After a short previous week, I flipped the girls on Monday, as I prefer to have plant weeks to align with real weeks. It makes it easier for me to keep track of things. I also restart the day count. Again to make it easy for me. (I’m lazy.)
I cleaned up the girls by removing redundant vegetation down low on them. I wanted to have the basics done before locking down the girls with a scrog. I went easy, not to stress them too much, but I will do an additional cleanup in a couple of weeks when they are done stretching.
Having the girls out of the tent for clean-up also made it easy to install a watering system.
I have some travel coming up, so I need a system to keep the girls alive and happy while I’m gone. The system is simply a pump on a timer with a few drippers in each pot, but I can also remotely turn the pump on/off, should I need it. Sensors monitor the soil moisture in each individual pot so I can see if more or less watering is needed.
The canopy was already decently flat due to LST, but I wanted to remove those wires before the girls got too big, so I decided to go with a scrog.
I used my new 3D printer to print the corners to construct the frame. Some PVC pipes and elastic cords later, we had a scrog. Yay!
I also used this opportunity to install a small fan to provide under-canopy air circulation.
@StarLorr, Right?! So pretty. No clue if it is due to the low temps or the UV. I suspect the UV more than the temps, to be honest. The mom plant experienced lower temps and never turned purple.
@Still_Smoq, Thank you :) I travel frequently, so I need a system that cares for the girls while I'm gone. The last piece of the puzzle I need is a camera to remotely monitor them.
What happen 😋
be honest you are sleeping in the tent 😁
Its called camping under the stars.
And I can see there in the last row the 2nd from left is a bit missing of the bud , you did snack it in secret 😲