I'm watering every second day at this stage, when she stops asking for as much water I'll know harvest is close. I'm also watching the trichs every day to make sure I don't miss their progression.
As soon as I open the tent there is a noticeable smell, it's amazing :D
Anyway, not much to do until she's ready.
My plant started to yellow due to alkaline soil, next time I watered it was done at 6.5ph. Is there anything else I can do to adjust the pH of the medium?
Also why is it growing toward the fan and but it's leaves bending backwards?
@Cheeezy Hi mate she looks good Dont worry about it bending it's normal
However i would try to lower that ph even further to about 6.2-6.5 You can use liquid sulphur sparingly to lower the ph Just add some to some water and water in But use sparingly my friend Hope This helps ๐
I've turned up the QB watts to 180 and now my temperature is at 25.9 and humidity at 37%. I don't want to use my humidifier because it's hard to keep it under 60%
I've also read lower humidity is okay and works better with higher temps.
I guess the question is Watts up or down?
Hey Cheezy if you turn the light up and the heat increases it will naturally drop your humidity a little lower. Since it is pretty low now you dont want it to go down any. 180 watts should be plenty for the plant the size it is now. I would just keep at it and see how well she grows over the next week or so before turning it up. She looks healthy and happy for now. You will definitely want to crank it up for flower. You can try to put a tray of water in your tent and it should bring your humidity up a little. Hope this helps. Good luck with her
Any guess on how much longer until harvest? I'm aiming for 20% amber or more for the couch lock but I don't want to be waiting for trichomes that don't actually turn. Since this is an indica I'm sure I should see a transition from to amber it's just hard to tell if cloud or clear
Those girls look very frosty! Your getting very close. Keep checking them every 3 days. I use a 40 x led lighted jewelers loupe(Amazon.com) to check mine. A coin shop may have something similar. Using a cell phone then enlarging the photo doesn't always give the true coloration. Most guys take them with 5% to 30% amber trichomes. I personally take my Indica's just a bit more than 5% amber it gives me the best of both worlds a bit of head high to start then mellows out into a nice couch lock for the last 1.5 hours. Don't forget the trichomes keep ripening even after you chop them down.๐
@Cheezy, Yes, I have! MrCanuck is the reason I started my first grows using Gaia Green. :D I like the idea of organic growth and less feeding times/maintenance via using time release nutrients. I must have watched all of his videos. Gaia Green should forward him some royalties/freebies. :D Maybe they have.
@Solarcradle, thanks heaps! I'm always keen for more information and advice. I will definately keep this in mind :)
Have you seen Mr Canucks Grow on YouTube? He uses Gaia Green in coco and his videos have such a high level of quality. He's pretty much where I've gotten all of my grow info from :D
@Cheezy, I'm new to this. Though, through my readings and my novice experiences, you are correct. Also, PH issues, either too high or too low, can cause mild to moderate signs that appear like nutrient overload/deficiencies. Imbalances in PH of the water can cause nutrient lockout/uptake issues in obtaining nutrients. In my reading, it is good to keep the water PH within a range of about no more than 0.5 less than the runoff. So, if a medium runoff is around PH 7.1 after a feeding, recommendations are to water with a PH of about 6.6 or so. I stick with 6.5 and have had no issue with my first grow strain.
However, a coco medium mixed with Gaia Green slow release nutrients become used up by the plant and runoff, and the soil starts turning more acidic as it gets closer to her next feeding time. It seems like a great time to lower her PH. so she can take up other nutrients that are easier taken up in lower PH ranges.
This is stuff I have read online and it seems to make sense with a Gaia Green grow medium :) Take what I say lightly. I'm a armchair google search grower. lol
@BucketBrother, LST has been super effective, highly recommended with autos!
When I can afford to add to my setup I want to get a mother started so I can play with training her clones. There's so much to experiment with! Making a manifold would be awesome!
@Cheezy, hehe no problem. Well im not an expert myself but i like the way you trained her.
I was planning to do a similar thing but i was also considiring a mainline, and thats whats going on rn at my G14 ๐ topped her 2hrs ago.
Ttys,
BB
@BucketBrother, thanks man :D I really appreciate that you're following along!
Being a new grower stressful! It helps so much having this site with awesome people like you for a bit of reassurance that all is growing well :P
@Cheezy, On our website, we have a blog where you can see interesting cultivation articles. ๐
Also, if you have any questions with any of our strains or the cultivation of them, you can ask us at any time. ๐
Sweet smokes!
-Apolo
@Sweet_Seeds, this is my first time growing pot ever, so yeah :)
I think next time I'll try to encourage a little more stem stretching when it's a seedling so I have more ground clearance.
Is there any advice you might be able to offer?
Looking good there bud! Got yourself a hally and healthy lady. Wouldn't be surprised if she took off soon. Great work and best of luck the rest of the way.
@Denzul, cheers mate! Haha boy do I hope so, I've been waiting for it to happen and I don't think patience is my strongest trait :P I guess growing will improve that
Congratulations for finishing the diary!! ๐
A great harvest, with a super delicious appearance. ๐
Thank you very much for trusting our strains, and sharing your experience.
And thank you very much again for the score of 8 out of 10!! ๐๐โค๏ธ
We hope you enjoy the harvest ๐
Sweet smokes!
-Apolo
It's day 26 and I made a bit of a mistake this morning, while tying down the new growth I cleanly ripped off a branch.. I quickly treated the severed limb like a clone and cleaned up the base, halved the leaves and dipped the base in honey (growth hormone substitute). She's now under a humidity dome but I only had a small pot available, maybe I should transfer her to a solo cup in a few days.
My main concern is if I stressed the now mother plant too much as she is already on a tight time schedule. Also I ripped off what was going to be a prime bud site so I'm very sad about that, let's hope the hormones get redistributed nicely and I get many more in its place.
@HolySmoke, I don't use it but I was looking to pick some up. Both stores that I visited didn't have any bags of bat guano like what we have seen in Mr Canucks Grow.
I did a Google of Gaia Green bat guano and it came up with mineralised phosphate, which is fossilized bat guano. I would assume this is the same thing but I'll do more research.
Next time I'm in the store I will ask to see if it's just repackaging.
@Cheezy, Definately a nice macro lens would be great. Shoot some nice photos and enter one of the diary contests. Great photos win points with the judges.
@Philindicus, you definitely have. Thanks for the extra info also. A lot of the photos I've taken have been through a 30x loupe, I just assumed enlarging those pictures would give me the best view of the trichomes. I need a macro lens for my DSLR.. :P
@Cheezy I reckon they must be close mate
Looking really frosted Some strains wont go amber for ages and by that stage a lot of the THC may have degraded???
@Philindicus, thanks man :D I'm really impressed that there's a little bit of purple in there, I've been trying to dip the night time temps to promote it :)
That's good to know :) I just think it's crazy that she hasn't been fed since day 35 and is still going
@Puffer_Bill, thanks for all of your kind words! My fingers get SOOOO sticky after tucking the big leaves out of the way!
The smell is the most amazing thing I have ever witnessed, I can't wait for all of the pleasent aromas in my future :P