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Today I will start my second grow with Blue Cheese Automatic. After germination the seedling will be planted into a jiffy and later on directly into the fabric pot.
First grow with RQS Auto, in a few days the seedling will be planted into the 20L fabric pot.
The seedling will spend the first few days under the growlight until one or two pairs of leaves have formed, then it will go outside onto the balcony.
Unfortunately, the sun has gone again this week and there is a lot of rain forecast, so the little one spends the bad weather days under the growlight. E27 15Watt with diy reflector.
Due to the bad weather last week, quite large internodes have formed and the plant has stretched far. I'm curious to see how many nodes will form before it starts flowering and how big it will grow as a result. The bad weather should be over now and the sun will come out again, but I'll still put it under the grow light for a few hours in the evening.
Now flowering begins, the first white hairs appear on the stem and small flowers start to form. I am now starting to switch the fertilizer regime to flowering.
Since the middle of last week, there have been plenty of hours of sunshine again and the rainy weather has improved. It is now developing a lot of leaf mass and the buds are starting to form properly.
In the 10th week there were again many hours of sunshine and the lower sail leaves have all turned yellow and fallen off. I hope that this is a sign of the end of the flowering phase and not a lack of nutrients.
The sun has been shining for a week now and it is forming so many trichomes that the buds are already shimmering white. I'll wait another week to see how the trichomes change, then I'll harvest.
The grow was almost problem-free, thanks to neem oil there were no problems with bugs, only the sunny days could have been more to get even denser buds.
I hung the whole plant without the big sun leaves to dry for about 1 week and then dried the buds in paper bags for 2-3 days before putting them in the jars. Now they are cured at about 60-65% humidity.
@HanfHueter, die großen und alten Segelblätter haben sich von unten nach oben gelb gefärbt und sind dann auch recht schnell vertrocknet, keine Entlaubung