It's been a rainy week. Kind of welcome after the hard hitting heat, but these girls clearly need some sun. The leaf colouring on all the girls is like a mix of deep and light greens. I don't think there's a deficiency here, there's plenty nutes in the soil. Other than sun - they definitely need that. It seems that the heat stress previously didn't completely stunt her, thank goodness! While I've lost out on some veg time and potential size/yield, I'm happy to say that this plant (and her sisters) have all resumed vegging and are about to flower. I wanted them to be taller and bushier by this point, but I'm happy to just have alive plants right now.
Catch you next week ;)
Congratulations on the harvest Epok!!
Really nice job, and a good endorsement for the strain getting it through the summer in such nice condition.
Well done mate, enjoy the rewards👍👍
@Riveting, thanks bru! These will get even bigger and more dense if left in decent conditions, the weather was just a bit miserable during the grow. Either too overcast, hot, rainy or humid. Actually suprised that they got this far. Highly recommend this strain! It's a great smoke ;)
Unreal mate, who needs photos when you can grow autos like that. I’ve really gotta try that fast buds, it looks legit. Nice and discreet too for the city gardener. Well done lad 👍
Ps I just saw your week 3. I had the same thing with the web like fungus on the new alfalfa mulch, at the same time!! It was stinking hot and I was watering twice daily. I asked around and it seems to be probably beneficial, so I just mixed it in a bit. Since then it hasn’t reappeared. I figure that the mulch may have settled a bit cos I’m getting shitloads of rain here now. So yeah, give the alfalfa mulch another go,, its really nice shit!! Cheers mate
@Shooey, thanks for stopping by! We have insane amounts of wild, local plants growing outdoors in South Africa, so anytime after the summer solstice (22 dec) we start to get waves of airborne pollen, ruining us outdoor growers dreams of sweet sensimilia. Autos help SO much with that, these plants are ahead of my diaries, they're getting close to harvest and there's no signs of pollination yet! By the time those horny males release their pollen, I'll be toking on some seedless herb :) I'll definitely give the mulch another go - there might be different types as well or ways to use it that I'm not doing right. I wasn't too concerned about the white stringy/webby mold but more the black/rot type of mold that was forming