Hi everyone so we finally got this girl on her way to flower! I didn't just switch from 18 on 6 off to 12 and 12 what I did was put her in a transition week where I took 3 hours off waited a couple days and then took the next 3 hours off to easier into it with less stress.. I finally gave her her very first feeding because I know there's not enough PK and mother Earth performance soil so I want to hear to have every nutrient she needed from here on out.. as you can see what a difference with this nutrient mix she is absolutely exploding with a new growth every single day for the last couple days since I started.. I'm very excited for her as this is my very first 1 to 1 .. this would not be possible without our friends over at Seedsman. I hope everybody is doing well with their plans and they are all happy and healthy like mine are. Thank you all for stopping by as much appreciated thank you to all who show love.. happy growing everyone βοΈ
End flower dimming reduces foxtailing also. Good or bad depends what you grow or want. I have dimmed also now couple years but sometimes not able cause there is also flowers in full bloom in same area.
@Hempface86, i think its s pretty old thing to dim at end. They have tried many kind of lightning schedules. If i remember right i have seen diary where grower adjust lightning day by day depends on when sun rise and set at outside.
Foxtailing is adorable at some landrace sativas. Most of the time in indoor grows you get foxtailing just at the end. Foxtails are not ready when you harvest buds so i dont want that. Other hand if you are going to just make money its good cause you get more yield. If you could foxtail buds at fairly begin of bloom it could be something π€
@Hattiwatti, what are your thoughts on foxtailing? Interesting that you've been dimming the last couple of years because this is something I just thought of myself randomly just trying to replicate nature
@Papa_T, I know waiting is the hardest part though what I do is say it 6 oz I'll take a half ounce and put it in one of terp locks smaller half ounce bag and put the rest in a half pound bag that way there if I want to sample it a little early I don't have to open up or disturb the majority of the crop... It's such a nice way and easy way of curing... The thing with those bags though is you have to not open them and keep them completely sealed if you open them up here and there to take some out you're going to screw yourself in the long run which is why I have the personal size ones that cure as well