Yozhik
INTJ & Non-Violent Domestic Extremist
You are burning them with lights, be careful. Less is more.
Also some real Ca, P, K troubles you have there.
Ca, P and K toxicity?
I need to cut back?
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You are burning them with lights, be careful. Less is more.
Also some real Ca, P, K troubles you have there.
DAY 108
The girls have me all confused.
The leaves on some of them look like the aftermath of Horoshima.
Feeding has slowed considerably.
All signs of coming close to harvest time, and yet the buds themselves still look underdone.
The only thing certain is that I will never, ever, grow this strain again.
It has been a nightmare from the very beginning.
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Ca, P and K toxicity?
I need to cut back?
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How are your ladies doing now? For comparison, Here’s my Church CBD plant at the same flowering time as you (in week 10) but grown in 3 gallon, happy frog soil with 315w lec, and only 5 weeks of veg.
They’re much smaller but buds are getting nice and fat, healthy plant but I’ve encountered the borg(!!!) and am desperate to harvest before the spider mites take over. Any advice on how to “clean” buds from any mites or eggs after harvest? I know some recommend dumping the crop at the slightest sign of spider mites but since its for my own use... I still hope to salvage it.
I tried Safer brand insecticidal soap on one plant and the bud was ruined (smelled something aweful) so I'm gun shy now... is there one you've tried and recommend?
Getting any turn around on their condition, @Yozhik ?
A lot of the leaves are totally screwed.
BUT - many buds are also ready to harvest.
So maybe they were just super hungry and pigged out on themselves.
They still have a healthy thirst, and lower leaves are still green where the immature budsites are.
It's definitely going to be a 2-step, or even a 3-step harvest.
I'll take the ripe flowers, which will give the unripe an opportunity to be Queen Bee and to bathe in some unobstructed lumens.
They're not huge buds - but there's plenty of them.
To be honest - that's how I like it.
My preference is to have hard buds about the size of XL eggs.
Some trichs are mostly milky, with a few amber, so for a selection of them, its time to give up part of the bounty.