The temperatures, humidity, and watering volume(if measured) in grow conditions are all averaged for the week. The pH is soil pH. Any watering done by me is well water which is 7.6 pH and 50Β° F. Any listed nutrients are ml/gallon of soil.
Day 1 we had a high temperature of 90Β°F with clear, sunny skies. I watered 2-3 gallons from the hose.
Day 2 we had a high temperature of 97Β°F with mostly sunny skies. It was a scorcher. I watered 2-3 gallons twice today from the hose.
Day 3 we had high temperature of 95Β°, but it felt like 102Β°. Skies were partly cloudy. I watered 2-3 gallons twice today.
Day 4 we had rain the previous night and early morning. We had cloudy skies, with high temperature of 81Β°F. I did not water today. I added 50ml of blood meal to each pot, spread evenly on top of the soil.
Day 5 we had a high temperature of 87Β°F and mostly sunny skies. I watered 2-3 gallons.
Day 6 we had partly cloudy skies and a high temperature of 86Β°F. I watered 2-3 gallons each pot.
Day 7 we had high temperature of 89Β°F. We had scattered thunderstorms and roughly two hours of rain. No watering today.
@Aedaone, it has a very unique flavor, kinda hard to describe it. I grew a couple of the autos and one of the photos and the flavor was consistant. And nice effects too. π
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Have this WC FF in pre flower bout a wk. Great grower really tight inters..
Great looking grow. I'm growing one in a 20 gallon bag that has a thick stalk and is currently approaching approximately 8 feet. Unfortunately I had an issue with powdery mildew on the lower leaves at the end of July, which is very early and I rarely had with an outside photo and never that early. I thought it might be a weakness of the species. I see form your grow its probably just me.
@Oklahoma_Old_Turd, Thanks!! I had a bubblegum sherbet split where it was topped last year. I waited to long support the main branches above the split. Now I add one bamboo to connect to the main branches directly above the topping node. As they begin to add flower I'll ring the pots with hemp twine about 3' up. That has so far been enough support even in high winds.
@Jsanz52, yes I started these about as early as possible outdoors. Last year my FF began flower around the 4th week of July. Everything was a little earlier this year because they were older and bigger.