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She had a major stretch when the switch happened, doubled in size, had to defoliate again to get proper breathing in, air, light for when she goes into full bloom.
Reality hit, panic ensued. How am i gonna support the top heavy plants. Solution: head to the local shop in the G-Route & get some scrog netting. yeah man...... phew :) okay, time to turn up the light and see her harness the light to its maximum potential. 100%, fans on mode 4. Humidity in the area increased drastically. A whole 10%. Slowing down watering. Possibly skipping every second day. Still a bit skeptical on the watering situation, so checking in her every know and then. Any recommendations would be a blessing?
Really starting to smell some dankness. She flowering into a beauty.
Just watering and keeping with schedule. Added some Biobizz heavenly these past 2 days to aid her with absorbing nutrients. She's becoming top heavy. Trying to position her leaning correctly is a tricky sticky business. Scrog Netting moved vertically up on the Z axis. Still maturing into a some dankness. Surprised she hasn't shown some Purple on her Buds yet. The orginal seed was from purple bud. i'm excited to see what happens over the next few days.
Major bends had a negative affect on the stigmas & trichomes in general. Within a day they all became brown by the area's where the flower was handled. Knowledge... says we shouldn't do this but lets see how plants adapt.
She's maturing into a momma longlegs. :) Just watching, defoliating and more extreme bending for maximum light penetration. Experienced growers have any suggestions please? Living soil organic grows only, you know; the permaculture way.
Maturing momma legs, no purple. What a phenotype. i don't see any amber yet, still letting her absorb some light. Her smell is sensational and doesn't let the whole neighborhood know her majestic presence.
Plain water. No amber yet? mmm. She's still developing into a flower boutique. No more removal of sugar leaves or bending. Her flow has been established. oops made a mistake. There is amber! less than 40% at least, maybe less than 30%. Contemplating for the chop.
chop time. was a bit skeptical if i should harvest, but amber was spotted on more than one head so it was time. Glad i did. Giving flower around 10 to 14 days dry time. It's naturally humid in our area.
Hey there nice plant… I see it took you 14 weeks to veg. I suggest next time you plant 2 or 4 plants instead you will fill the grow space in have the veg time. I’m not stinging you did anything wrong just giving a sug