Height – 45 cm
The tallest one is growing faster and is standing at 46 cm tall in 4 liter pot. The second tallest is close behind at 38 cm tall. The two smaller plants are either stunted or runt. At five weeks they are so small. And I don’t plant to keep them.
There are white marks and tile pattern burning on leaves. But I can see no sign of thrip
nor mildew. Could be overdosing of cal mag in soil additive. I also sprayed these plant with anti fungus microbes when I sprayed the bigger plants. A couple of weeks ago, I also added cal mag to anti-fungus microbes. The pattern could be salt burn from either too much calcium or magnesium too early.
On the smaller plants, the main stems curl about. I think I need to be more careful on seed position when I transplant from cotton pad to soil cup.
About the soil in the cup, I used recycle soil with 1.3rd worm casting from the start. White spots could be from fungus damage in early seedling stage. If this is true, then it will take too much time to recover and plants will be and remain small.
And at 6 weeks, I still can’t tell the sex.
This grow is not going well. I am pulling the two smaller plants. And I am starting over with my remaining seeds. This time, I’ll germinate in sterilized peat and start the first couple of weekw without nutes.
Feeding – trichosan root stimulant 1.5 ml/lter once this week.
Spray – antifungus microbes just because I am spraying the bigger flowering plants. (Trichoderma harzenum + Bacillus subtilis + 1.5 ml sea weed).
@Philindicus, they are stiff fern pot. I am getting good result from these. Cost is like a dollar and a quarter each.
These are regular photo - back to basic LOL.
@@Ssomeguy, came back and check.
Number 2 has a large number of male flowers mixed in. Saw it just in the nick of time too.
This plant is in the middle of the patch. Stretched really tall. And with loads of large developing pollen sacks. Would have pollinate a few dozen of square meter with breeze and bugs.
Big big thanks my bro.
@Med_in_Tropic, Although her plant is an Indica-predominant hybrid, she has developed strong sativa characteristics; Long branches as if they were seeking light and resembling a styling process (but it is not) is a strong feature of the sativa. The broad leaves show the strong indica characteristic but in their case they also developed in a "stretched" and sparse manner. It is a beautiful hybrid with predominant indica and that the phenotype is very reminiscent of a sativa, especially that in flowering will grow too much, you will see ... Now wait for the harvest and see what kind of effect will tend. hugs Att
@@@Ssomeguy, found what had been eating my plants. Other plants were okay. Except for the seedling.
It was this tiny awl-snail less around 3 mm long.
Lamellaxis gracilis. How to kill snails without using poison?
Guess I just have to keep seedlings inside for more than a week so they are tougher against snails.
@Med_in_Tropic, "Is male ganja really faster?" i mean in a way : it doesnt every really take longer than a few weeks until the pollen is ready to be harvested but i mean no because it's not like the plants grow faster in veg or anything like that that would allow you to tell if it's a ballsack totting male or a calyx sporting fem, see? that differences in growth are probably due to slight variations in their micro climate that pushed their leaf surface or whatever else temperature up or down 0.5°C which gave it that much better VPD ... VPD regulates growth rates so i would have to explain it in this way.... so yeah nothing you can really do until these plants flash their sex at you.... just hope for your sake it's not a dude ! 🚀
Hey there Med my good friend, the white tile patterns are from leaf hoppers that nibble on the leafs, they usually settle eat some then run off, just hope you dont get an infestation. The more "burny" leafs i believe could be pH fluctuations . Hope this helps ! 🚀
@Med_in_Tropic, careful about the pH meter breaking and needing calibration, i broke mine the first time i used it i think? pH strips all the way man ! love the microscope btw ! 🚀
@CRiSPrGrow, white spots appeared about the same time that I started using cal mag sand. PH was neutral in the begging, I guess that it may break down and release the cal.
I was lazy and did not use pH meter. I’ll whip my meter out again. Thanks bro.
I’ll try the diatomous earth and whip out my pH meter.
Time to seal the deal on R Kiem med,, this one has been a real labour of love for you mate. Enjoy the harvest day,,, on a side note, I notice some of the top leaves curling upwards. Mine is doing this very late in flower too. Do you think this is something that happens normally at the end of the life cycle?
@Shooey, curling up is a sign of lacking water. Could be that the plant is dying and stop taking in water. And I do water less in the finaly few days.
Buds are dried. I am so ready to try this. But it should be a heavy couch locking stone. So, I am waiting for a work trip to try this out.
@Philindicus, LOL this is the coolest we ever get. This year the cold spell is lasting for almost two weeks. With 65 F in the morning, people are breaking out Everest gears. The way they dress, you would think we are in Finland.
Hey, I finally learned how to calculate VPD.
Now I begin to understand what you are talking about.
@Shooey, oh yeah mate - I can just stand in the middle of the patch and smell these all day long. Very nice with 5 ft plants. And different strains have different smell. Truely my place of peace.
Having said that - the space isn't that big. It is only 2x5 meter. Pictures do lie. LOL There are a few diaires because I grow one or two plants of each strain.
but you know the root system gets active also during the flower stretch so idk about the small pots man but you know best 👊 lol i just like big plants maybe i'm being selfish 😅
@@@WisdomCulture420weed, I thought they would have flowered by now. I am in 12/12 hours light schedule. This is a new strain with little info. I am stillsearching for Indica that can grow in hot and wet climate well.
I am just following the plants.
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