Hey fellow growers! A slightly warmer week has been well received by the girls. Still keeping to my simple (out-of-season, low budget) nutrient regime of fish emulsion, blackstrap molasses and bloom nutrients, but starting to cut back on the fish as flowering progresses. They don't seem to be needing for much, other than sun and warmth! The whiteflies (if that's what they are) don't seem to be causing much harm other than the appearance of the leaves. I'm laying off the organic insecticide for now, in the past I've seen something as gentle as garlic product, shrivel up the pistils and cause flowering stress - so I'm just going to leave them for now.
I've started a mess-around, extreme training, photoperiod grow from one of my auto daiquiri limes from last season, it's going well!
See you all next week :)
There appears to be some kind of weird re-veg on my buds, but this is an auto. Is this even possible? FYI these were grown outdoors in winter with short daylight hours and a range of warm and cold temps.
yes indeed it is possible. if you run them at 16 hours try give them 24 hours light for three days a week before harvest it will start setting new flowers for the last week *GG
Cold shock can give some interesting mutations. Tho, the most common would be a change of colour, a deformation and excess growth of leaves, wouldn't be too irregular either.
@Epokwan,South United states.. hot as hell and humid as shit.. heavy buds mold easy here... im like 30 minutes from the gulf of mexico.. so pretty much the beach
@Inganjawetrust, lol sorry I was commenting on the wrong diary! Glueberry / blueberry... go figure! This has definitely not been curing for 6 months, more like 6 days 😂