It looks like the plants have probably stretched as far as they will coming in at nearly 2 ft. The smell has gotten noticeably stronger, so much so that I needed to replace the active charcoal filter on my tent. I switched up their nutrients and replaced Big Bloom with Tiger Bloom as part of Fox Farm’s recommended nutrient schedule. At this point in my last grow, everything had already gone to shit so I’m now a firm believer in the superiority of hydroponics vs. soil. I’ve never gotten plants this large before and am considering how or if I need to make my tent bigger. But I’ll also continue to keep a close eye on the leaves so as to catch any issues early on.
Hey there, Thanks so much for growing our genetics, will be excited to see them all flourish ☘️ Let us know if you need any assistance, we’re more than happy to help 😎 Happy Growing !!!👨🌾🌲
Despite this lady being an absolute champ, she was beginning to show signs of nutrient burn. Also her pot was light and her soil dry with the gauge showing zero water uptake. So I did a full flush on her today just like her tent mate yesterday and will look to add nutrients later this week if she begins drinking again.
I had to LST the very top of the main cola as it was about to hit the LED lights. I also applied some pH down to the self-watering base as the pot felt a bit dry and pH was nearing 8. So I brought it back down to a more reasonable low 6. I wanted to avoid having to do the full flush like I did with its tent mate earlier this week.
The challenges that come with these last final weeks are very different than what I’ve encountered up until now. This is the longest I’ve been able to take a grow. Just now I found some bud rot at the top of one of my colas, ugh. Chopped the top of the cola to prevent the rot from spreading then I changed my fan schedules to ensure they are running throughout most of the day/night to keep air moving and humidity hopefully lower.