Day 97 - Day 51 Flower
Started flushing these ladies a few days ago. Will not let the right side take some more nutrients and stay a little longer in the tent, will cut everything at the same time. Seen some more thrips on the Phantom OG and Church, will not take any risk and finish this round a little early for them. You can see the "snail trails" on different plants in the dark, looks a bit like mildew but definitely isn't mildew. The Skunks are way ahead with already around 10-20% amber or more. The Somango and Critical Kush are around 5-10% amber and both Church and Phantom OG only very little. They say 100% milky is the strongest effect for a plant so lets hope to get close for them in a few days. Seeing milky trichomes everywhere, the Critical Kush is a trichome BOMB!! I like it a lot!
I feel like I've been on pretty spot on with feeding, not too much burnt tips, and they can start yellowing now. Hope y'all like the pictures!
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Day 102 - Day 56 Flower
I cut the Skunks, Somango and Critical Kush. All very milky with ambers, I am satisfied how everything turned out. Around 150-200gr wet per plant, some little more, not too shabby! I will update the strains once everything is dried properly. First impressions are looking good, smell is great, maybe it could have been a little more imo but I'll take what they have given! The Somango has this reddish shine on the inside top buds, really pretty under the microscope!
I will let the Churches and Phantom OG stay for a week longer. They look like they can ripen a few more days, mostly milky with very few ambers, so I gave nutrients for the last time and we are flushing them as well now.
Thanks for reading!
@PsGrowers, I use regular soil and coco tends to get dryer easily, from what I've heard you should be watering more often than regular soil. Pick up the pots to find out the wet and dry weight and go from there. Good luck!
@Corks_Crew, that's the exact first hand experience I was looking for. So I will need to be careful and make sure the coco soil doesn't go dry! Thank you!
@PsGrowers, Thank you man. I really like the airpots, although you can also under- or overwater as well. If you let them dry out too much it takes long for the soil to take the water and it easily drips out. Other than that the rooting is excellent.