You're doing a good job. They look happy.my first auto was Dedoverde haze. Grew three. Got a bit over 13ozs dried and cured. Inhabe some pics if you'd care to see them. One got REALLY tall. Had to tie her over a bit but I didn't cut any lower branches. They caught up and had nice bud at the end. I'll be checking back to see your progress. Oh, mine did not like heavy nutes. But I was in hydro not soil. So maybe they take more in soil....
I'd definitely like to see some pics, haven't been able to find many other grows with this strain for comparison.
This is actually peat/coco/perlite so it's actually soilessl. I've been noticing some slight yellowing on the tips of the smaller gal, but the other three seem to be taking the feed ok. It's currently around 1200 PPM, will likely go up to around 1400 for the last 2 weeks or so when I start overdrive at 1/2 str and kick up bud factor x to full.
The smallest gal is 19" and is looking realllly dense and SUPER frosty right now, she seems to be frosting up even more since starting the bud factor x. She looks healthy with no signs of deficiencies. Trichome production on the other 3 is there but they're nowhere near as frosty.
Two others are both 26" and were showing signs of mag and possibly cal deficiency early on, but they're starting to look a lot better after upping my calmag to around 80% strength for a few days.
The tallest gal is 28-29" and I'm starting to wonder if she's going to be ok. She's the only one that showed serious signs of cal deficiency (brown spotting), and it still seems to be spreading a bit. This started after a flush, during which I checked the PH and it was on point. A lot of her upper growth (it started around the middle and worked it's way up) has brown/dead spots and looks a bit twisted and deformed, and is discolored or shows loss of pigment. Many of her lower leaves are still dark green and look fine. I'm wondering if maybe she didn't take the switch to bloom as well as the others. Veg growth was still pretty vigorous when I changed over, but I did so to try and prevent them getting much bigger. The tallest gal is the only one that is showing serious symptoms and they've all received the same treatment. I think she'll make it to harvest, but I'm wondering how much yield will be effected.
They're starting to smell really lovely too, definitely catching a strong pine/lemon scent, can't wait to taste!
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