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Been cold and raining most of the week so they've been under cover out of the rain and had maybe 4 hours sun a day and 2 days of just ambient light with heavy rain, Saturday turned out nice so a full day's sun at 27° and today been Sunday update day is 28°.. feed them their last dose of veg nutes today base nute @ 1.2e.c then ph'd @5.8 and added 2ml of liquid koolbloom per gallon totalling almost 1.4e.c and brought up to 6.0.. They'll get that for the rest of the week depending on temperatures.
Almost at her bloom, 35° today ran 2 lots of feed through her, just under a gallon each plant received in 2 doses
1 tsp Maxiebloom
5ml multizen
5ml liquid koolbloom
8 ltrs water @ 5.8 E.c 1.0
Caterpillar issues used Yeats pyrhthrum spray treated lower branches to test burnt the leafs and stigmas went brown nxt day, I was so pissed off my fault should have done a little research before using this imo terrible product.
Feeds going well increased liquid koolbloom to full strength, multizen 3ml per/gal and increased base nutes 1 1/2 tsp per 2 gal brings e.c up to 1.4 total includes ph up. Feeding every morning and again at lunch on hot days.
Today was last dose of multizen in 2 days will start running H&G bud xl and nxt week starting koolbloom dry.
Will add some night shots this week if there looking decent.
First feed of koolbloom dry 1.25g per/gal & bud xl start of this week & increased base nutes 1.5scoop Maxiebloom per/gal total 1.8e.c
Mid week increased kb 1.5g per/gal total 2.0e.c
3.5ml ph up to water before mix ,
Over all not a bad little plant sweet and powerful smell, no bud rot handled all sorts of challenges with high temps high humidity & rain all in the same week, very easy to grow got a 10 pack of these looking forward to nxt season to do a couple more, 2-3gal pot is all they really need nice and easy to manage, could push the nutes a little stronger. Hopefully get a couple purple phenotypes in the future 💜 🙏
Buds are pretty airy and leafy, hot weather also could have been a contributor to that, I've been pretty unlucky with fast buds genetics grown outdoors they definitely favour the indoor light cycles, how ever not a total let down plant was mould resistant and handled the rain and high humidity swings nicely, buds smells strong and are very sweet soon as you open the jar hits you right in the nose with a smiley wow factor.
Will Grow again for a comparison outdoor but remaining beans ill wait for the right time for indoor.