LST ring was introduced on 6/8/20 and actually helped a lot as some of the lower branches were starting to get to strong for my yard staples to keep a grip in the soil. I made sure to get the longer pieces to the outer side of the ring because that causes it to grow at least a little more horizontal. Plant was given an inoculation tea on 6/9/20 consisting on 2 cups great lakes worm castings and 2 tbsp unsulfured molasses in 5 gallons of water brewed for 24 hours with air stones and ph'd to 6.4. The 5 gallons was shared among 8 plants only 3 of which are thriving so the outdoor ones did not get as much. I would say she was given about 1 gallon of tea to herself with about 30% runoff. She tends to be a very thirsty girl and will let you know she is unhappy as seen in her image on 6/13/20. Watered again plain water on 6/13/20. Aimed at 6.5-6.5 ph due to runoff being low around 6. Plant had really impressive growth from the 6/4/20 through to this week especially after the tea. So far I see no signs that plant needs anything other than what it has. I will follow up with another tea in two weeks. I have yet to decide how far I want to go with veg but based on my timeline of defoliation plans I am thinking this will be an 8 week veg. The first time I have gone that long. I actually am still considering pushing that out a bit further and going 12 weeks.
Very nice canopy you've created there, friend! She looks very happy and healthy! If you can't nix the fungus gnats with dry cycles, check out Gnatrol; I use the 4oz pack which runs about $15USD and it has never failed to do the thing. I'll be following to see how this run turns out! 👊🌱☮️✌️💪
@samadhi, Thank you!! I think that I have them nixed between the sticky traps and dichotomous earth. I have not seen any new gnats on the trap so if they are still around, they are on their way out the door it seems! I have heard good things about Gnatrol. I think I will order some just to have on hand for purposes like these. Thanks for the suggestion and for checking out the plant!
@Fast_Buds, My original email called FF7 "mostly indica". By the looks of the plant it seems pretty sativa looking to me. Was there some sort of mix up or did I just get a VERY sativa leaning pheno? Can you also tell me if the strain names have been released as of yet? Thanks!