3 weeks passed.
The plants are developing pretty well, so I had to transplant in the middle of the week (on the 24th) and a Philips Green Power 400W HPS lamp was put in for more intensive growth (on the 25th, after the transplanted plants adapted to new conditions for 1 day).
This gave a result - the amount of LUX increased 2 times and the leaves began to look like palms raised up (all plants began to reach for light, indicating that they were ready for intensive training and growth).
Also this week, the feeding schedule was changed. Watering is now done with Canna Coco + Rhizotonic + Cannazym and BioCanna Grow (separately for soil).
2 varieties had to be planted in one pot in order to allocate space in an optimal way - on the one hand there will be 4 plants in AutoPot (in front of them there is a watering tank of 47 liters), on the other hand there will be 6 pots (4 of them with soil, 2 with coco). I thought for a long time in what proportions to do and decided to do more with coconut (6 vs 4). Because I have a lot of ready-made nutrient solution for him.
AutoPot pots have AirDome installed. According to the manufacturer, this will give + 30% to the yield. But so far I have not received air pumps for reasons beyond my control. I had to order new ones - as soon as they arrive, they will be installed in the system.
Looking at the plants, the thought comes to my mind that I will have to do pruning to make the bushes more lush and about the same height.
Tall sativas are placed around the edges (A5 Haze, Seven Heaven). The New in the center, a Bruce Banner next to it. Fruit Siesta stands closest to the entrance, as it is the first to get to the harvest.
The latest photos show the growths in Bruce Banner that look like hermaphrodite eggs. Do you think this is eggs or am I wrong? Would you destroy the plant at this point or break off the eggs and continue to observe?
For good, I must destroy the plant. But there is still weak hope
I would wait and see if a hair pokes out. I don't see any male pollen sacks. It would look like grapes on a stem bunched up together. Ifs just one or two carefully remove them without busting them. It might be more female then male and still produce good bud. But if you are worried about destroying other plants pull her out cuz once she pollenates the rest you will end up with seeded buds.
beautiful grow mate.Following for A5 Haze but other plants are incredible too.as for that allergia situation,it always happens to me.guess I have sensitive skin :)
@HighRoller909, Many thanks, collega!
It's easier when you're not the only one :)
It was a really discovery for me that the skin may be allergic to some strains.
I would wait and see if a hair pokes out. I don't see any male pollen sacks. It would look like grapes on a stem bunched up together. Ifs just one or two carefully remove them without busting them. It might be more female then male and still produce good bud. But if you are worried about destroying other plants pull her out cuz once she pollenates the rest you will end up with seeded buds.
@DankGardener, Thanks for the tip! I noticed a few more eggs, so I destroyed this plant.
Unfortunately, sometimes this happens.
Maybe this is a reaction to trimming the top, because another Bruce Banner, without trimming, has long shown white hairs and started to bloom. Although this seems like a strange reason - most varieties tolerate pruning normally.
Added a photo of the roots. It was a very good development (I think thanks to rhizotonic + strength of the variety itself).