Feb 13th
- last nite confirmed something that I had noticed over the last couple of weeks. There is a difference in how fast each of the 3 plants pics up its moisture. The blue God was very dry while the Colombian was at the other end of the scale; still moist. The A.G. is always between these two, never the same.
- big feed tonight @ 16L / 3 plants
- upon checking the Pots moisture levels, it was decided NOT to feed the Colombian Gold. The soils Moisture level was still too moist to go ahead and give it a big feeding. I can wait a day or two till it needs it.
Pictures attached; identical conditions; solid schedule, the Colombian just stays wetter, longer. It now gets its 5.33 Litres a little behind the others.
May 16th,
- feeding day for the Colombian Gold and some trichome shots of the Blue God
May 17th,
- holding off on the Flush of B.G. till Wed. Still lots of clear trichomes, very few amber.
May19th,
-wow, talk about life getting in the way. And its all good. Its has just been very busy, And the plants need attention. As highlighted earlier, Blue God is at the end of week 6 now and tonite is its last meal; as per normal. Acapulco and Colombian are still too moist.
- pictures and updates tonight
May 20th
- flush carried-out
- tent empied washed; yikes
- it is the end of week 7 for the Acapulco, and it get flushed at the end of week 8 with the Colombian. As busy as things have been, there will be lots of scrutiny in the next couple of weeks, as the Trichome watch begins.
Is there a good time to remove the big Fan Leaves “up-top”, from your month-old Vegetating plants?
With so much fresh growth beneath them, wondering what brings the best results to FIMmed plant that will see light LST. Nothing drastic. Fan leaves are BiG
looking at the photo right now would be a perfect time, I myself use this same technique, but you should remove the second set of fan leaves from the top they are the biggest and blocking the most light.
What is causing the RED stems on the fan-leaves of my plant.
The Blue God is in week 3 of Flower. 2 other plants are getting the same diet and light and the B.G. is the only plant with red stems.
How do you tell if it’s a deficiency or over-feeding?
How can I turn this around?
No need to worry, some strains will get red stems no matter what you do and it does not require "fixing".
Your plant will grow and flower just fine with its red stems.
Hope this helps,..........
Organoman.
Why is this Indica so short?
Week 5 of Flower finds this otherwise healthy Blue God standing tall at only 15” from the soil.
Five week Veg?, 3100K lites?, I have no solid reasons to this point.
Funny because it’s the first plant Indoors that I have not Shaped or HST’d.
Erm Indicas are notoriously short but even they can stretch alot when flipped it all about how long you veg them for :) it could just be a short pheno :) lower temptures can stunt growth :)
@1Right_Angle,
Its a intresting diary, nice back to back of similar strains.
I also like the fact your growing most some pure strains like the panama malawi and the mauwi wauwi.
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@DoDrugs420, Thanks for that, sorry I missed this… its still an amazing smoke.
Going to follow this HST style on my next grow.
Have a great flowering season
@XII_XII_MrGreen, im giving credit to time Brother. I let it happen. I might have looked like a phuking mosquito to the poor plants… but lots of small moves seems to be the winner