Well, here we are. Last week of vegetative. After this, the reason we are all here... Flowering.
Let's make a great week out of this one, and help them get there in the best shape possible.
They're looking gorgeous I gotta say.
On day 39 I added a scrog net so I can have an even canopy
End of week 6, day 42. This is it, fellas. They look beautiful and ready to stretch and grow great flowers.
I'm gonna be adding some more Seabird Guano (manure) to meet the need for phosphorous they will have from now on. Since it's a slow-release fertilizer, I'll add some amount today and some in mid flower.
I'll add some more Humus, rich-in-Compost substrate, and Azomite to meet any left-over requirement for nitrogen and micronutrients.
I changed the photoperiod to 12/12 just now. Let's see how long they take to get into flower.
@GuerrillaNo_4, Thankfully they're tough as nails, I hope they keep like that until harvest.
Yeah, I just saw your diary, maybe it's because Northern Lights are genetics usually resistant to cold, I never cultivated them in high heat environment. But in winter they handle it like pros. Great job tho! I'm sure your plants are gonna harvest a great deal.
@Nechmett, I'm amazed how well they are handling it. Just look at the burn on mine from 32'C, and mines a Northern Lights Auto cross, so fairly hardy genetics too