I am actively defoliating her fat fan leaves as the fans on the newest node develop and can take on the photosynthetic load requirement. This active defoliation is requiring the lower branches to grow taller and stronger so that they can also take on the photosynthetic load. I'm hoping for some strong side colas as a result!
this girl looks great.. just like my last one..
she was narrow and thin but came out most the frosty, orange honney taste i ever had..i too was using biobizz full line
really great lushy looking plant and keep it going mate..
@FiligreePeacock, sorry for my late answer mate.
i am also thinking like you about biobizz schedule but they say the best way for autos is to grow in light mix and follow the All mix regime so you can control the NPK..and add more if needed.. also they said root juice can go through all veg phase
@djibra, I noticed on the BioBizz schedule it says to use both grow & bloom during flowering, did you do that? I haven't used any BioGrow or FishMix since I started the BioBloom and TopMax but she's starting to eat her leaves so I was thinking of attempting their schedule to rectify her deficiency.
@Bstoner, she does have a bit of burn but she's also taken some fans which means she's hungry for something since switching over to BioBloom & TopMax. According to the BioBizz schedule they use BioGrow throughout flower as well so I may have to start using the grow nutes again to fatten her up.
Loving your trichome shots. What a nice harvest you have. Congrats.
I am quite partial to Reeds ginger ale also.
I am curious to grow this strain based on comments about its smell. They are legendary.
Is your girl exemplary in this regard? Curious.
Cheers.
@Mr_Positivo, She didn't put out much odor while growing and has a bit of tangerine/mandarin orange scent now that she is curing.
I like Reed's but my favorite for a really pungent ginger beer is Fever Tree. Ginger People also put out great ginger beer products.
super clean looking plant! your early defoliation to encourage side branching, when do you suggest starting this?? cheers from a first time tangie grower :)
You know, lots of people in Brazil make their own food, from banana peel, orange peel, used coffee powder, etc. They make teas for the plants. I'll have to try this some time! ;)