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Mid-week post. More to come.
1/22
Still looking amazing 😁
Trichomes are showing some action. Most are turning cloudy to milky. On a few older leaves there are a few that are starting to turn tan. No where near amber, but still turning to color. I'm thinking about 2 - 2 1/2 weeks more to grow. So I'll feed her one more time and then put her on water only.
1/26
She's in the straight away, heading for the finish line. 😎
She's had her last meal. Water only from here on out.
She's had a haircut, I've removed a large portion of an leaves. Making sure air and light can travel thru the plant.
Even though color is starting to show. All flowers are still showing significant growth.
It looks like her flower density is as it should be. They all look wonderful to me.
Walking into the room, the smell is like walking into an entire garden. She is strong with the force 💪.
I can't think of a single leaf that turned full on yellow.
Had some minor light damage, but recovered fully.
Overall, it's been a good solid grow.
👌
At this point, I'm just waiting on amber. I figure about 2 weeks -ish...
The flowering of your plants looks to be progressing very well. There not much better than watching the flowering nodes begin to take shape and form beautiful buds. I'm eager to see how your grow finishes up and I wish you all the best in the rest of growing these girls. Cheers :D
The flowering nodes on your plants look to be absolutely amazing. You've done such an amazing job with this grow so far and I'm so excited to see how these plants finish up as well as to hear how they smoke. Best wishes my friend :D
@SensiSmellYahLater, Thank you very much 😎 I appreciate that. I'm looking forward to the finish as well. I figure the end of January - ish and she'll be done cookin'.
@Mrs_Larimar, Thank you and be nosey - no worries :-)
The branches from the lower end of stalk are thinner, so I trimmed those a little extra, so that they could focus on the main flower on the branch.
The branches from the upper end of the stalk, I pretty much left alone. Just to see what they would do. One is untouched from the tie string up. One has the first node past the tie string trimmed, And the last one has two nodes past the tie string trimmed.
Between the various points of where the nodes were trimmed, you can see a difference in growth rate.
((Which is what I wanted to see, that specific difference in growth rate - when related to trimmed branches.))
The next grow - I will try mainlining.