The plant has been receiving only water since day 40, much sooner than what I usually do, but then again, most of the times my harvest are much too green when the time to harvest comes, so this time I decided to start early. This is no flushing mind you, I just started giving the plant plain pH'ed water and letting the plant slowly consume every nutrient in the soil and stored in its foliage.
As you can see this plant looks worse than the other 4 strains. On day 34 of flower the feeding was a bit too high, which I think caused potassium excess, which in turn seems to have caused calcium and magnesium lockout; actually all 4 plants seems affected, this one looking the worst of the lot,
The buds have fattened quite a lot this week. I expect to be done in 1 week, 2 at most.
Having less tops per sq ft has allowed the plants to develop big fat colas, which is something I had not been able to accomplish before in my previous grows, currently I have 1 ft long (30 cm) colas which is something I'm really proud of.
I don't know on which diary I saw this, but thanks to whoever mentioned using binder clips with fabric pots to do LST.
You don't talk much about your textile pots , do you notice an improvement/ change in the way your plants are growing ? Are some roots running outside of the pot at the bottom?
@@Athos, Ok so we'll have to wait until harvest to know 😁✌️ and with small pots did you ever considered coco medium ? I'm not good at it but many growers have great results with little pots and coco !
@OutForReal, I have not lifted the pots, I'll have to wait until I chop to take a look at the root ball. So far they have worked great, the volume restricted the plant size to just what I need for my grow space