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Let it Snow (but in Summer) - 42FB Californian Snow Auto
Started off by leaving it in a glass of water for 24 hours then moved to paper towel. After 3 days in paper towel the tap root had grown to 1 inch so it was planted in soil on 8/5/24.
Humidity at 70%
Started off this week looking a bit yellowish in the middle so i creased light intensity (PPFD) from 120 to 270. Watered only on the last day of the week because I had overwatered when they were seedling. Started adding nutrients to aid the roots
Starting to see growth each day, probably due to the nutrients. Put down a wooden piece so that i can hold the top down vertically. 🤞🏼Hope its not super stressful but i really need the secondary branches to become the main
Starting the week looking odd but I think its because the secondary branches are starting to take priority. Looks healthy 😁 It has grown well during this week but I'm noticing lighter green on the middle of the tops,
Started this week strong by increasing light and nutrients and water. I believe this will give it a good boost for the week.
Increased Light to 36 DLI and 400 PPFD
This was the LST week. Every branch that could be tied down was tied down.
Keep on improving LST little by little but I can already notice major changes. Put the light a bit higher because heat in the tent is increasing.
This one is looking particularly great but I exagerated on LST and did some dmg to the main stem. will see how it recovers. Will not stress it anymore for a while.
Had to remove a couple of the yellowing leaves over this week but in general it looks healthy. Greatly increased the amount of water an nutrients during this week.
Uploading Late so its more of a photo dump but the nutrients are around right because I follow the same feeding chart with very minor tweaks. Looking very beautiful
Leaves are starting to yellow and terpenes are starting to smell. Still looking healthy but the heat is a great factor and she requires more water. In hindsight should have started to turn on the dehumidifier... but thats a story for the end :(
The yellowing of the leaves has continued. Some closeups of the trichomes to see if they have become milky white but still some ways to go. Great overall smell but the temperature in the tent is constantly above 30 sometimes even 35
Leaves continued to yellow while I kept giving nutrients. In hindsight maybe I should have watered without nutrients a couple of times to see how it goes.