6/21/24
Going into Week 2 of flower, things are moving right along. Plant looks healthy and is very lush, the stretch continues with about 1" of growth per day. Canopy staying nice and flat and the mainlining has done very well. Next week will be another big defoliation and lolipopping as needed. Plant seems stable with no chlorosis at the moment, hopefully it's in a happy and sustainable zone now.
- Feeding two days, then 1 day of plain pH water
- light PPFD at 700 and most intense spot
- Runoff pH and PPM at 5.9 and 674 respectively
- Tent environment in upper 70s during day, upper 60s at night, humidity in mid to upper 60s
- 2 oscillating fans going in tent
6/23/24
The first pistils are appearing! Everything looking solid, no issues at the moment.
- Plant is taking up more water and nutrients, added a third day of feeding since the runoff PPM is showing more uptake
- Runoff pH and PPM at 5.9 and 634 respectively
- Using 6.2 pH water is geeking the runoff pH consistently around 5.9 at the moment, so things are in a stable zone and pattern for now
6/25/24
Stretch continues, plant up to about 17" now. No issues, everything green and healthy, pistils developing, will get a big defoliation at the end of this week.
- Runoff pH and PPM at 6.0 and 588 respectively
- Lights at 700 PPFD at canopy
6/27/24
- Runoff pH yesterday dropped to 5.8, so today gave 6.4 pH water with no nutrients
- Runoff pH and PPM today measuring 6.0 and 643 respectively
- Plant looking green and healthy, bud sites starting to develop more substantially
- Will do a major defoliation in the next day or two to help them get more light and air further down on the plant
@GrowthConsultant, Yes, the plant ring makes a great base for using the gardening wire to do the training. During the last grow, I learned that it's a good idea to tie it down to the pot through those holes I punched into it to keep the plant from pulling the ring up. What I also noticed is that doing that sort of isolates the plant from the fabric pot so I can still move it around without putting extra stress on the plant. That was a problem when I was tying the plant down directly to the pot itself.
@Sejanus21, glad you thought it was helpful! The downside is that it does add a couple of extra weeks in veg, but it really pays off with the plant structure and how it basically self-SCRoGs when done right. I think it's also really fun to do the topping and training, sort of like doing bonsai! Since I'm working in a 2'x4' tent, this did an amazing job of utilizing the space both vertically and horizontally- highly recommended to try.
OK, well...
5 days later and the seeds that seemed to have happily germinated and were transferred to moist coco...have done nothing. The two Green Gelato seeds germinated at the same time and planted the same way popped right up in a couple of days, but not the White Widow. Dug down a bit and the first one had rotted, the second one looked clean and white, but no growth.
So, I covered it again a bit more loosely and kept the coco moist and have started germinating a second seed in moist paper towels to see if that will work, but it looks like this is starting over here and at least one of the initial seeds was a bust (and I don't have great hopes for the second one).
We'll see!
@Erin_Electro, Hi! I'm now also germinating this strain from RGS and the very same thing happened to me! on the paper towel all 3 seeds poped the tap root but when transfered to coco only one is growing. I'm on day 7 now and I jus lost the hope that the other two will sprout. I guess I'll have to fill the 2x2 tent with only one plant... Your grow look's good, good luck!