The first real week of flowering is coming to an end, and with it the last major pruning to permanently trellis the branches, organizing them so that each bud has access to light.
The first dose of flowering fertilizer should be delivered in the next few days. I can't wait to see the buds grow and bloom, and I can tell you that the smell is already quite noticeable as soon as the tent is opened. Fortunately, the charcoal filter is doing its job extremely well and no smell is escaping at the moment.
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Doing a good job. She flipped a bit early didn't she? Why she's a bit away from the net? You did a nice job getting to fill the net out. Very little stretch from her
Enjoy your scrog. Nice 2 c it done right.
@gottagrowsometime, Thanks man! I'm proud of her, she's recovered well since my repotting mistake, but I do think she missed 1 or 2 weeks of growth, I was hoping for a little more stretching but that's the way it is. If I hadn't slowed down the growth when I repotted it, it would surely have been better... I learn from my mistakes! :)
@PlantMike, To be quite honest I don't have much experience with rqs seeds, only 2nd sessions, but so far I'm satisfied, the seed spent 1 year in my fridge and it left without any worries, it grows very well, smells very good, and during my first session with them, a wedding cake the yields were good with a very good quality!
Without claiming to be able to offer a real opinion and feedback in my opinion RQS has an interesting value for money. It will come down to the variety selected, as not all varieties are equal, and I'd always advise you to find out more on a case-by-case basis, as some breeders hybridize their preferred varieties in-house and don't recycle or copy them in lower quality. All this to say that I think it's hard to generalize about the quality of companies as big as RQS or Sensi Seeds humboldt ect... I hope I've been able to help you :)