A little bit of a stretch to call this flowering, but there are a couple pistils here and there.
This strain of wedding cake is a little slow to start flower, but it finishes strong and quick. Last year, it did something similar: stretch was in late August, but pistils did not show until the first week of September. I did tarp it starting the first week of September, but I harvested on October 17, so about 7 weeks to finish. Not going to tarp this year because I want the autos in here to get as much light as possible. So we will see what it does without the tarp!
This one is growing straight up, not LST, no nothing.
One thing of note is that I’m growing two seeds of this same strain and I started this plant a couple weeks after the first. The fact that this plant is a couple weeks behind the other in terms of flowering makes me think that there is some age/maturity/auto genetic in this strain as it has the exact same light source, but flowering has come later on the younger plant.
Did a feed with Neptune’s Harvest Fish and Kelp Hydrolysate 2-3-1 at beginning of the week, straight water mid week and ended with a Neptune’s Harvest Fish Hydrolysate 2-4-1. This is on top of the P heavy phosphorus top dressing I added a couple weeks ago that is definitely starting to break down.