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Leaves a little droopy. Husband topped her this week too. He tends to over do it with the nutrients sometimes. Let her dry out overnight and looking better.
Came back to add some info. New light system, so this strain is further away from light now.
This is that week where you swear they double in size overnight. Brooklyn is doing great. White hairs popping out in all the cruxes. Tent is getting a little maxed out with two others flowering. We’re working on a hidden, under-the-stairs grow room currently to give us just a little more space for the girls to stretch their legs. Plus, temps from the light tend to get too high, so the extra space and location will allow for better ventilation and temp control.
Moved Brooklyn and other girls from tent to our new grow room the we created under our stairs. Cut a hole in from garage, put in insulation, exhaust, lights, dehumidifier, and AC. It is perfect!!!!!! Just trying to get the environment stabilized now. Brooklyn tends to be a little temperamental with leaves wilting, especially when lights off. Normal? I think the leaves wilting means she is dry. Hubby thinks soil is too damp for that to be the cause. Not sure. But the hairs look pretty, and she’s healthy overall. I think she may be done with the stretch. She is as tall as our other girls that are within a week of finishing.
Brooklyn is loving the new grow room—transitioned very well to the new space. Husband and resident green thumb says she loves a good feeding. She’s filling out nicely and outgrew our other two plants in terms of height.
Brooklyn is a big ol girl. Thick through and through. Lots of girthy buds. She’s sucking up the water and enjoying the grow room to herself since two other girls were harvested this week. She’s like the youngest child who finally has the bedroom to herself! ;)
Nothing is wrong and everything is perfect. This girl is a beauty. I have tried and tried, but the pictures just can’t do her justice. 7 big ass buds, everyone is 9 inches tall and 3 inches wide. Stay tuned for the harvest soon. She is gonna be impressive.
She looks gorgeous. Appears to have a few signs of starting to foxtail. Tried to adjust the temps down just a bit. We plan to flush her this week and harvest Friday. Hubby’s got the chop fever. What are y’all’s thoughts? Is she ready? One more week?
Letting her go for one more week..... We asked a question last week about the foxtailing and have since done a lot of research. Research says that foxtailing all over means it is part of the plant genetics versus light/heat stress. Nonetheless, if we let it go too long, then bud rot could become a problem, so... With babies in the same grow room, gonna have to harvest in a week.
Week 4 lock out with ph causing manganese and iron deficiencies but seemed to fix with cal mag ironite. Liked being topped and stretched nicely. No stress with defoliating either. Foxtailing seems to be genetic. But compared to our past grows with green crack Jack herer, she was the BIGGEST bud maker!
The best smell ever in a plant—if I could bottle it and sell it to Glade, she would make one hell of a candle. She loves phosphate and potassium. Buds got so big and thick that bud rot could have been an issue if we let her go much longer. Very pleased with the grow. Easy trim.