Here we are at week 4 with this splendid indica, Indica dominance in genetics you can see all the thick, fan-shaped leaves, low and robust, I love the violet color of the stems of the leaves and the new shoots, the plant grows vigorously, it surprises me every day , thanks also to a week characterized by good weather, a lot of sun and a lot of wind (which is rare in my area, unfortunately), the infestation from foster care is now resolved, the plant has not been affected at all, demonstrating how much it is resistant. the clover has now reached maturity, and it is also very nice.
toping:
With the fourth week, the time of the first training arrives, done topping on 31/05/2020, followed by instructions,
My father told me and I think he's right, that the cut would have been better to do it oblique and not straight as I did, it makes sense, because, with an oblique cut in case of rain the water does not accumulate with the risk then to give birth to mold. However I usually if I do the topping I make sure that at least in the following 4 days there is good weather, and in any case being this a cultivation on the balcony I can put the plant in case of unexpected or immediately sheltered.
PARASITES.
Continue the treatment every 3 days with neem oil
1 ml in 1 L of water
Continue treatment with Pyrethrum every 5 days
1.5 ml in 1 L of Water
IRRIGATION
Every 3/4 days
Alright! that looks good!!
That will get you through the winter :)
Nice pictures, look familiar to my Ayahuasca, but the technique you used i want to try that next time
Here we have almost no sun these days but i still wait just like you do with the harvest,
Good luck the last days and hope you have a lot of sun👍
@ElMetitor,
When the weather gets real bad i place here inside but there the humidity isnt great so
inside outside in day time... and inside at night
i whatch for molt everytime but the plant stays strong for now so i think she will last for some more days :)
@Bobfrog,hello, thanks, in fact you are right 3 weeks is correct, you managed to fix the plant from the cold then ?? this year in europe there is a bit of bad weather. buds have become rubies man, too good to be true.
hello ElMetitor,
Thanks for your advice on harvesting. I do have such a microscope but i m not very handy with it and some times i see some trichomes and think look milky and without moving (i think) the view gets blurry. I cannot wait to see some update pictures from your plant and how the budds are doing on the balcony:)