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Five days ago I did the root washing of the three plants. I bought a 60x microscope to look better at the trichomes. It is not appreciated very well in the images, but the plant already has at least 20-30% of amber colored trichomes. The buds of the middle and lower part have 50% staple and 50% milky trichomes. I decided to carry out the pruning in 3 more days. From what I have read, it is convenient to carry out a segmented pruning, first those that are fully ready and thus leave the lower parts of the plant to fatten the buds a little more. I do not add fertilizers to irrigation from root washing. I tried defoliation on the lower branches and large leaves that cover the lower buds. This last I did 5 days ago, just after washing roots and I see that it has helped a little to the extra maturation of some buds.
Looking good man ! Nice healthy looking seedling ! The only thing I might suggest is to add a little dirt around the stem :) Other then that you're rocking and rolling ! Best of luck on you're grow man !
-Happy Growing!
Nice looking babies there, i see your leaves and curling in at the edges, does this mean they are getting to much light from the source and overheating? I have a similar issue just very mild compared to yours. Im thinking maybe im stressing about nothing? Did you move your light higher when you noticed this?
@YetiGrowth, It is not light. I have a LED panel that emits absolutely no heat, so it can hardly be that. My theory is that since there's been a lot of heat outside (35 degrees Celsius), the heat may have accelerated the water consumption I was carrying so far. Some yellow leaves have also appeared at the bottom which could confirm what I tell you. What I did was speed up the irrigation process a bit.