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So this is the second week since I got the clones, I'm concerned that one is so much shorter, it is an Indica hybrid so I guess a short bush is a possibility. Check out my setup and please, if you have any sugestions let me know. There is almost no info on this Strain and I wasn't there when they were bought, If you know anything about this Strain please let me Know!
I looked everywhere and couldn’t find anybody other than you and one other grower who disappeared and didn’t finish the diary.
With that being said it appears that you will be one of the first people to document this strain. The only info I could find is from a website that reviewed the strain. They claim it is an indica which makes sense considering it’s OG. I’d look at similar Indica dominant OG Kush type grow diaries for better guidance as they are probably the most similar.
https://lacannabisreviews.com/staples-center-og/
This week the tall plant grew another couple inches and I decided to top it, also do some low stress training, it seems to be doing well, the PH is good the numbers on my reader say so at least. The small plant hasn't gained much in height but has started to get bushier, I did top it, thinking I might try to Mainline it if things stay this way. I did take the stuff I trimmed and made up some hopeful Clones but ehh, probably not, but I thought it was worth the try.
I have a light white dust on my indoor Staples OG, it doesn't really come out in pictures well. When I look at it under the loop, it is crystal like but it's on the fan leaves. Does anyone have any ides what this might be?
Hard to see. Looks like a little powdery mildew. There are many possible treatments at this stage in veg. High PH (>8) foliar (like silica) will prevent PM spores from germinating, H2O2 is an option, wettable sulfur possibly. Prevention of PM is airflow and adequate RH. Looks like your RH is low already. Enough air movement? Good luck👍
I've topped the tall plant and I'm doing low stress training without tying down. the small plant seems to be growing finally. I figured I was watering a bit to much so I cut back by a third. wondering how long before I should start thinking about switching things up to flower and hope they'll stretch, I'm not sure at what point I'll be the Impatient farmer or not giving the plant it's chance to thrive?
Last week I'll keep them in Veg, they've been bent and the trellis is up now and there's already some growth through it a day later. I love how the tall plant looks I'm hoping to get a mild yield off the small plant.
Well here we go! Flowering starts today, set up my timer to lights out at 6pm and come back on at 6am, excited to see how things progress, turned up the reds and toned down the blues, and started using Tiger Blood by Fox Farms for flowering.
Bud sites are coming in Nicely, just working on the minimal space I have and making sure that support is given where needed. Making sure I'm not over feeding.
The canopy seems to be pretty even, the small plant is stretching and will probably have more popcorn nugs. The tall plant that i have growing sideways seems to be budding nicely and should put out a good harvest according to how many large top bud sites I'm seeing.
So I'm a couple days behind, but the little buds are starting to explode, they are getting nice and frosty and I'm excited and hopeful these Buds grow large and dense!
these ladies are growing so nice Buds, they are tight and as you can see developing major Trics, so excited for these next few weeks and watching the Buds mature! even the stunted small plant has a couple of great looking buds forming!
Hi,
Plants looking good. A tip for your smaller one...prop it up on a book or something to make it the same height as your other one. So that they both get equal light
PS. The medium evaporates moisture causing high humidity (locally) and large swings in RH (PM can strike easier in RH swings rather than a constant humidity%). Removing leaves close to the medium might be a good idea. Just some 2 cents Cheers