Heavy and regular defoliation continues. Keep feeding her nutes every other feeding and watering every other day. The humidifier goes 24 hours a day and keeps the humidit a bit in the high side but it hasn’t been a problem. Maybe I’ll kick in my intake fan and see what happens. I removed the net and repositioned the plant with a twist so it can start to fill in the bald spots from broken branches early on.
Used a digital thermometer and was able to confirm that the canopy temperature varies quite significantly from that of the thermometer on the wall inside the tent. The canopy is 71-74 whereas the temperature reader on the wall displayed 81. This made me feel comfortable dropping the light a couple inches.
I don’t know if she is just super frosty in some places (mostly directly under the light) or it is a symptom of PM. Please look at the 2nd to last picture on week 17 (Day 50). This is a sugar leaf but it’s the best example. It looks like snow more than trichomes. Am I trippin?
She looks about ready for chop to me. I’m thinking I’m going to disconnect her light tomorrow morning so it’s dark when I harvest. What does everyone think?
Hey buddy,It’s good for plant putting into dark before harvest.It’s like let them know, it’s their last time.So they will use all the energy they have and blooming max.Happy growing...
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Beautiful plant!! Do you believe that it would be better if the net was something harder? Something that don't move at all, like an fence or something.
@Psilocubensis, Thank you very much!
I am not really sure. Even though a more rigid net might hold it more securely, I think it might do damage to the stems or buds if they run into it or get pushed against it.
You can use zip ties to tighten the net too if it’s too loose, or use plant ties to tie the stem to a part of the net that you want it towards and modify the tension of the tie by bending the tie in the center. There are a couple stems in there secured to the net right now
Love your name by the way!
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@@SNoWfLaKe420, I swear by it. It’s actually a really simple method. Basically just keeping the plant low and wide. Check out the guide on GrowWeedEasy. They give some really good pointers. Also I’m more than willing to offer advice or help if I can.