Eufrathu Final defoliation & lolli-popping before the stems go woody. This "Milky Way F1 hybrid auto" turned out to be a photo-period plant, so I’m pushing it to the limit. ScROG net is 100% full after 20 days of training. Now let’s see those buds stack up!
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12-12
Technique
LST
Technique
ScrOG
Technique
Defoliation
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4
Week 4. Flowering
3mo ago
1/14
70 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
Strong
Smell
47 %
Air Humidity
2.99 l
Pot Size
0.27 l
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
CalMag Agent
3 mll
AutoFlower-SuperMix
3 mll
BN-Zym
3 mll
Eufrathu This Milky Way F1 hybrid has developed a massive main stem—literally looking like an oak tree. I’ve filled every single inch of this 40x90cm ScROG net. After adding Vitasol , smels like multivitamin 👌👌🚀🚀🍋🍏🍑🍓?🍊🍉🍐🍎🍇
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Used techniques
LST
Technique
12-12
Technique
ScrOG
Technique
Topping
Technique
Defoliation
Technique
5
Week 5. Flowering
3mo ago
1/14
70 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
Strong
Smell
47 %
Air Humidity
2.99 l
Pot Size
0.27 l
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
CalMag Agent
3 mll
AutoFlower-SuperMix
3 mll
BN-Zym
3 mll
Eufrathu Current Status:
The plant has officially transitioned into a heavy flowering phase. Following the initial 3rd-node topping and aggressive LST, the canopy has matured into a perfectly symmetrical "green sea." The F1 hybrid vigor is fully on display, with the plant showing zero signs of stress despite the high-intensity training.
Canopy & Structure:
• Technique: SCROG (Screen of Green) with 3rd-node topping.
• Observations: The canopy is 100% uniform across the entire grow space. Approximately 25-30 dominant flowering sites are positioned at an identical distance from the light source, ensuring optimal photon uptake for every bud.
• Under-Canopy: The lower third of the plant has been "lollipopped" to improve airflow and direct all energy to the main colas. The main stem is exceptionally thick, providing a robust vascular system for nutrient transport.
Plant Health & Feeding:
• Metabolism: Extremely high. The plant is currently consuming 1 liter of water per day.
• Nutrients: The leaf color is a deep, healthy emerald green with no signs of "nute burn" or deficiencies. Nutrient uptake is peaking as the plant begins heavy resin production.
• Environment: 25-minute precision watering ritual is maintained to ensure perfect root zone saturation and oxygenation.
Flower & Trichome Development:
• Trichomes: Early resin production is explosive. "Sugar leaves" and even some petioles are already heavily frosted with clear trichomes.
• Pistils: Healthy, upright white pistils are forming dense clusters. The calyxes are beginning to swell, indicating the start of the "bulk-up" phase.
• Terpenes: A complex, intensifying aroma is becoming noticeable as the secondary metabolites increase.
Current Actions & Next Steps:
• Defoliation: Performed a light selective defoliation to expose shaded bud sites and improve airflow within the dense canopy.
• Tucking: Ongoing leaf-tucking to prioritize light penetration to the developing flowers.
• Monitoring: Observing trichome maturity and humidity levels closely to prevent micro-climates within the dense foliage.
Notes:
The plant is outperforming standard Autoflower expectations for this time frame. The decision to top at the 3rd node has resulted in a structural masterpiece that maximizes the limited cabinet space.
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Used techniques
LST
Technique
Transplantation
Technique
12-12
Technique
Defoliation
Technique
Topping
Technique
ScrOG
Technique
6
Week 6. Flowering
2mo ago
1/11
70 cm
Height
12 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
Strong
Smell
47 %
Air Humidity
2.99 l
Pot Size
0.27 l
Watering Volume
40 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 6
CalMag Agent
3 mll
AutoFlower-SuperMix
3 mll
BN-Zym
3 mll
Eufrathu Observation & Technique Update
The SCROG net was becoming a limitation as the 10cm colas began to crowd each other. To prevent moisture pockets and allow for maximum swelling, the net has been completely removed.
Action Taken: Intuitive Low-Stress Training (LST)
• Switched from a static net to manual tie-downs using orange garden wire.
• The main colas have been pulled outward to open up the center of the plant.
• Primary Goal: Increased light penetration to the lower bud sites and improved airflow around the dense, resin-heavy towers. This ensures the "airy" parts of the buds have the space and light needed to harden off.
Environmental & Nutrient Status
• Temperature: Stable at 79°F.
• Feeding Regimen: No changes. Continuing with the heavy PK 13/14, Supermix, Enzymes, and Vitasol "booster" cocktail.