It's funny because the plant that initially looked a bit stunned has now outgrown the other one. However, the plant that started stronger was subjected to more LST (low-stress training). As a result of the training, it has developed a thicker trunk, smaller leaves, and multiple colas. Interestingly, it also began flowering earlier.
This week, I started measuring pH and EC more precisely and began fertilizing with BioBizz Fish, Bloom, and Top in a more calculated manner—using slightly less than the recommended amounts on the calendar, just to be cautious. I'm adjusting the pH using organic citric acid.
Today's pre-watering measurements were: pH 6.60, EC 750 ppm, and I watered each plant with 1 liter of water after two days of temperatures above 30°C with light wind.
I'm very excited to receive my tent this weekend, were they're going to spend the last weeks of flowering.
Updates:
Finally received and mounted the tent.
The two plants, despite being from the same seeds (supposedly) display slightly different fenotipes. Plant 1 started more vigorously, and is now more into flowering and less into growing.
Plant 2, which started slowly, now is taller and has bigger leaves. I'm wondering if some factor like nutrition or amount of LST has impacted 1 more over the other. Plant 2 was slightly less trained because it was growing slowly, but nutrition was pretty much the same for both.
I'm using 20% less nutrition than what is said in Biobizz calendar, and feeding 1 every 2 watering sessions, because last time I used the amounts recommended, one of the plants showed a very noticeable burned tip the next day, so I'm being cautious.
I also defoliated the lower leaves of the plant, and those leaves that were a bit old, hidden or broken.
Very nice haze plants.
I have 4 amnesia haze that just transitioned and are in week 1 of flowering. I will start a diary on them soon. When did you introduce biobud?
I do outdoor autos too, and I don't mind miners, cuz they go away pretty fast on outdoor grows. Grass hopers and snails are the only trouble I worry about on outdoor 🤣
Nice plant BTW 👍