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flo start at 8 days in anticipation of sativa stretch, beautiful appearance despite a light mix soil before repotting that is too old and hydrophobic, and low humidity linked to winter😙
I switched to 12/12 only saw 8 days given the 70% sativa but the strech started later around the 20th day. I cut the apex on the 5th floor to have a lower canopy and better distributed, secondaries started to develop. They should gain the necessary few more cm soon, I hope. I watered with fertilizer 5 days ago. I only used grow and bloom before, but I added the top max this time to see 😙
the secondaries have shown themselves well and the canopy is now well filled. The stretch took a while to show. Watering about 1x per week so it's good to add fertilizer each time, they look healthy with a beautiful green. The first pistils are there. watering planned for tomorrow.
Watered yesterday with clear water, they seem sufficiently nourished. And they don't stop growing, soon stretch x6. At first I thought that 8 days of growth had not been enough since the stretch took a long time to start .I still have 30cm after that I should trellis😖. flowering has started well😙
beautiful flowering but I'm going to stop the fertilizer here because there are only 20 cm left for the lamp height, the panel must be at least 40 cm. and I don't want to trellis all that.
I hesitated to start rinsing but I added a maximum dose of fertilizer. There is at least 25 days left of flowering knowing that the strech took 10 days as shown, and that I would like 30% amber trichome. There will therefore be a minimum of 5 waterings with clear water. And buds are not yet very big, this will feed them a little more 😏
I started watering with clear water 3 days ago, the lower leaves started to turn yellow or dry. The first amber pistils appeared, CBD Rich has a few more. The trichomes that I observed with a loupe are currently clear and milky. The smell of the juanita is starting to be divine, fruity and tropical 🍍, it reminds me of the beach, but I won't be able to tell you what exotic fruit it is, I haven't eaten enough of it. The buds have also grown quite a bit. I think this is the largest quantity I have ever seen in this box. The harvest will perhaps be in 20 days
Music : Toi mourir - Serge Gainsbourg
little update to show you the impressive colors during the senescence that one of the 4 took, probably it's a little cooler under the fan. They are all starting to yellow, but it should last until 65 days. There will probably be no more leaves this day.
The cbd rich has made big buds, the stems have difficulty supporting their weight. He still needs a few days of rinsing for harvest. The smell is fruity and a little herbal
The juanita have impressive senescence colors, one has become purple with red-yellow gradients on the large leaves. The other 2 also have intense orange and yellow colors, they are starting to be rinsed enough for harvest. The smell is still fruity and exotic but but it seems like it's starting to smell a bit like lemon as the reggae seeds description says.
I could have cut the gourmands underneath but I never thought of doing that. The trichomes in the buds are still clear and milky, not as easy to see in the photo as with the magnifying glass directly. I watch every day to harvest at the perfect time.
Opening the box means staying 15 minutes watching them every evening 😄🌈
27/03 update
There are 4 or 5 easily observable amber trichomes on Juanita 3 and its pistils are 60% brown and some are even quite dark. The others have a few hard-to-observe amber trichomes and around 60% brown pistils. They are well rinsed, all the large leaves have yellowed or dried. I reduced the watering, they are no longer thirsty. 1l instead of 1.5l .
The harvest could be done within 2 or 4 days, what do you think? 🌄🧐✂️
10 more days quite a long time to wait to cut, I waited for 10% amber trichome on the juanita an d a little more on the cbd which was a little more ripe. Drying may have been a little long, or perhaps it's due to the very dry air here in winter. A few months in a pot at the right humidity should improve that.✂️see the plant review for more info