The two Pineapple Girls are shooting upwards quickly, and so far they have a great infrastructure to build some buds with. They recieve a little more water now, and I've begun to phase in bloom nutrients, and I also have added an extraction fan to hopefully keep the humidity at a reasonable level. Pistils are beginning to come in more, and I soon leave for a week, entrusting my girls in the hands of a friend, so it'l be quite exciting to see how things develop over the course of the week, and what I come back to. Fingers crossed they'll all still be alive! These are the largest Pineapple plants i've had compared to my last two grows with this strain, and It's looking promising so far. We'll see how things look come next week.
@Zannabis7, Thanks, this pineapple's genetics are consistently the most sparkling i've grown. If you like the frost now, just wait til you see it soon ๐
@BudKingsGrow, Thanks for saying so man! Just popped over and had a look at your garden, you run a tight ship, and your comprehensive diary updates are a great resource. I hope we both see beautiful bountiful buds ๐
What a killer looking SCROG. Nicely done. I am attempting my first SCROG with some autoflowers. Would certainly welcome any advise. Thanks in advance - Zannabis7
@Book_of_Thoth, Yeah, should be a challenge with autos, but I am looking forward to some experimentation. Thanks for the kinds words on the "amazing start!"
@Zannabis7 Thanks for saying so! With autoflowers, you aren't going to want to trim off growths seeing as you have a finite amount of time to veg with, so i'd see what you can achieve through tying down taller stems to keep an even canopy. Judging by your setup, you're off to an amazing start!
Looking top notch Thoth. Then again I'd expect nothing less from you. Another round of beautiful top tier training. Great work buddy. I can't wait to see how they develop. Cheers!
@SybDarret, Thanks, in my opinion if you're working with a small space or a small amount of plants (a large garden would be very time consuming) it's really worthwhile. But you're right, I won't count my chickens before they've hatched!
@Tazard, Thanks for saying so! My screen is made of aluminum, and the pieces came from an assemble-able clothes rack, I cut down and combined two pieces to match the footprint of my tent ๐