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This has been a week of consequential stretch to stress the least! Some girls are about done stacking inches and some still got about a week more worth of elongating. Took a calculated risk heavily defoliating and lollipopping them mid-stretch which they seem to have withstood with no issues whatsoever. I’m starting to smell fruit also. Reminds me of my old neighbourhood’s Jamba Juice aroma that lingered around the block in the morning when you knew they were busy squeezing those tropical fruits by the carload!
These baddies are through with the inch-stacking. I’m starting to see colours and smell fruits stronger by the day! I’ve probably taken out two plants worth of foliage from that grow tent and it still looks as if I never removed a leaf!
What was your PPFD in seedlings, vege and in the flowering phase, and how tall was your light from them during the phases? Did you use some training on them? I don't see any signs of it. What nutrients, how often, what soil? There are many questions unanswered. I'm asking because you’ve got some good looking and healthy plants right there.
Never bothered with PPFD ever. Light is about 15 inches away at all times. I might raise or lower it depending on how the plants react. Learn to observe your plants rather than worry about metrics. Growing is more art than science, especially at a personal level/scale. The only training I ever use is leaf tucking in veg to build a canopy and a little selective defoliation/lollipopping sometimes right before stretch, sometimes right after, sometimes during. Doesn’t really matter in my opinion. I use Terra Aquatica Tripart, Calmag, Silica and Emerald Harvest’s Honey Chome for sugars in bloom. No PK booster. Coco/perlite about 60/40, 4 gallon fabric pots, watered every single day at around pH 5.7 until runoff.
These are developing beautifully! The structure of the internodal spacing is impressive, and I have no doubt these plants will be heavy producers!!!
💯❤️Happy Turkey Day!❤️💯