Cruisy week this week, upped her nutes at the start as per Professors Nutrients organic feeding schedule & starting to give her just under a litre per day. The sunnier days have been a plus too compared to last weeks intense humidity & wet weather.
She's starting to slow on the stretch (only 1cm vertical growth this week) & focus on bud production which is nice as she was gonna get too big for my tent.
Looking healthy which is great as I was concerned a bit with my aggressive defoliation in the weeks prior. I took a few more lower leaves & smaller lower bud sites out this week, but nothing major. Also continued with some minor LST to keep all the heads getting relatively even light, but I'm mainly just letting her do her thing now.
Getting excited as we are in the last few weeks now though 🙌🏼
Bit of a newbie question. I'm just starting to show signs of flowering & I've been using Professors Nutrients Part A + B to feed.
I'm about to start using Flower Boost , Professors Organic Bloom & Terpene Gold. Do I just use the later 3? Or do I use Part A + B plus the 3 others?
P.S.
If you want to you can opt for dropping the A and the B once you're into the flowering phase and stick with just the bloom, boost, gold. You might end up wanting to do that just to eliminate having to use so many different bottles and really those 3 have basically everything you need for the flowering phase..... vegetative phase not.
Happy growing.
I cant help to see that you have a 12/12 schedule while flowering. This is for photoperiod plants.. Autoflowers are fine with 18/6 20/4 or even 24/0. (Right) light is weight :)
@Deceptive, I’m having a similar issue I think. Most grows of this strain are seed to harvest in 11 weeks... but I’m on week 7 and no flower. Do you think the plant was a photoperiod? I’m wondering if I need to flip my lights...
Hello fellow grower,
Newbie Gardner here!
Just saw your pictures and diary and to be honest got really excited about this strain. We are now kicking off the 4th week, full flowering stage and I was a bit disappointed because the stems are so distant ones from anothers. I'm more used to bushy flowers however seeing yours just got my hope back on track. Keep on the brilliant work there.
Happy growing 👌🏻🙏
@Cgrow, Thanks! Mine got super leafy & lush just before flowering & it looks like they might "bush up" in your case. I'm jealous yours flowered so early, they look super healthy, good work!
Mines been the slow & steady, not like a normal Autoflower. But hopefully the extra grow time equates to a bigger yield!
Good luck with the rest of your grow