Started to notice some brown and curling tips near the tops of several of the plants so I moved the grow light up from 18 inches from the top of the tallest to 24 inches from the top. Glad I topped the plants in their vegetative stage, otherwise I can't imagine how tall they would be, and I would have no room to raise the grow light to still be above them.
LCC is back in the grow tent now and also back to being watered, after I discovered last week by looking at the trichomes that it isn't ready for harvest yet. Even though I started flushing it almost 2 weeks ago, I started giving it bloom nutes again too since it is continuing to grow. Still too many clear trichomes for me to feel comfortable harvesting it. Not a fan of that "racy" or paranoid feeling AT ALL that can happen from harvesting too early. And I'm glad I didn't harvest it when I expected to because the buds have really fattened up and a lot of new white pistols have emerged these past 2 weeks.
I also took video and then screenshots of the trichomes of GC and RF1 (video was mostly blurry so had to screenshot the fractions of seconds where it wasn't!) since they will probably be ready to harvest the same time or shortly after LCC, and they don't appear to be ready to harvest either; still a lot of clear trichomes despite many of the pistols having darkened and curled in.
Weather outside has been hot and humid, so definitely not ideal for the late flowering stage, although there is nothing I can do about that other than to keep the fans blowing and the dehumidifier running. Average humidity was about 60% with fluctuations up to almost 80%, and temperature was mostly between 80F and 85F.
Continuing to remove leaves as they begin to die, cover bud sites, or interfere with bud sites of nearby plants. Some of the Apple Strudel branches really started to bunch up together this week, so I adjusted the plant ties to pull them apart more to give them better airflow and not grow into each other.