She's been preflowering for a few days, I introduced some Prescription Blend Big Data, which is their Bloom nutrient. I'll go full strength flowering next week (though I always measure everything just under, even at "full"). Flowering might be only 4-5 weeks instead of 8 on their feeding chart.
Noticed some white stuff on the underside of one of the leaves..not sure what it is. I don't think it's eggs and there hasn't been a change since I noticed it. Some tears/holes in the bigger leaves but I don't think that's due to any pests. I think it's the wind. I've seen one small fly though, killed it and haven't seen another.
Kinda hard to LST some of the side branches growing outside of the pot, but the idea was just to keep the plant small so it's all good.
Should I remove the half-solo cup from the pot or leave it? I don't want to hurt any root growth. I plan on topping off the pot with more coco/perlite this week. I used this technique to avoid transplanting.
It's an autoflower, trust they're all I grow this will more than likely stress the plant out if you remove it, autos are super sensitive that's the reason they tell you to plant them in their final pot so you don't cause any stress while transplanting.
82 days from seed. Outdoor autoflower in coco. Wondering about how much time to harvest am I looking at, and if the buds should fatten up by then? Using Prescription Blend Nutrients, only 3 weeks left on their feeding chart.
Well never go off a chart. Potassium is number 1 for plant at this stage. If in coco maintaining the ph in coco is very important as well. Outdoors growing does not provide as much light hours as indoor under controlled area. Plants tend to get more flower indoor then out. Hope this helps and good luck with the grow and harvest 👍
Hi! The first problem in a balcony grow in my experience is always a little street light or some neighbours night lamp one doesnt account for, just the right amount to give your plants enough stress and buds will seem loose and not fatting. No sign of any burn or defiiciency so my money is on the light. Hope this helps.
@rinnr,entiendo aunque ellas registrar el cambio brusco de temperatura es parte la información genética.
Aunque en esas frías noches cobijarlas del frío.
@CRiSPrGrow, I appreciate that, I kept the cup in this time since the plant has already undergone tons of stress, but I'll cut the cup and slide it out before starting LST in the future, got a seedling coming along now about 20 days behind this plant
Saludos .Se nota qué contenta la señorita por su vitalidad. En blog de GrowDiaries se encuentra plagas del cannabis.
Al estar a merced de la intemperie y sin compañía de aromáticas el porcentaje aumenta de tener huéspedes no deseados.
La temperatura nocturna es baja (motivo qué ralentizar desarrollo) lo mínimo sería 15°.Algún protección formando microclima ayudarse a 👆 subir unos grados temperatura (mini-invernadero cubierto con algo térmico aislante del frío es opcional y accesible "recordar dejar orificios para respiración ").Sólo para ayudar.
Recuerdo durante un terminando invierno 9 ° a 15° oscilaciones de la temperatura.Tuve 🌱 plántula de unos 9 cm. cubierta por envase de 6 litros cómo invernadero durante día- noche. Ella sobrevivir, cuándo llegó primavera fue un deleite ver su desarrollado estirón. Dio cosecha 👇 baja lo que importó su rudeza al frío siendo genética regular y planta femenina.
Buen trabajo 👍