Day 48 - 25.03 - After 2 weeks with only pictures updates I decided to write a bit 😋
I started to flush the lady by the beginning of the week and the runoff isn't very dark so I believe that flushing will lead to senescence ( senescence =natural late flowering yellowing )
Last time I've checked the trichomes they were mostly clear so no need to hurry , I think the good ratio will come next week.
The smell of that plant is very stealth , compared to my previous grow she smell weaker , the only explanation I can give is that I did feed her more often than her mother plant and maybe the mineral feeding did not help with the terpenoïdes
@biggreens420, Haha cool , I don't really like "pre-made" sentences but : Great minds think alike ( well the guy who 1st said that wasn't the most humble guy around 🤣 ) I'll follow your Clone war with interest ❤️💛💚
thx 4 the tips and tricks, i lowered my ppm too much i only added 10ml of each A+B in the 30liters, the leaves didnt just yellow but curled up like the tips were dieing, was this because of the “underfeed” i hope tommorow shell be healthy again i shit my pants right now (i added 10more ml of a and B straight in the bucket while the plant was in it) ppm showed 680ppm
@Reaper,Hey happy it helped !
Since I'm on GD I have been shocked by the values I've seen in hydro but I guess the plants can accept way more nutrients than what I could imagine. To have something to refer to I recommend you to take a look at @Tazard, & @Silky_smooth, diaries , they are both using DWC if I'm not wrong , and @HighTV, is also truly killing it with that kind of systems. It's a lot of reading but it worth it 😊✌️🏼
Nice one I like chucking my clones out at the start of spring after they've had 24 hour under fluro plant them out with seedlings raised with 16 hours and you get to harvest once at Christmas (24 hour clones) and again at harvest time (16 hour seedlings) and I find that the clones are just as good if not better then normal harvest as they've had more intense light in spring and summer while budding then autumn heads 😉