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New week, new experiment. I tried increasing the lamp intensity beyond 80%, but it wasn’t a good idea. You can see it in the first two photos of the whole plant, taken a day apart: the leaves, already pale due to nitrogen deficiency, became even more discolored and turned whitish. I went back to 75% power, more than that seems too bright for my 80x80cm space.
That being said, the smell is very strong—sweet with citrus notes—and I’m very, very curious to taste the final product. The flowers are still producing trichomes (the flowers are the only part of the plant that haven’t faded, maintaining a nice green color with some purple veins).
According to Anesia’s datasheet, the plant should be ready to harvest in about two weeks. Even though there have been no excesses during flowering (only deficiencies), I’ve decided to do a flush anyway since the bat guano caused some issues during the vegetative stage. From my experience, post-harvest it tends to leave a strong taste when smoked.
Let’s see if this time the product comes out clean—for now, I’m feeling very confident!