Snoopy and Thea (bottom left and top right) stopped stretching.
Thea's stem got a lot thicker in a few days, its now as big as snoopies, I'm glad because it was worrying me a bit
(Day 45) I think I'm overdoing it on the nutrients, next watering will be just ph'd water. Leaves are pretty dark
(Day 46) very happy with flower development. Snoopies canopy is still awesome and she's going to be the big yielder of the bunch for sure. Hazel has so much potential but she's just not putting any effort into her sidebranches, still has some time left to do so though, she's still not completely flowering.
(Day 47) snippped two big fan leaves from Hazel, sorry girl they were blocking budsites from other plants, please forgive me.
I'm using a 150w drawing cob and two led bulbs at about 25w for side lighting. I have the option to add another 50w drawing panel later in flowering. Should I?
Go ahead and cut the lowest branches. They they will amount to nothing and the airflow will improve, reducing the risk of mold. Also less tops mean they will be bigger
@GrowBeforeHoe, I'm pretty certain I have it under control. I found a thrip larvae so I bombed all the seedlings with organic insecticide about a week ago and haven't seen anything since. New leaves are all very healthy, thank you for looking at my diary
Looking good, if youre getting yellowing leaves on the bottom of your plants then snip them off, you should try to remove all lower fan leaves that arent receiving light and then also remove most of your large fan leaves so the lights can penetrate to all the buds. Removing fan leaves will also help with lowering humidity and create greater airflow through the plants
@BuddingBudda, humidity is really low right now about 30%, which is great. I started snipping fan leaves from one of the ladies today to let more light get in as you mentioned. Thanks mate
Go ahead and cut the lowest branches. They they will amount to nothing and the airflow will improve, reducing the risk of mold. Also less tops mean they will be bigger
hello, I find this technique more profitable, as you say, all these little buds (Pop corn), get up at the same height and I harvest more beautiful buds. It's a bit of work but it's worth it. Good grow