D 92. D64F. Conditions stable.Things look good. Most trichomes are milky. Some amber. But not much. Flush has begun. About a week to go.
D 93. D65F. Conditions stable. Humidity lowered. Flush. So far so good. Sorry about blurry pic, camera stand is on its way. I had a few good looks through microscope. Too sensitive to any movement.
D 94. D66F. Conditions stable. Ph good.
D 95. D67F. Conditions stable. Plant is looking beautiful, not huge nugs but really dense and stinky.
D 96. D68F. Conditions stable, ph good. Flush is going well. Buds are dense and caked in crystal. Can't wait to see final result.
D 97. D69F. Conditions a little on the warm side. But humidity is stable at 40%. Air conditioner definitely needed for the summer. Thank god we close to the end. Buds are just caked now looks and smells wonderful.
Blurry pics from lights being on. Will have more when dark period starts.
2 days of darkness starts D 98. D70F.
D 98. D70F. Day of darkness.
Looks wonderful. Just bursting with crystal. Couple days of darkness and she should be done. The end is so close I can almost taste it.
@Smokeys_Garden, Oh for sure.. Silica is the number 1 thing that most nutrients do not have for Hydro growers.. Notice how I don't really feed Silica? I think I add it about 3 or 4 times.. Be careful with what you add something I would never tell you around the store is almost always never use what any nutrient company recommends on the bottle. 1/2 what they recommend and for things like Silica supplements you have to use very sparingly.. The added structure may be give way anyway under high mass conditions so if you support from the get go. The need for silica is marginal. The end goal is healthy clean smoke.... Chemicals doesn't mean harsh or bad, considerations need to be made is all.
@DeadwebsiteBoringcommunity, I'm trying to get away from AN. I over bought so I am trying to get rid of what I have left. I've tried Remo on my outdoor grow, they seem to be loving it. I've started to incorporate that brand into my indoor grow. The structural stability was due to lack of sufficient amounts of silica. This round they seem a lot more stable.
@Smokeys_Garden, I'd love to see you using less Advanced Nutrients that's for sure.. Structural Stability.... Is a problem even for experienced growers :). Mitigation through plant support seems to be the best course of action.
@Garreweedlover, thanks. Explosive growth in hydro. Plant doubled if not tripled in height. Ya they look like dense buds already. Thanks for checking out my diary.