything in the right light cycles!
I bought another Tent... so if i do not update next week, the missis probably chopped my head of.
I found a small brand that is not even listed in the "Tents" section of growdiaries: FYTO
The quality is amazing, on par with Homebox! I snatched a "Base G65" for a good deal.
It is 65 x 65 x 170cm, a size i have never seen before and coincidentally fits exact in the only space that is available right now.
The Light i am going to use is the Phlizon PH-B6-M, a 50 x 50 cm 6-bar light with 320W.
It is way to much power for that space but it is collecting dust, i can dim it to my liking and i got that fixture for cheap.
So why not? I will show the equipment in the upcoming weeks.
That is all for this week, as soon as i can get the new setup going i will move her to her new home and flip to 12/12.
Time is ticking and the contest page states : 66 days left.
I heard that a 11/13 light cycle in the later part of the flower phase can speed up the ripening,
Have you guys experience with that technique? What are you're thoughts abut it?
Anyway, as always, have a relaxed week everyone!
High Mountain Gardening
Pretty nice start - going to think about womcasting and plagron seedling soil mixing as well. sounds pretty nice
Good luck and have fun buddy. Plagron and Zamnesia really amazing!
@Herbie101,
Thanks a lot, ill try to write a diary as i would like to read it.
The 10 years old Sony Alpha 6000 does the heavy lifting on the photos, the automatic is great on that camera.
Anyway, thanks again and happy growing to you to!
@Plagron,
thanks for checking out my diary and for the great contest-starter pack!
She started with flowers just the next day and it is looking good.
Check my Update after Sunday to see Power Buds at work! π΅π₯¦π₯¦π₯¦
@@DoughHead,
Thanks, i am mindful of that. Ill cut out the sugar royal because it has N in it. the rest is organic inputs and hopefully will not be a problem in the near future.
Happy growing to you to! π₯¦π