D106.
At the start of week 10 of flower, we're just coasting toward harvest as the lower canopy is slowly dying.
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D109.
The girls are getting top-heavy and starting to fall/lean over, so I had to support a couple of branches. The leaves are also beginning to sag. Honestly, it looks a bit messy in the tent right now with all the leaning and drooping going on.
On top of that, the top buds all look like mutant freaks due to light stress. Oh, well. I expected as much due to their insane stretch and being so close to the light.
So far, only the first girl is undergoing senescence in her leaves, with the lower ones dying off.
I've used a loupe to scout the trichomes, but so far, I have mostly seen clear or cloudy, with occasional amber here and there.
Chop day is still off for at least a week or two.
I gave each girl 2 liters of water @ pH 5.9 with FFJ and humic acid.
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D112.
We're at the end of the tenth week of flower and getting close to the chop. The funny thing is that the first girl displays full-on senescence with her leaves going yellow, but she only has the occasional amber trichome here and there, with the vast majority being cloudy and even clear.
On the other hand, the second girl doesn't display any senescence at all but has a lot more amber trichomes.
I'll continue to monitor the trichomes, but I guess I'll chop in a week or so.
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