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Lightly defoliated her for better air circulation and removed a few bud sites below ScrOG net that will never make it to the top.
New light fixture has been added this week;
Mars hydro FC3000, this is the EVO version with the latest Samsung chips. Overkill or killing it? We will see.
This week I made the decision to remove the ScrOG net because the plant has stunted growing and the leaves were droopy before and after watering . Given the fact she is an indica dominant strain, my approach to training wasn't the best.
Also the light intensity has been adjusted to PPFD level of 700. The light schedule is 18/6, so the DLI is about 45, which is the recommended maximum for autoflowers. I will keep my eyes on her, how is she will react.
She reacted well to the more intense light and the buds are forming nicely.
I will keep the DLI at 45.
Now I have to find the right watering schedule. This week I will give her 2L every other day with nutes in.
The buds are fattening up, getting there…
Some colours appeared, the pistils are turning pink and the sugar leaves got a slight orange-ish tint on the edges.
The smell gets stronger, but nothing unpleasant at all.
I will change the watering schedule to 4L in every 3 days
This is flushing week. It’s a long debated topic whether to flush organic or not, but according to Biobizz this is the way to go.
Some amber trics have appeared already, so next week she will reach choppington town.
It’s crazy to think about this is just half of the battle, the drying and curing must be done right too. I have high hopes for this strain and can’t wait to try the first sample!
This is the final week for her. I just watered her today for the last time and I will chop her down in a few days. I am planning to give her a 48-hour dark period at the end, just like I did last time. It's another long debated topic, I can't tell if it helps, but at least I'm saving on the energy bill...
I have lowered the temperature by a couple of degrees and turned down the light to 30 DLI. Autumn is here, ya know?
Currently, I am struggling to keep the humidity level low. It's staying between 55% and 62%, and so far no sign of bud rot, fingers crossed it will stay like that. Tomorrow morning the first thing will be to give the dehumidifier a good clean!