Week 2 of Flowering (Day 14)
Current Status:
We are wrapping up the second week of the flowering stage. The plants have finished their intense stretch, with heights currently measuring between 65 and 70 cm. Small, beautiful bud sites are beginning to form across the canopy, indicating that the transition from vegetative growth to flower production is well underway.
Environmental & Climate Control:
We are facing a heatwave at the moment, with garage temperatures rising to 26°C. However, the recent modification of the exhaust system—venting directly out of the garage—has significantly improved the internal climate. Humidity levels have decreased, and the environment within the grow space is much more stable than in previous weeks.
Maintenance & Optimization:
Defoliation & Airflow: Today, I performed an extensive cleanup under the SCROG net. I removed a large amount of lower growth and smaller, underdeveloped branches. This will significantly improve airflow through the canopy and allow the plants to focus all their energy on developing the top colas.
Irrigation: Due to the heat, the plants are drinking more frequently. I am currently providing approximately 4 liters of water per plant every 3 days.
Strain Observation:
Caramba (Left): This specimen is displaying great vigor and continues to dominate the left side of the canopy.
Nebula (Center & Right): These plants are developing very uniformly. They are showing consistent growth patterns and responding excellently to the SCROG setup.