I’ve been neglecting my journal, so I’ll make it up to you. This week, the flower has grown a lot. The main stem stretched about 20 cm above the other branches. I decided to move away from the “don’t touch” concept and bent it in a loop. I was lucky and the stem was quite flexible and didn’t snap. After a couple of days I unbent the stem and it hardened into a suitable position.
@@FraFra__frankenstoner_Two_days_in_a_day, thanks, I appreciate your comment and you are right, I have had problems with nutrient burn in previous grows. But this time I don't see any signs of nutrient overdose. The leaves look healthy, except that in places they yellowed at the end of flowering as they should. I guess these fertilizers may be less concentrated than the ones I used before.
@Beardvana, i wish you big buds with great taste! Cannabis is very tolerant against overfertilation. Every other plant would be dead with so much nutrition.
It really needs only a fraction, of what you provide! Please, in future, less is more. 😀
@@FraFra__frankenstoner_Two_days_in_a_day, I do according to the chart from the manufacturer. I'm not very knowledgeable, but I've checked other diaries and they had no problems with dosage. And I've already harvested it btw. Just filling in the missed weeks while it dries.
This plant looks very healthy! Please reduce the nutrition a bit, and give her more light! You can lower the light to 30 cm.
Even LED-Light from the side would be good. Only the leafs need the light.
Half a litre of water, per day, is enough! It does not need to be soaking wet. Overwatering is as bad as underwatering!
@@FraFra__frankenstoner_Two_days_in_a_day, thanks! Despite the lag in development, she looks good. I appreciate your feedback. I have lowered the light to 40 cm and will lower it further. She is in a relatively big pot, so I need 2-3 L per watering to moisten it well. And then I wait for the soil to dry and the pot to get light before the next watering. I'm also using the finger method 😆