Hello Diary.
Here we are at the end of the last, seventh week of flowering for the Haze Berries. Their roommate Fat Banana is now drying in a box between them. 😎
Although there are two Haze Berries on the “farm,” I only photographed one for the diary. I do too many photos with one anyway, with two it would be really too much. But before the harvest I will take a few photos and another Haze Berry. 😉
Basically, the Haze Berrys exceeded my expectations, they grew big beautiful plants full of flowers. This will be perhaps the biggest yield for me so far. 💪
As can be seen in the first photo where all the plants are, it can be seen that the Haze Berrys did not grow even remotely similar. The second Haze Berry has grown twice as short as the first. The structure of the plant itself is different, but will be seen in the final photos.
Watering is every three days, the last two weeks I water with clean water which I regulate p.H at 6.3.
Conditions on the "farm" are almost ideal, the temperature in the Box is about 25, 26 degrees, the humidity is about 40%, sometimes even lower.
Now everything is ready, here and there I see some brown trichomes so I will still have to wait a day or two until harvest. 😀
Here’s what the last week of flowering looked like.
28/11/2020 - Day 65.
Watering. I regulated the p.H of water to 6.3.
Temp / Humidity on the farm - 25.5 degrees and 40% humidity.
1/12/2020 - Day 68.
Watering. Like three days ago. It was the last watering for Haze Barry before the harvest.
Temp / Humidity on the farm - 26.3 degrees and 37% humidity.
3/12/2020 - Day 70.
Usual photography for the end of the current week.
Temp / Humidity on the farm - 25.6 degrees and 40% humidity.
In the end I can say that I am very excited about the harvest, it will be interesting to see the outcome in the end. Stay connect, and thank you for supporting all this past weeks. And sorry for so much delay with the posts but I have a bunch of photos to edit. So when other obligations come together, then this is what it looks like. 🙏