Start of Week 5: D29
Grandad continues to toddle on nicely. Grew nearly 7 inches this week and her roots are really starting to form a nice mass in the bucket.
She's had a very good appetite; gave her a rez change about 5 days ago, raising her PPMs to just over 600 - that was down to 457 prior to today's change over. I upped her feed again today as we transition into flower. Light goes to 12/12 schedule today - her tent mate, the Skywalker, is dictating the schedule change as she's become quite a beast and has done all of the vegging she needs to do.
The no haircut experiment continues. There may be some pruning of the lower branches in future, but I'm letting those fan leaves be.
Thanks for checking in ๐
@stunflower, Yup shes stinking up the place too lol. She is not looking as frosty as I would like but then again with the problems I've had this run I'm not surprised looks to me one can go about 2 more weeks and the other can go 3 weeks at least plus flush so I'm hoping ill see more trikes in the coming weeks :) not long left now looking like its going to be a good yield anyway. My 3 week perpetual is not going as planned so looking like Ill just flower the entire veg room 4 plants and then either plant new cuttings or better yet plant all diff phenos as they all have thier own pot so sure it wont be too hard. two plants one pot is possible but what im finding is one is maturing quicker than the other obviouslyy with them both competing for the same nutes so stress was expected but the other lady looks 2 to 3 weeks behind the otherr and they are both in the same pot both germed at the same time so you know thats crazy really.
@NuggetPawn, Thanks man. Looking forward to bringing these babies home and getting into the bigger tent for the next run. The height limitations were a real challenge.
Buds look awesome! I was going to ask how you liked a Scrog and checking the reservoirs, but you answered it lol. When you get that dehumidifier you will have much less anxiety.. at least I know I do now that I have 1 ๐. Congrats on the harvest!