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Growing nicely so far, under northern lights led, 5w 300w true watts. I am scared to bleach those babies so will change to hid asap.
Using soap nuts added to water as a wetting agent and other properties like better nutrient absorption and mold killer.
Changed into 3.5l fabric pots filled with special bat mix.
So many challenges this month, landlord visit and now builders in bathrooms so had to hide plants outside....spider mites attack!!!
I responded by carpet blasting leaves with soapicide and one week later released predatory mites. It did reduce number, we will keep an eye on those pesky mites!
Strawbery lemonade is a very lovely plant with strong resistance to stress from mites so far...
I have two genotype that are very similar, only one smells like a pink bubblegum and the other less sweet and more earthy. They are very frosty. Fingers crossed!
One is having a hard time adapting to my environment, started to turn yellow and crispy end of leaves, such shame but she is still developing some nice buds and her smell is of a strawbery bubble gums and she is producing lots of trichomes. The other pheno is healthier but I might have touched her and bumped her one too many time when checking flowering ( she is the one placed right at the front and right near the door)and damaged some flowers and it seems those flowers stygma stopped pushing from those sites and turned brown, I must be much more careful or add less plants to my flowering room. She smells earthy and pungent, she is a little less frosty than the other.
At the beginning those 2 looked very similar but in flowering they developed differently. One of them is smelling very much like ripe strawberry, very happy so far. They are very resistant to pest like spider mites, sadly it seems predators I added did not reproduce as much I would have hoped so I think I have to buy some more.
So sad because one of my strawberry lemonade is very unhealthy, she cannot support her buds due to weak stem and this will be detrimental to the final buds weight....but while I was trying to tie her up she released the most lovely ripe strawberry smell, she is also very sticky.
She is still pushing flowers out, but after today treatment I inflicted to her I have a feeling she will start to ripen.
The other girl is much healthier, even after spider mites attack, but she is no more pushing flower out, started to ripen already, she is quite sticky and smell nothing like her sister, fuel, liquorice and earthy so far. I think I wil harvest in the next few days in increments, top buds first.
Peace