Definitely a sativa leaning hybrid.
They went a hot night without enough water. Turned out the pump filter was full of algae so I took it apart and gave a good cleaning and res change.
They must have been thirsty. It was another warm day and they almost emptied the reservoir.
The remaining liquid had 3000 ppm so I immediately added 3 gal of water. Next morning they got another fresh res change.
There is a bit of burn, I'm thinking its from when their thirst concentrated the nutes.
They are getting frostier each day. And the smell... intoxicating.
They are looking pretty good. Noticeable growth every day. PPM has dropped quite a bit, so they are eating well.
I had a few nirvana moments where temp/humidity were in the VPD zone, but it is fleeting.
Time will tell how the defoliation works. The theories make sense and I have seen many peoples good results.
But I DO enjoy seeing all the flowers that would have been hidden in my previous grows.
With the foliage gone, I can see where structure could have been better. Topping and/or manifolding, pruning, and more rigorous training will be needed to get the canopy where I want it.
Seems that with photoperiod plants, focusing on fewer colas is best for quality and perhaps yield.
Lots of things to consider for my Autumn grow.
I have been happy with the tent temps lately, hovering around 26Ā° during the day. Today it is 27Ā° outside and in the tent is 30Ā° despite turning the exhaust up.
And weather will continue to get warmer.
I really do need an air conditioner if I am going to get 3 grows per year.
We had a couple of power outages due to storms. I am thinking about a UPS battery backup system for the irrigation pumps...but those are very pricy.
I am bit less scared of defoliation now, so I am trying Nebula's lolipopping strategy. I hope to encourage longer denser colas.
They are really vigorous and stretching. They are hungry and thirsty.
The little coco plant will stay in the tiny pot just to see what it does.