Wanda and Wilma are a few days away from harvest at this point. So to prepare for harvest and because I was noticing signs of nutrient burn, I have now done 3 flushes to each lady. The first flush was last week. The second flush was 4 gallons of water each and measured around 1000 PPM. The third flush was 2 gallons each and still measured around 1000 PPM. I want to get the runoff closer to 500 PPM before I begin 48 hours of darkness and then chop them down. I will do another final flush with as much tap water as needed to bring the runoff down to 500 PPM.
Still seeing pistil hairs popping on Wilma on almost all colas, while Wanda has very little if any new pistils popping. Trichomes look more cloudy now, with more amber than before.
I have always noticed a leaf on Wilma was curled strangely and yellowed, but never gave it much of a second thought and never documented it. I knew mosaic virus was a thing, but thought it was too rare to appear. Well I was glancing around the Wilma clones and realized 1 of the clones has a much more pronounced curl and yellowing. It's definitely mosaic virus and I definitely have no idea how it got into my garden... oh well. I am not going to separate it or remove it since it never seemed to spread or effect the growth of the mother plant. Neat to see it and identify it I guess.
@Victor0989,
Yep, I placed mine in the substrate on Monday and today (Friday) they are just starting to peak above the soil. I'm expecting them to be about an inch by Sunday or so.