4/26:
I watered her with about a quarter-gallon including humic acid, cal-mag, liquid molasses, liquid kelp, and endoboost.
The autos took over the closet, so she and the other photoperiod seedlings and clones are in the tiny tent until next weekend.
At that point, I think I've decided to grow this plant and the FFT#5 in the tiny tent under about 300w. I'll transplant them both to 5 gallon pots next weekend and flip to 12/12.
4/27:
She is flourishing in the tiny tent, so hopefully I can get her trained out some before I flip to flower.๐
4/28:
I did a bunch of leaf-tucking and foliar fed with big bloom, grow big, silica, and fulvic acid. I also fed her about 32oz of water with a lot of everyting..gonna be alright.๐
4/29:
I transplanted her into a 5 gallon pot with a handful of fresh compost and myco. It took some effort to remove her rootball from the 1 gallon pot. Excellent root system already!
She spent the afternoon in direct sunlight, then I took her indoors and put her into the closet so she'd have more preliminary exposure to UV-A and UV-B.
4/30:
Today was her last night indoors..hopefully she's ready for the big-time.
5/1:
I gave her about 1/2 gallon of water with humic acid, boomerang, cal-mag, and liquid kelp. Her pot is amended with Happy Frog Fruit & Veggie dry fertilizer, so she should be good for a month or so before I have to start really feeding her. Tonight was her first night outdoors.
5/2:
She's looking very perky after the 5 hours of direct sunlight she got yesterday. I did a foliar application of boom boom spray this morning as the sun was coming up.
I'll spray her down with Axiom at dusk.
Hey there,
Thanks so much for testing our genetics ๐
Let us know if you need any assistance, weโre more than happy to help.
Happy Growing !!! ๐ฑโ๏ธ๐ด๐๐ฟ๐ณ
@Med_in_Tropic, Ya, it's a logical choice, really. But, I would've used some tar if I had some. Wood glue works fine if you lay it on thick enough. It usually takes a couple of applications with wood glue because it's kinda thin and runs a little bit, whereas tar sticks well and only needs to be applied once.
Sbg, im growing this against 8,9 and budxless' 3 and 5. I found in week 2 -4 veg this thing just shot out like a bat out if hell with long lanky branches, large gaps tween the nodes. Will be interesting to see hiw she plays out in stretch
Congratulations on the new baby. She looks good at first. Choose a good variety. Pour a treat. Keep doing what you are doing and have the growing ganja gods protect your women until the growth is complete.
@Med_in_Tropic,
That's interesting how it didn't have much smell in grow, but after cure it improved so much.
You don't have to create a new diary for the second grow of it...do what I am doing with my FFT1 and FFT6 diaries. Just create a new veg week on the same FFT7 diary and add all photos and updates to that week..
@Silverback_Guerilla, later FF7 doesnโt smell so much.
I also am growing FF7 for the second round. And these looks very different than those I grown in winter. I havenโt put Pu dories for these FF7.
@Med_in_Tropic, It's hard to say because I have done so much training on her. She doesn't look like she normally would at all. Her leaf structure is maybe a little more Indica than a NL, and she has more spacing between internodes I think. I am growing two NL in my closet right now, and they seem a bit more sativa and have tighter internodal spacing than the FFT7.
Next week I will bring her indoors to finish I think. She's kinda slow flowering..maybe because the days are getting longer.
@Silverback_Guerilla, oh I forgot other people have longer days in summer ๐๐๐๐
My winter is 11 hours day light and summer is 13 hours. Silly me ๐คช
@Med_in_Tropic, It is the longest day of the year...and because my plants already think it is approaching winter. After solstice, there are months of long days.. if they are still alive then, they will be forced into revegetating. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but once they are a month or more into flowering, if they reveg, the buds will become very leafy and easier to get botrytis later...
It is actually an old technique to increase branching and potential size of plants. If you let the plant begin to flower, it stretches very fast...then you gradually return her to longer days and she makes round leaves instead of pointy leaves for some days, then she goes back to making normal leaves, and no buds...
It is a little risky with hermaphroditing, but not so much if you GRADUALLY return to longer days....like 15 minutes longer each day, until you are back to 18/6.
Changing from 12/12 to 18/6 all at once will hermie almost 100% of the time....but not until you do finally flower them. That's a real heart-breaker...you do the trick, switch them back to instant long days, veg them for another couple of months, flower them, and THEN they show nanners...!@$#%^&
See mine. I dont think i will harvest as early as you did. 6 full weeks of flower???? Thats it????? Show me close ups of the pistils and trichs, this is fkn madness. Based on the look of mine at 5 weeks completed flower, im looking at going at least 8, maybe longer for that couchlock
EDIT: Oh - I read week 12. Now I see
@BudXs, Ya, she could easily have gone another week or 10 days, but I'm not keeping the closet fired up for one scraggly-assed plant...
#7 is supposed to be really fast, and she did pack it on quick in that last week, but ya, more like a 7-8 week flower I think.