Hi @Jnitzi,
I'm an Ace seeds lover. You have a powerful selection here 💪
Long grow for sticky, smelly and strong plants.
You have my respect and admiration.
@Jnitzi,
What I use to do with the 100% sativa strains is to expose them to a photoperiod of 11h/13h (light/darkness) during the first phase of bloom period, to accelerate the flowering process and avoid excessive stretch, and for the last month I go further reducing the photoperiod to 10h light and 14h darkness, to properly complete ripening, also avoiding the typical sativas foxtailing.
Regards.
@Sativfaction, can I try to go with them to the end with 12/12 hours of light or reduce the light to 11 hours? The deficiencies began to be seen much better.
@Jnitzi,
Sorry dude, I've read this late. I can see your crop now looks healty 💪💪
Some times the organic nutrients are slower because they have to be broken down by soil microorganisms in order to feed plants...
@saravafarm, Thank you! I hope I have no surprises from the golden tiger and ka5h because it is harder to get into the flower and may stretch more than their sisters.
@Jnitzi, it's always to enjoy your grow and when it's done lol yeah i literally use nutrients in week 2 of veg i am using advanced Nutrients and plagron batmix and has not bin problem so far
@DevilsBud, thank you mate!
It was a great experience. The only disadvantage of this LED model (I assume like other models), eats a lot of nutrients. No matter what we add to the soil or how rich it is. They need nutrients from 3-4 weeks of vegetation, such as calmag, pk13 14.
@sativaman, Bangui Haze has been ready for about a week and I haven't had time to deal with it.
Tomorrow you will cut it and clean it. indeed it takes about 11 weeks for the flower to be ready (if I'm not mistaken the manufacturer indicates that it would be ready in about 9-10 weeks).
@HirdoWeirdo, thank you.
She gets fat every day. They have calgel deficiencies but in 3 of them I no longer give them nutrients. Another 1-2 months and it will be ready: D