hey everyone :) So I decided to switch to flowering as her growth is showing very strong root foundation. I've had to up her water intake as she's thirsty, going 2 days stresses her out too much. It was pretty amazing to see all her fan leaves perk up once I gave her a good watering and within minutes, she was looking perked up and saying "hello!". I should try and do a time-lapse on something like this! Overall, first week of flowering has been amazing. The smell is pungent, stretch is in effect and lots of flower endpoints showing. Structure of bud points is also on par, I'll be putting in the net soon to give support and have resistance to the lower branches so we can get better light down there (not like it's weak or anything, 2 plants in the tent as opposed to my last grow with 4 made things way more difficult to move things around, defoil, humidity / heat levels during the summer, etc...GREAT learning experience though). Overall, she is chugging away quite nicely, 100% organic uptake..juuuust spring water
Thoughts on using organic kelp meal on week 5 into flowering with 4 weeks left to go. Noticing calcium/magnesium deficiency (little rust spots on some leaves forming, yellow dead curly leaves on bottom)...4 weeks left I feel is a little late to be doing this are my thoughts๐
it's not too late the plant will have enough time to recover in the two weeks you'll be feeding cal mag , just give it plenty of time at the flush and dont start the flush too early. hope this helps ! ๐
@EhlersChick, Thanks!, it's actually not too complicated and I find somewhat trains the plants after all it is a high stress method. On my last grow, I never topped them which just left a giant bud in the middle. This time around, they've been topped at the 5th node which made them bush out and develop a bunch of colas and the bud development is crazy. I counted on one branch 27 flowers, all "toonie" sized :P
Hey everyone! So I must say, this strain is quite the heavy hitter and I tend to save it for later on in the day / night time as the effects are quite sedating that linger and creep up to complete couch lock. The smell is a heavy dank skunk, mixed with citrus and diesel. In my opinion - genetics are everything and I swear by Sonoma seeds at this conjecture. I've grown this strain, Acapulco gold and Cream Caramel - all have turned out with great profiles!