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week 7 since vegetative stage, 8 weeks+ since Germination.
These Ladies reaching for the Sky. MarsHydro TSL 2000 showing amazing results so far.
- SweetZkittles, the other Peyote forum and Silver Widow moved to cloning room
Beginning of week 2 in flower (Day8). Plants are growing vigorously
Added a 2nd scrog. To allow plants canopy to balance out again.
Early lollipop
Week 3 will just be defoliation
VPD @ 1.1
Leaf VPD @ 1.0
Beginning of week 3 in flower (15). Plants are growing vigorously
topped dress with organic amendments and watered in with Compost tea.
Then began beginning of Week 3 defoliation and removal of lower branches that did not pass the 2nd scrog
VPD @ 1.4
Leaf VPD @ 1.2
•Beginning of flower week 4
•VPD; Air - 1.5kPa/Leaf - 1.4kPa (79°f(air)/78°f(leaf)-54%RH)
•Defoliated plant again.. for the last time.
•removed lower branches that i left when lollipop was done last week.
week 5 of flower
•VPD; Air - 1.7kPa (82°f/54RH)
Leaf - 1.5kPa (80°f/54RH)
-hygrometer #1 was raised and covered from direct light to get a more accurate environmental temp and RH
- hygrometer #2 was placed on the first scrog screen below the peyote canopy to get temp and RH readings in that area.
- steady growth
- The ladies don’t seem to be showing any issues with the environment.
Week 6 of Flower(please leave a comment on how the bud development looks this week, does it seem to be on track with the timestamp? or should i see larger colas?) appreciate it!🤘🏼
(these strains should be ready by week9 according to breeders guidelines)
VPD
hygrometer #1 Environmental temp. 82°f(Leaf temp)81°f/54%Rh (air-1.7kPa/leaf-1.6kPa)
hygrometer #2 Environmental temp 79°f(Leaf temp 77°f/55%Rh (air-1.5kPa/leaf-1.3kPa)
•silver widow is currently suffering from nitrogen toxicity. i’ve done minor flushing the last three days. new growth starting to show improvement.
—lessons learned—
last time i defoliated and lollipop the ladies i chose to leave certain branches i felt would stretch up towards the canopy. however they didn’t.
so i decided to remove those branches as well as premature bud sites.
I didn’t want to do anything that might slow the growth of my girls.
- i’ll provide updates next week to see if i made the right decision or not
**all in all this will surely improve the next grow**
Week 7 of flower.
VPD (air; 1.7kPa/leaf; 1.5kPa)
- steady growth.
Defoliated Silver widow.after the weekly flush she still suffering from nitrogen toxicity.
removed lower branches last week didn't seem to affect growth and actually benefited the plants.
- although growing organic. i allowed a good amount of runoff to remove some of the nitrogen in the soil.
- compost tea was watered in after to help bring back any microbes that may have been flush out.
Week 8 of flower.
Vpd
Air 1.8-1.9kPa/Leaf 1.5kPa
(See photos)
Bubba kush on the left Looks just about ready.
Peyote forum in the middle is packing on trichomes
Silver widow on the right has recovered from the nitrogen toxicity and is now packing some dense buds.
1/3 of the Ladies in my grow closet. and like the other two it grew vigorously,
it was also able to produce a bunch of strong healthy clones.
I had them Vegetating for 6weeks before switching to flower
the Bubba kush it was the shortest of the 3 but once the stretch phase ended it was tallest of the bunch. I’m still working on the drying phase. so im sure i was not able to bring out all the distinct flavors and aromas.
overall i recommend it to growers looking for easy growing and beautiful looking flowers.
wet weight of Bud was also including the stems.
dry weight of the bud with stem was 155grams.
Very beautiful throughout the growing cycle. Strong thick branches. I know if a more seasoned grower had a go at this they’d be able to bring out the full potential. It had some issues during flowering such as nitrogen toxicity, and foliage grew thick after defoliation. I noticed that you can defoliate heavy 3-4th week of flower and not need to worry about it i made the mistake by not removing enough since i was afraid of slowing the plant growth drastically. I did harvest a week and a half early since i noticed a seed. I must have stressed the plant towards the end because i removed more of the lower branches which i thought would shoot t the top. As well as defoliating to help get better light penetration. After harvest i also noticed some darkening on one side the stem by the root system that may have been a factor on the plant producing a seed.
*I was not able to find any male pods, or nanners.