1/9 Day 1 of flower. Everything is looking good in the tent. There are plenty of yellow tips on each plant, but this seems to be a normal thing with autopots. As long as growth continues to chug along I’ll basically ignore any signs of high EC since I can’t do much about it. AutopotUSA does not recommend flushing the pots as that can do more harm than good. I added the trellis net but haven’t weaved anything in yet. I’ll wait for a little more stretch before I start using it. Light adjusted to 470 PAR / 20.3 DLI.
1/12 Day 4 of flower. The canopy was getting pretty crowded again so I did a little more defoliation and redid the trellis net to spread everything out. Only concern so far is that the back right one is lagging a little behind the others. We’ll see what happens over the next week or so but it may be worth adding in a riser to get the canopy leveled back out. Light was adjusted to 535 PAR / 23.1 DLI.
1/14 Day 6 of flower. I redid the trellis net today to get a nice even canopy all around. I’m still seeing some signs of low humidity with some leaf curling here and there, but nothing that seems too extreme. The reservoir was cleaned out fully today and fresh nutrient water was added.
@Dmars,
I’ve got 8 jelly breath clones that I’m going to run as a big group in the future. When it come close to finishing, I’ll flush 4 and continue to feed 4 and see which mature first 😸💁♂️🤷♂️ fuck knows what it’ll prove cos everyone’s set up and environment is different 🤦♂️
@PersonalSmok3s, I can't really figure out a good way to take pics of trichomes, but looking with my loupe I'd say both are around 75% cloudy, 20% clear, and a very small 5% amber. I think 1 or maybe 2 more weeks max would be the best finish time considering. Granted if I started flushing earlier I'd be closer to chop time, which probably would have been better for keeping the PM at bay since it's only now starting to flare up again. But lots of reputable people think flushing makes no difference anyways, so this is more like splitting the difference between both schools of thought.
@PapaNugs, The best way I can describe it so far is something like sweet berries. Really looking forward to how it evolves throughout the grow, I'm digging it.