Day 142 since being taken as a monster cropped clone. Five weeks of flowering complete, four weeks to go. This plant has seen better days ..., a combination of bulking up, long thin branches, and yellowed leaves had the buds sagging to the point of horizontal. I was concerned about them pressed against the tent. To compensate I loosely tied a string all around the plant, bouquet style. Its not ideal but it was low effort and effective. The only concern is humidity in the middle cluster of leaves, but generally my tent is hot and dry. I went in at lights-on, and it had risen three degrees since I started. I am closely monitoring it so the highs do not exceed 30. There is a large contrast between the canopy temperature, and temperature near my basement floor underneath the canopy. All done the Shultz 2-7-7 plant food, just water today, and I’ll start into the Alaskan Morbloom on route to finishing nutrients in the coming weeks.
see why youre not sold on defoli still. You never needed it with weaker lights, and you blame it often early in your grow career. Revisit it. I know what sbg says.
@GeorgeSmiley, I should mention that the concentration is strong, and that it took me awhile to figure out what dilution the plants can actually handle.
@GeorgeSmiley, its awesome. I don’t think it would be organic, but its effective, especially since I started very lightly supplementing molasses and stuff. Cutting off the nitrogen completely is helpful imo, so its nice to have a late stage bloom nutrient for cheap.
@Gumuservi, I had good success with this strain from seed, I have that plant flowering right now. This is a monster crop clone from another seed from the same package, and it has taken the growth to a whole new level. Kudos to Dutch Passion.
@JanoBrana, I have other Growdiaries on them on the go. Strawberry Cough is in the foreground corner. I have Crop King Seeds’ Hash Plant to the left and right of the first plant. Far left is a clone of Barney’s Farms Laughing Buddha. And the flowering plant is an autoflower by Crop King Seeds, Early Miss.