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Final week. Approximately 80% of the trichomes are completely or partly milky. The rest is clear. Amber ones are almost not present ( I think less than one percent). Internet search revealed that a lot of auto-flowering plants do not produce (or almost no) amber trichomes.
What I am really happy about is, that the plant produced a very nice purple color on some leaves. Most likely this is a result of the low night temperatures (around 13°C).
The last two weeks I have deprived the plant of nitrogen, by replacing the 18-8-18 nutrient with 0-52-34 monopotassium phosphate. At the end of the second week the lower leaves started yellowing, indicating a nitrogen deficiency. In the next run I am going to try to extend the nitrogen deprivation to three weeks, so the plant has more time to produce low nitrogen metabolites.
Merry Christmas by the way 🎄🎁🌠😉
Your Cinderella looks great! Glad you managed to solve the deficiency issue.
However, you should consider raising the nighttime temperature — 13°C might cause unwanted stress during flowering.
@SimonLorem, Thank you for your feedback 😉. Yes, you are right the temperature is really a bit of a problem. Unfortunately it is not possible to raise the temperature at the current location. So I guess I have to hope for the best 🤞😅. I expect the harvest time to be around Christmas. So at least 3 weeks to go.
I love that I came by your page, I really like what I see!. If you have time to spare, please come over I have 5 diaries going on at once. Would be fun to have you over! Good luck with everything and I’m sending my best wishes for you and your future grows! /LST 😃🌱
Hey, it looks like we started growing Cinderella around the same time. I hope your girl bounces back. Try not to overwater during the early stages. Feel free to check out my report as well!