hiciste This week, I was thinking that 17 lt flowerpot will come smaller to the plant so I bought 27 lt cloth pots and put the plants to them. For a little time they were looking stressful but for short time they become healthy.
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Week 4. Vegetation
9y ago
1/23
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
No Smell
Smell
17 liters
Pot Size
5 liters
Watering Volume
55 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 1
B-52
2 mll
hiciste This week I started to give topping and low stress training to the plants. After LST training, I started to give B-52 product to the plants in case of stress appearing on the plants.
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Week 5. Vegetation
9y ago
1/20
18 hrs
Light Schedule
27 °C
Day Air Temp
Normal
Smell
17 liters
Pot Size
5 liters
Watering Volume
50 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 3
B-52
2 mll
pH Perfect Bloom
4 mll
pH Perfect Micro
4 mll
hiciste I got a Carbon filter because they started to smell so much.
@Kvothe, since you mentioned it, I've cut the dosage in half when giving fertilizer, but the old ratios are still in the diary.
Now I've entered the 13th week, and I think it's harvest time in two or three weeks, bro. Today is watering day, what do you think I should do, what path should I follow? :/
@hiciste, keep lowering it. In fact, my suggestion is to do a flush. Drain about 5-6 times the pot's volume of pH adjusted (6.2) water into the pot. There's an issue with the plant, as you said, it's not filling out the buds, it's maturing. I've had similar plants, and I didn't get good results from any of them, that's clear and obvious...
I've heard that pruning can be harmful once the plants enter the flowering stage, so I'm afraid of causing damage. Also, where do I need to cut the leaves?
@hiciste, don't worry, take off the unnecessary leaves you see below (you'll feel it anyway). Also take the big leaves around the bud, it won't hurt. @kwothe told an amazing story, watch out for the scissors. Pruning 3-5 leaves every day won't stress her out. I usually have a few small leaves left in the last week, it just drives the pruning crazy. But it's good because all the energy is spent on making trichomes. And don't feel sorry for the yellow leaves that are about to die (it's not a disease, but you know what I mean).
@Cabbarbaba, bro, I took too many leaves off in a few days, but the buds stayed ridiculously small. The pistils are starting to turn brown, harvest time is slowly approaching.