Javito In the last few days, they've started stretching quite a bit. For now, I'm just giving them tap water, and in a few days, I'll start with a banana tea with molasses and bat guano.
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Week 4. Flowering
6y ago
1/5
18 hrs
Light Schedule
Javito I'm starting the pre-flowering, a few days ago I gave them banana tea with molasses and I'll keep doing that until the end of the flowering every week or 5 days.
Cheers, everyone!
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Week 5. Flowering
6y ago
1/6
18 hrs
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8 liters
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Nutrients 1
melaza de caΓ±a negra
125 mll
Javito Hey folks, here are some photos of how the girls are doing. There are 2 that stayed small and 2 that are huge lol. I gave the bigger ones an extra dose of fish meal today.
Cheers!
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Week 6. Flowering
6y ago
1/6
18 hrs
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8 liters
Pot Size
Nutrients 3
melaza de caΓ±a negra
175 mll
guano de murcielago
70 mll
harina de pescado
20 mll
Javito Hey folks, week six has arrived and it's been really humid and cold here the last few days, so this week Iβm only doing 2 waterings: one with tap water and lemon (to lower the pH) and another with molasses, bat guano, and a bit of fish meal.
* Black cane molasses: the darker it is, the more mineral nutrients it has, including from most to least; Potassium, calcium, magnesium, sodium, phosphorus, selenium, iron, manganese, copper, and zinc. Many of the famous organic fertilizer brands in the world sell products called "super carbs" or "boosters" made from molasses and overpriced...
Being a fertilizer with high potassium content, secondary nutrients, and micronutrients that doesn't contain nitrogen and has little phosphorus, while it can be used at any stage of the plant, for flowering itβs recommended to add something rich in phosphorus like bat guano to better feed the girls!
Cheers!
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Week 7. Flowering
6y ago
1/5
20 hrs
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8 liters
Pot Size
Nutrients 3
melaza de caΓ±a negra
250 mll
Fish powder
25 mll
Powder
100 mll
Javito Hey folks, unfortunately, the humidity is still really high around here and I started to see a bit of powdery mildew on the lower leaves. Today I removed some infected leaves; for now, it's nothing serious, but the humidity continues and these fungi are tricky when they find the right conditions to spread, so I increased the light to 20 hours and turned on both fans 24/7. Overall, the plants are doing well; according to the bank, DP says that starting from day 50, the buds start to fatten up. We'll see, lol!
Cheers!
Javito Hey! The harvest finally came in a week earlier than what the bank recommends, around 56 days... the plants aren't too bad, but I think there's always room for improvement. I have one week of BBK left that I'll soon germinate with 3 Double Kush Cake from Sensi Seeds. The powdery mildew advanced a bit on some buds (I removed everything I could before cutting it and I'm still checking them day by day), and that was one of the reasons to harvest early, although I think from day 50 onwards, 3 out of the 4 were ready for the chop...
When they cure for a month, we'll see the flavors, which I think will be very nice, like berries and sweetness... haha
Cheers, everyone!