Day 138 for the Aurora Indica. Three weeks of flowering complete, six weeks of flowering remain. The pictures speak for much of the grow. First pics are from throughout the week, the bulk from this morning. Enjoy. I top dressed earlier in the week with 0-13-1 mineralized phosphate to compensate for heavy rains. It has taken some time to dry out, I am preparing for a big feed tomorrow. We will be getting remnants of a tropical storm today so they may have to spend some extra time in the alcove. Phenotype A, the taller, pink pistils, smells sort of sweet and fragrant leaning, whereas Phenotype B with white pistils is more dank leaning.
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.