We got hit with a rain storm with very strong winds, up to 50 MPH for three days that hit all my plants pretty hard, but these two did better than the others.
The heavy rain also means they still haven't gotten nutrients, that's about two weeks now, they look ok but I think they could use bloom nutes before they do show a deficiency and since they had received very little bloom nutes before the rain. Both have wind burn and damage on the bigger fan leaves but they are still looking good.
I sprayed another plants with Monterey Spinosad for leafhoppers on Wed and sprayed these two a little just in case they had made their way over to this plant. I went for the nuclear option because I wasn't sure how bad it would be after so much rain and for many days I couldn't properly check them. Now I think it was mostly wind burn cause of storm was really bad.
Despite the wind burn, I think they are doing well and are finish strong.
Hi dude, not a pro but as you use soil, could you try to water one of the plant with a lower ph (6.2-6.3) ? Usualy when doing outside I target 6.2 in veg and when "switcing" to flow watereing them with 6.5 to slowly rise(raise?) pH to 6.5 and keep it till end.
Will be very interested in root devploment at end please if you could take some photos of root mass after harvest will be great !👍
Enjoy your grow mate 😎
Growing same strain in a small closet, check this up.
@Rasjavi420, Don't know if can link some sources here will try.😋
Most important thing, compare root mass to yield, more root = more nutriments absorption = more buds (not an referral case just an example, other conditions can affect root capacity absorption but simple principle more mass = more abortion)
That's why I'm also interested on root mass, but it's my fk scientific approach cant beat dat, when you start from 0😰
Hope better for you, will follow your diary 👍
@Karybouh, thanks for the advise. I hadn't heard about this, so I'll give it a try. And yeah, I can post a picture when I get there.
It'd be interesting to compare yield too.