- Added FloraNectar in this week bc I want to see if it will produce stronger sweeter buds but also bc I read that carbs/sugars are beneficial to flowering plants
- This is one bushy plant! Been an effort to keep up with defoliation
- Plant is looking healthy and takes in a good amount of nutrients and water
- Have been rotating between 1.25 and 1.5 gal per 24hrs
- Removing a lot of leaves to expose all the small bud sites
- Popped the main branches twice this week (HST) in order to discourage stretch and to put a slight stress on her so she'll rebound stronger
- The 8 main branches seem to be stretching up quite considerably over the rest of the canopy
- I still think I'll get a decent crop out of the lower bud sites but might try to incorporate a trellis next wk.. not sure if it's too late
- Added an Enzyme called Hygrozyme in order to help break down the old roots in the coco. I should have started using this at the beginning of the grow but only recently learned about it. It's beneficial for me bc I recycle my coco and it has a lot of broken up root pieces from the previous grow, this enzyme is designed to break those down and is supposed to be very beneficial for the root zone
- At the very end of the week I turned my pot 180 degrees in the tent bc my tent is slightly sloped and I could see that the branches in the rear of the tent were stretching higher due to the fact that they were sitting higher than the front branches. Hopefully this balances things out a little bit
Can you identify this small yellow flower coming out of the top? Is this a 'nanner'? Foxtailing?? It appears under the 2 colas that are underneath the strongest part of my LED. Light/heat stress? I looked at it closely and it's not a pod or anything.. just an extended growth.
Let's say you're flushing a plant with plain PH'd water 2 weeks before the breeders reco finishing time but she doesn't finish and keeps going.. Do you feed with more nutrients again or just keep going with the water only?
I wouldn't even flush, since all evidence about flushing is anecdotal, only perceived experience no hard evidence, so in my opinion just keep it going, if you want a true flush rip her from the ground at the end and set in a vase with only water.
Hello. You have a plan. Stick to the plan. Did you take a clone? Try flowering your next grow longer. If you've flushed, and near the end you need to harvest. Looks great by the way. Good Luck. Chuck.
@Belverde, Thanks for the comment. I'm really excited about this one. From what I've seen from Barney's Farm genetics I think this will be another strong performer if I can get the training done correctly. Will be my first attempt! I will remember not to fly a plane after smoking π Cheers!π
@TonyTrichomes, And rightly so!! π. It must feel so refreshing knowing you don't have to worry about a crazy law for a plant!!! Enjoy it all my friend πΏ
@Bushbaby808, I feel your pain bud.. Hang in there and hopefully one day things will change where you live. When they passed the laws here for legal growing I jumped all over it! Oh Canada!!
@Bushbaby808, Cheers! Ya man this is my first time trying out the popping & twisting (HST) on the stems and I really think she's benefited greatly from it! I did not notice the same reaction from the other strain I am simultaneously growing beside her but that strain has a bit more sativa dominance in terms of plant structure and just happens to be a lot more tall and skinny.
Looking great man. I've got one of these ladies in her last week of flower. I'm real excited. I found her really sensitive to pretty much anything. She didn't like a lot of nutes and suffered with calmag issues in mid flower when the others in the tent didn't. She smells unreal so I'm sure she will be worth the extra attention. Good luck with the grow mate π