February 14, 2019 update:
I rearranged the plants to get better airflow. In the video I mentioned that I thought I saw what might be spider mites. After closer inspection, I don't think its spider mites but more likely a combination of left over damage from the fungus gnats that came in with my wife's plant a few weeks ago (now gone) as well as ph fluctuations. But I like getting airflow on the plants themselves anyway, I just wish the oscillation worked on the fan I have now. I'll buy a new fan or two with oscillation soon. Also I failed to mention it in the video but there is also a ceiling fan blowing down on the plants.
Overall, I'm very happy. The DinaMed CBD+ has taken the lead in the bud development category, Nice fat buds that are very dense. Sticky and stinky as hell too. She is supposed to be somewhere in the teens for CBD percentage and less than 1% THC. I'm hoping she either comes in below 0.3% or has well over 1%. I'm allowed to submit for testing 3 weeks before harvest. I'm going to cut a mid level branch and submit for testing next weekend.
My other DinaFem strain, Critical +, is doing great too! She's in the lead with the most trichome development. Her buds are coming along great also! Not super fat, at least not yet, but great shape, color, density and have I mentioned the trichome development yet? 👍 This one is supposed to have mild CBD, low single digits, but high THC. I'm looking forward to smoking this one!
Next up I'll talk about my Cream & Cheese CBD+ from Seedsman. She's in the lead with just overall looking awesome!!! The buds are long and super healthy looking with tons of leaves along the branches and I've defoliated a few times. The remaining leaves don't seem to be blocking much because most branches are bent over due to the weight of the buds! She is supposed to be in the 20's with BOTH THC and CBD. I'm looking forward to smoking this one also! 💪
That leaves the 3 Cherry Hemp plants. They are the smallest 3 plants in the room, but are all looking very good as well. They look like they are in the lead with possibly being ready to harvest earliest. I'm seeing the most amount of darkened and curled in hairs on these 3. The largest/oldest of the 3 is starting to show fading on the leaves. She may be ready in the next week or two. I'm waiting to start seeing some amber trichomes, so far they are still all white. These are supposed to be around 16% CBD and less than 0.3% THC. I'll be taking these in for testing soon and will be using these strictly for making CBD products - Salves, Oils, Capsules, etc... I'll keep you posted on this.
This week I fed MegaCrop and Cal-Mag Pro (both by Greenleaf Nutrients). I fed according to their feeding schedule for late bloom. I think I'm going to stick with Greenleaf Nutrients for the duration of this grow rather than changing it up as I have been. Its super easy stuff to work with. 👍
hey man ,in my opinion its better to start a new grow. Seedlings got a lot of pain now and that will be a big factor in the future if they survive :) Good luck !
@HappyGrower420, I pulled the clones and started some fresh seeds. But I’m also keeping the survivors. Transplanted into fresh soil today. That should help
hey dude. let me know how the dinamed tests. I have just over an ounce of CBD plus but I am prone to psychosis so I must make sure it doesn't test high in CBD.
@TheBudWhisperer, Thanks! I've been budgeting for a 4x8 for a while now and will finally have the cash involved with that by the end of the month. The second 2x4 was not planned. It was a gift from a friend who wasn't going to use it, he didn't have the inner poles to set it up. I have to build that this weekend. Gonna do it out of wood (2x2's) should be relatively easy to make the cuts and screw it together. But its cold as hell outside here now and my table saw is in the garage. I'll get it done though. This weekend at the latest.
One day after watering in lime and Recharge and the girls are already showing signs of improvement. Everything is looking more green and less pale👍 I think I’ll repeat this one more time before feeding any additional nutrients.