Nutes & watering:
this week 4L water + 4L nutes
Training:
I did another defoliation.
Environment:
RH this week it is between 50-55%
there were a few days when exhaust fan didn't activated on time
and there was 30C+ inside
lights ~55 DLI
Health:
Some of the lower leaves turned yellow and fell off.
The bigger fan leaves show signs of some kind of deficiency.
From the look of it i'd say calciummagnesium -
rusty spots are all over the place.
the higher leaves are getting more and more pale -
probably too much heat.
Maturity:
most of the trichomes on higher buds look milky already.
it's weird because there is supposedly ~3-4 weeks of flowering ahead
according to Zamnezia.
Wow, she is really maturing fast. Looking real good, regardless.
Your in week 9 and overall lifetime of the auto is 11-12 weeks from seed to harvest, +/- 10-11 weeks LOL!
She's looking real nice. Mine was a meager 10" at about the same age (next run will be better!).
Depending on your local geo-spatial frame of reference 😆, you might be able to improve your RH with big increase in airflow over the plants / increase the air exchange rate in the tent; venting it outside. At least that is what I'd try to do if I didn't have the opposite problem.
GLHF and watch out for mold at those levels. 🙏
Wow, she is really maturing fast. Looking real good, regardless.
Your in week 9 and overall lifetime of the auto is 11-12 weeks from seed to harvest, +/- 10-11 weeks LOL!
Getting real close. Looks like about 10% amber on that nice close-up shot. Looking great!
For giggles I had Gemini evaluate that nice close-up photo. Here are the results:
The image shows a close-up of a mature cannabis flower. Here's a breakdown of what we can observe:
The trichomes appear to be mostly cloudy with some amber ones starting to develop. This suggests that the plant is very close to harvest.
Heavy Trichome Production: The bud is densely covered in trichomes, which are the tiny, crystal-like structures that contain cannabinoids and terpenes. This indicates a potentially potent and flavorful harvest.
Purple Pigmentation: The purple coloration in the bracts suggests the presence of anthocyanins, which can add complexity to the flavor and aroma of the plant.