Third weeks in flowering spot, White Critical started to put out flower in a hurry. She stretched almost 10 inches and is standing at 148 cm. Lucky I have the head room. Good luck to tent growers.
White Critical is certainly and easy plant to grow. I can hardly wait to taste her.
Started to feed her with Phosphorus and Potassium for flower fattening phase. Also gave her seaweed to speed up her flowering for one last week.
White Critical leaves are healthy. I saw a shriveled and dead grass shopper. Beuvaria anti-bug microbe did its job. Keeping up preventive measure, I sprayed her with antibug microbes again. Also crushed aspirin and dissolve in the spray. This is so bugs won’t get headache when they are sick from Beavaria infection.
Two White Critical clones are doing okay. Trimming off flowers. So plants do look scraggy. In a couple of weeks, I am keeping just one plant in case I like the taste and effect.
At the end, I’ll be comparing White Critical with a Fast version Skittlez style plant. The speed and potency would be similar. Ease of grow is similar. Deciding factors will be about the effect and smell. I am already good with stony Indica. And I want a strain with a tad bit more Sativa.
@Med_in_Tropic, A wise man once told me :
"For every disadvantage there is an advantage."
Not sure what the advantage is in having acid rain and radioactive soil tho 😂
Ofcourse it's having the knowledge, being able to come with solutions and keep learning/ using the brain that's the true advantage 🤓
@Smartie, approaching dry season. Yeah!
Wet season was to find good clone mothers for this time of the year.
By the way, I put up mostly new strains (to me) in diaries. I can’t be bother to write about
A mate in South Africa has to contend with acid rain and radioactive soil. Somewhere in the world, someone has it worse.
clones that I have grown for the umpteenth times.
In a way, I am making growing look harder than it actually is.
There are weeds that grows largely unattended in Thailand. And they do just fine.
@Shooey, 33 C and 90% RH 😀😀😀😀
I grow in hot (fertilized) soil and soil was wet. Damping off bound to happen.
The survivors are usually strong enough to take on outside rain. Then I can propagate with clones until I find something else to play with.
A couple more weeks, I’ll be in my dry season. I’ll put a few clones into flower for my primary grow period.
And this grow should be just in time for my indica window.
@Smartie, I was fuzzing with my plants this morning. I found a healthy 9 weeks old plant with single blade leaves. So here it is. Top colas has some pistil but I am outing this one in flower soon. So, keeping pistil in this case.
These buds are gorgeous. I love your garden! Must be a nice view with all these strains, clones, veging and flowering together! wish I could be in the tropic
Thanks @sativaman, oh we have our season. This is the prime time. Tgis corner is m sanctuary from work an ld even family.
Tropic has string sun but short hours. Our winter is nice. But in a month or two it’ll be nearly 40 C. Then very wet.
Natural plants to grow would be your 9 months long Sativa. 😀😀😀😀😀.
There are always trade off. We just have to adapt to nature.
Sweet med. is back strap molasses similar to your sludge? It’s a bi product of sugar cane refining as well.
Plants are looking great mate, so close to the finish now! 🍻
@Shooey, I use both. Molasses is for magnesium, sulfur, iron and a bit of calcium during flowering. Plus the sweetness in molasses fed microbes in the soil.
The sludge has even more micro-nutrients and more N.
NPK ratio is like 1-1-1. One and one and one is three. Got to be good looking 'cause he's so hard to see.
Seriously, sugar sludge is ass strong as cow manure.
Thanks mate @Shooey. This one was uneventful but got big. Wish all my grows are like this. Problem is I like Sativa and longer grow means more issues 😀😀😀