Day 50 plants started to show signs of flowering so hereby I declare flowering period started!
As said before, pre-flowering nutrients were applied.
Seabird manure (Guano) for phosphorous intake. Humus, and compost-rich substrate to cover any remaining nitrogen and potassium needs.
And finally, Azomite to cover any micronutrients and mineral traces that plants could need until harvest.
Maybe I'll add some mid-flower Seabird manure just to be sure they get everything they need. Not sure yet, we'll see how they develop.
This week I'm gonna apply Abamectin as the flagship insecticide (mainly focused on mites) with residual effect. On mid-flower I plan to reapply it so the effect lasts until harvest.
Done some mild defoliation on day 52 to uncover the center bud sites so light can reach them properly.
@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