This lady continues to impress me every time I check on her. Her pH is creeping up again despite the flush I did last week so I will likely be using some more pH down when I refill her watering base. Despite that though her leaves are still a deep, dark green with no indication of nutrient lockout and other than a defoliation I did two days ago she’s pretty much on autopilot. The top of her main cola got so close to the lights that I had to LST the top but that barely slowed her down. Unfortunately I can’t take my lights up any further. The seed vendor noted this was an XXL-sized strain so I may opt to only grow these outside moving forward. Other options would be to engage in more aggressive topping earlier on or get a bigger tent.
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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.