20 Days - No Nnotes
21 Days - Raised 1”. Some spot at end of a leaf.. a burnt tip here or there. Minor issues seen. I think the next wet-dry cycle will take care of most issues. 9-10 days between irrigation possibly resulted in some of what I see - directly/indirectly exacerbated something else etc. No major concerns.
22 Days - Still ecstatic about these plants. The near future looks bright with the new substrate. Will be a bit of a guess on when to top this plant. It’ll to err on the ‘late’ side when I top these plants. Allow them to recover and begin initial growth. Pop them into bloom box, and should have a nice happy zone of buds. 4+ days between irrigation. If I can get 2-3 days in late bloom, I’ll be a happy camper.
23 Days - Daily growth is amazing. Provide a decent home and it does all the heavy lifting. Some good’ol inorganic CO2 would always help, but not happening. Pots heavy in PM. The amount of water this retains compared to coco coir is astounding. Could push 10 days between watering again and plants are putting out 11-lobed leaves (at least 1 is, did not look closely at others).
24 Days - Top is moist, still. Pots are quite heavy and a long ways from an irrigation-- fucking love it!
25 Days - Fucking monstrous! I don’t want to cut them. They need to be topped sooner than later. Try to get another node or 2, as a clone from a 25+ day old plant is a bit concerning. If necessary, will take from bloom if they fail to root. May need to plan for this.. leave an extra stalk on each. This will chop off all the 11-lobed leaves, I think. Check for 13 before any mutilation of clones.
26 Days - I’ll get some nested cups ready for clones today. Make sure the substrate isn’t stale. Should have 4+ nodes to lop off soon. Not super confident on timing of doing something new. If I shock it due to how much I likely have to cut off, how much time does that need? Otherwise, think 2-3 days after pruning will be good for bloom box. Ggxww might be done. Think dp will require longer.
Further thoughts on timing -- Going to see what the trichomes look like tomorrow in the AM (same time of current pictures) before making final decision on topping. Might have some more pictures to add to this week, if I cut it tomorrow. --Good thing i wrote this down, so I can forget again after I update all my diaries.
Been checking out a few Sweet Seeds grows as this is my first time running there strains and i have been very impressed during veg. Can see yours isnt letting you down either.
Further thoughts on timing -- Going to see what the trichomes look like tomorrow in the AM (same time of current pictures) before making final decision on topping.
Hi mate, why do you check the trichomes before topping.
@@NobodysBuds, I love watching the new diaries from seeds. I catch myself checking back waiting for the next update. Good luck! Mine will be a couple months as my tent is currently about to be switched to flower.
@@NobodysBuds, I have been looking at Earth Dust - it is a 2 component organic dry amendment check out the website - https://thegreensunshineco.com/product/earth-dust-all-natural-plant-nutrients/ I am with you, mixing nutrients is a pain!
Coco is overrated anyways. Was never a big fan of that hippy fad. Pro-mix HP w/m is where it’s at for soilless as far as I know. All that’s missing now is to ditch jack’s and go organic. I used to think I needed “soil” for that. Never looking back at chems again though still looking around me. I can’t say enough good things about Gaia Green personally. It was a game changer for me. None the less your plants are looking great regardless. Cheers 🍻
@@NobodysBuds,bro i hope it only a bit of the plant absolute stinker when all that hard work goes to waste. My mate recently ad same issue but thankfully it only affected one branch which was in corner
@@NobodysBuds, if i ever will go with autos - it will be @FastBuds first ;))
@SweetSeeds provided me with 3x strains, 4x each, will have nice run to valuate theirs beans ;)