Great end to week 8, buds are continuing their swell, not slowing down yet. New pistols and growth showing up as the plant pushes to collect more pollen and reproduce right before the end. Still feeding full strength on the largest plant with no signs of burn, lowered to half strength nutrients on the medium sized plant due to noticing some burn on the last feed at 3/4 strength. I would prefer to not have any burn this late into flower but you live and you learn. Strive to always improve and you’ll be rewarded with your results. Tricomb color is about 10-15% amber 75-85% cloudy and about 5-10% amber showing up on the sugar leaves but the none on any calyxes. Coming into week 9 I plant to lean off the nutrients completely towards the end of the week, as long as they continue to ripen on schedule, and introduce Final Phase and a one week flushing finishing out in week 10.
@ProfDoty, I actually purchase all of my water, just natural spring water because my tap water has a very high ppm reading, so if I were to use that along with my nutrients I would receive major nutrient burn. I just toss about 8 500ml water bottles with ph balanced water in the freezer for about 4 hours. This typically freezes about 50% of the water in them and leaves the rest ice cold. I then water like normal and take the ice left over and place around the base of the plants.
@ProfDoty, not 100% on the science, or even sure if it works for that matter. I’ve talked to several growers with more experience then me. Some swear by it saying it helps ripen the buds at the end of the flower cycle. Simulating a first frost or cold weather at the end of the plants life in the natural world. This is my first time experimenting with this method but so far I can say I’m pretty impressed. The girls seem to love it, changing colors in the leaves very fast, not only purple, but yellows, oranges, and even some hints of reds. Doesn’t seem to affect the colors of the buds like cold temperatures do, but simply help give them one last push to help finish beautifully. Followed by 24-48 hours of pure darkness and these old timers swear by it.
@@ATOWN, glad you enjoyed! Keep an eye on my journal for the following 4-5 weeks and watch the magic happen! They are getting a very nice frost over them, it’s hard not knowing 2 of the 3 strains, however it also adds a bit of suspense and excitement to see where they all take themselves.
@DTHEREID, thank you! I appreciate it, they are finishing up nicely! Two of the three I actually harvested and are on day #2 of 6 of hang drying in my dry box set at about 60% RH and 64 degrees fahrenheit. Low and slow just the way I like it.