Week of 11/2 - 11/8
Decided to flip to flower a week or two early, life happens!
Just watering at the moment, PHd to 6.4 watered on 11/4 and 11/8
Continuing to defoliate the deficiency leaves, the new growth is showing recovery. Iโd say 4 of 5 plants are doing great now.
The blackberrys are by far the healthiest, saw minimal disruption with Early PH issues. Super bushy and the leave stems smell so yummy. Healthy leave and stem development. I did notice a bizarre mutation on one of them, two branches fused together and recently split. So strange but hey might turn into a monster cola. The Banana Bombs are back and kicking strong. Getting bushy, strong tops. Numerous flower sites should be a nice yielder. The dos si dos is continuing to struggle so Iโm anticipating lower yield but new growth looks recovered. Might work out since issue was fixed a week or two ago.
Started defoliating low growth, as Kyle Kushman says, I donโt want larf!
Iโm having high humidity issues, particularly at night, humidityโs getting up to mid 70s. Bought a small dehumidifier but doesnโt seem to be doing much. Moving fans around, and started using my carbon filter on a timer. Bought eva dry units so will start using that ASAP when it gets here. Really want to avoid mold issues so getting ahead of it now. Moved lights up and turn up intensity to 50% and will dial it up each week. Might do a nutrient feed next week but keeping with water for now. Considering a trellis.
Hello, curious if anyone has thoughts on issues with plants. Thinking cal mag deficiency and/or overwatering. I wouldnโt rule out nute burn, chlorine issues, PH fluctuations. Some plants stunted, very small distance between nodes and leaf chutes.
Any advice for checking trichomes? I have a loupe but just purchased a digital microscope. Images look great, I can get really close up comfortably. Curious where on the plant one should look, multiple locations, etc. I think Iโm shooting for 10-20% amber.
Try to look at the part of the bud where pistils grow from, its green but its not a sugar leaf. Also consider that some buds may mature faster than others so you could harvest some before the others.
I haven't grow Banana and Blackberry..
But I can definitely tell you then the Dos Si Dos #33 will makes you happy ๐ฑ๐
Pay attention at the stickiness ๐ฅ๐
Have fun ๐๐ฑ
@Spider, hello! These ladies are currently sitting in 2 gallon fabric pots, and will transplant and finish in 5 gallon fab pots. Thanks for stopping by :)
I had a similar problem with my Banana Bomb in week 4 of veg. They seem to be more sensitive to ph imbalances then other strains. My other Delicious Candy plants got the same incorrect ph water for a couple days at the same time and they barely noticed it. I grow RDWC though so proper ph is vital. But ya, just wanted to let ya know it prob just ph and to pay extra attention to the ph for the Banana Bomb in my experience so far. Bad ph will lock out your nutes and do that to your leaves too.
@russrahl, good to know! Rookie mistake on my end on my first grow, but plants are looking healthier after correction. Just had to defoliate some nasty dying leaves but tops looking healthy. BBs got hit the hardest for sure. Thanks for stopping by :)