here we are the long awaited moment has arrived, we begin to see the first flowers, I have started to give the plant the fertilizer for flowering, in full power at 1100 PPM, the plant is reacting well, despite the scorching heat that continues to iterperate , in fact also this week an average of about 35 degrees Celsius, the plant has developed large branches and beautiful dark green leaves with deep purple shades, the plant is bushy and very dense, I expect a good production and cine dense, I tried to eliminate all the parasites I encountered, from now on I hope that the nattura will do the rest, however, we see wasps every now and then, and some ladybirds, I have also taken measures against the wind, given the big accident of the two weeks ago (last photo) I also treated the wound at the point of impact, given the high temperatures, I administer 2.5 / 3 L of water per day to the plants, I am satisfied Quest act indica has had a very lush vegetative phase and a pretty good straching for an Indica. 😼👺
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:)