WEEK 11
This plant continues to impress me.
The branch I broke back on Day 66 (WEEK 10) is healing and has shown signs of new growth. This branch was completely snapped and only hung together by a little outer stem tissue. My quick repair with electrical tape saved this branch, although its' growth has somewhat slowed down, it is praying towards the light again😊.
I have started to ramp up her nutrients, and will start to slowly bring down humidity levels.
According to pulsegrow.com, My ideal VPD range for flowering should be in the 1.2kPa to 1.5kPa range. So @ 79-80F, I'll need to shoot for a Relative Humidity of about 60%.
This plant is ready for flowering!!! Flipping to 12/12 light schedule WEEK 12 Day 78😍.
Stay safe and grow on!
Peace,
DeaneR😎
Hey, how goes the battle?
Plants look great👍
You need some yelloww sticky tabs for the flies, I'm just getting the gnats in my house under control, so far none in my tent🙏
If you don't mix the diotamaceus earth with sand it will clump up and look like perlite, but sticky.
My whole house is full of yellow sticky tabs, but the numbers are way down almost nothing😀 they seem to like my coffee.
Later.
stay sane, stay medicated,lol
@DeaneR Hey, good morning
We have been trying to keep the top 1'' of the soil dry in all of our house plants, seems to be working.
Have been using these watering glass globes, remember seeing them on t.v. fill with water and stick in the soil, can't remember what they are called. (will post pics)
Most of the gnats are gone, the odd one flying around the house, 0 in the tent🙏
Your Plants look awesome!!
Later!!
@northernMike, I just added a photo of the Nightlight trap above. A plastic yellow file folder wrapped around a LED nightlight and smeared with tanglefoot.
@northernMike, True, yes sir the diatoms clump up. Unfortunately I have no sand on hand. I just stir up the top inch with a fork to help breakup the clumps. See my Glueberry OG diary Veg Week 5, to see my previous battle with the gnat, and how to make your own sticky traps ( they work great, and cheap ). I use sticky traps throughout my house also (window sills, and anywhere near drains or sources of water). I even wrapped a homemade sticky trap around a Dollarama LED nightlight ( they can't resist the light, (insert sinister evil laughter)). I remove the unsightly sticky traps when photographing my grows😝. Take care bud!