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Switched to RO water now. Water here is to rich…
Watering in Sugar Royal on Wednesdays. Take 5 liters from the reservoir, add 51-10ml of SR and water in by hand.
Day 1 Week 8 for the Royal Gorilla (left) and day 1, week 7 for the Sour Diesel (right). This thing is an insane beast!
The RG is showing some yellowing on the upper leaves. I dont think it's a Calmag issue but she might already go into "fall mode", although shee looks like harvest is still at least 2 weeks out.The SD needs at least 4 weeks I think. That's the issue with growing multiple strains witand having phenotypes that couldn't be more different I guess.
Week 9 day 1 for the Royal Gorilla on the left. It's bulking up, looking healthy and getting pure RO from now on. The Sour Diesel on the right is still filling in the top bud sites. I dont even know how long this is out… 3 weeks? 4?
The Royal Gorilla in the left is probably going to be cut down at the end of the week. The Sour Diesel on the right is still bulking up, very few hazy trichs.
Unfortunately I found some spider mites today. Being that late into flower there is nothing I can do but cut out the infected leaves. I can't see any more but I'm sure some must have hidden somewhere, so I will have to keep an eye out for them. never, Never, NEVER put any outside cultivars into you grow room :( I'm sure they came from the store bought bay leaf plant I put in there briefly. So stupid…
So, the plant was rather small in size and showed what it's called "Indica" traits. Growing was unproblematic, no deficiencies or problems at all. It yielded 40g dried weight, which is fine for a seed-to-flowering I guess. No smoke report yet.
@GreenGuerilla, Yes, I saw yellow edges on the upper leaves when I dialed back the Calmag to half strength. Couple of foliar feedings with normal strength calmag seemed to have gotten rid of this, so I am pretty sure that it actually was a Calmag issue.
Yeah, about the vastly different phenotypes… I kind of assume (but I dont really know enough) that's possibly a sign of unstable (quickly bred) genetics… Good luck with yours,m I', sure they will be awesome! :)
@GrowMeister,
I have three in veg and each one is distinctly different. Puzzling. Two of them are beasts in the making and strangely the one that's now taking the lead was the runt of them all. I'm moving them to the woods next week, I can wait to see the results once they're let loose. Did you notice a difference after adding Calmag coz I've read that S.D. has a huge appetite for it?