Day 111 for the two Aurora Indicas. Growing fast and consistently. We’re quickly nearing stretch. Where I don’t expect such an indica to get much bigger, its already as tall as I am! The possibly Phenotype A plant has surpassed its neighbor of another strain, and at 100 days younger. No doubt both have enjoyed a luxurious life.
Through the week I applied Plant Prod MJ Spike (CalMag), blackstrap molasses, and Earth Alive Big Blue Wave as its late in the grow season.
I did the overnight veg. tea one last time for the year as well. Same mix and methods including blood and bone meal, alfalfa meal compost, worm castings, Myke mycorrhizae, and molasses.
The projected daytime temperature is 31 degrees Celsius, although upon checking it went above that today. The Daytime length is 14hours49minutes.
When you mention a hard leaf fade and maintaining nitrogen at the end what is your thinking? I’ve wondered about adding some N during late flowering but I’ve read that make the buds too loose. It feels like I could do more for flowering but I want to stay organic. I haven’t tried aerated compost teas yet so I guess that’s the next thing to try.
I’m at 53N (Edmonton) and I think I will mostly stick with autos as the sunlight fades too quickly in the fall for photoperiods. Frost isn’t the real problem here but lack of sun. Force flowering works but covering or moving plants everyday is a pain in the ass. You were dedicated moving it daily. Good job.