D71: After watering, the disease seems to have completely cleared up. We will start progressing with the ScrOG this week. No matter how dwarf-like it may appear, there are still many lateral branches and the node intervals are very short. Leaves have already begun to touch the front and back sides of my wardrobe.
D74: ScrOG has been abandoned. Even if we were to spread it across the entire area with a torch lamp, given the time it took to achieve these results the plant would still be large in size but with weak flowering. To avoid further delay yellow lights will be added to the tent during the day, and the plant will be switched to flowering and placed under a 12/12 light cycle.
D77: It was observed that some issues recurred on the leaves. It was noticed that the soil pH was again slightly high. Due to the poor genetics of the clovers, it was decided to remove them. Preparation for SST has begun, which will be beneficial for balancing the soil pH.
@M0S3S, prop to the caretaker for them to be healthy ahaha.
Yeah indeed addicted hobby hard to keep my hand out of em and make a mess.
gl with the flipπ
Looking really good π congratulations on your new cannabis growing adventures π .. I hate fungus gnats ..try to let your medium (especially the top layer ) dry out in between watering
@Hempface86, I haven't been able to solve the watering issue since the seedling stage :D Actually, I water without waiting for the leaves to show signs of thirst, but I don't know how it happened. Let's chalk it up to a good experience and move on, unlucky.