This girl just continues to thrive and continues to get so upset with the dry periods I am trying to maintain. With that said, I know she looks miserable in the third image but I promise you this is just her yelling at me for lack of water and she immediately perks right back up within about 20 min of her watering. She is just very "expressive" lol. Light defoliation done on 6/18/20. It was very light because I was not confident that I would be going to flip the following week so it was just a very light trim to open up some areas. The signs of fungus gnats picked up slightly post tea but after another application of dichotomous earth I have stopped seeing any signs of new gnats on the sticky trap. Watered on 6/18/20 with water ph'd to 6.5 in an attempt to raise the run off. Raised slightly to around 6.1 and runoff was about 10%. Training is essentially done at this point aside from needing to tie down the occasional branch to keep the middle open. There is really no more room for controlling horizontal growth so we are now growing vertically!
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!