Week 7 went by and ended with a bit of a shock. One of the plants had developed a single pollen sac that went unnoticed and it popped open when I was removing some lower leaves and newly emerging growth in the lower part of the plant. Fortunately the plant was outside the box at that moment, but still in the same room as the others. Hope it at least didn't manage to pollinate them all or that the pollen was infertile anyway.
I call it Murphy's law. Otherwise none of the plants has any signs of being a hermie. There was just that one single, lone pollen sac in the whole grow...😖
Plants now drink 1,5 L per 24h on average. Lights are at a full 100%. Buds slowly start to grow bigger and at end of week 7 there's a also a few brown pistils to be spotted here and there.
Feeding schedule:
Day 1: 1 ml / L Sweet Lolita Soil, 0,8 ml / L Jamaican Bloom
Day 2: plain water
Day 3: 1 ml / L Sweet Lolita Soil, 0,8 ml / L Jamaican Bloom
Day 4: plain water
Day 5: 1 ml / L Sweet Lolita Soil, 0,8 ml / L Jamaican Bloom
Day 6: no watering, pots still moist
Day 7: plain water
Hey! Nice grow! I, too, have problems with overfeeding the Hulks. All-Mix is even too hot for veg phase it seems. This strain doesn't even like moderate feeding obviously.
@BavarianBarbarian, True, I will upload the last week. Obviously I just had bad luck with one seed. It shows all signs of overwatering and nitrogen excess, which both can't possibly be the case. We'll see!
@FoxGrow, Yeah, Hulk Berry seems to be quite sensitive to nitrogen during veg. I paused giving nutes for about a week when I noticed the first signs. But the plants all managed to cope with it and I simply cut the amount of the nitrogen heavy nutes down by half after when I started feeding again. Overall the strain seems to be quite a resilient one that can forgive a lot.