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StickyFingers90 Mimosa cake seems to be way ahead of the strawberry pies at this point hopefully soon, the strawberries will have the stretch can’t wait💚
StickyFingers90 Another great week The strawberry pie is really exploding in growth and starting to flower had to remove two from the original tent because I was running out of space. And Mimosa cake is starting to fatten up nicely. Really happy at this point 💚
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Week 7. Flowering
3y ago
1/13
18 hrs
Light Schedule
24 °C
Day Air Temp
6.3
pH
Normal
Smell
50 %
Air Humidity
19 °C
Night Air Temp
16 liters
Pot Size
3 liters
Watering Volume
60.96 cm
Lamp Distance
Nutrients 4
TriPart Micro
0.25 mll
TriPart Grow
0.25 mll
TriPart Bloom
0.25 mll
StickyFingers90 A very interesting week. One of my girls developed a CalMag deficiency it was a bit difficult for me to diagnose as this is my first run ever growing so the deficiency had time to progress slightly further than I would have liked, but at this point, I have increased her CalMag and it has stopped which is great and the rest of the strawberry pies growing, really big and are doing great. Finally starting to flower, took them awhile and the mimosa cake seems to be on point, she’s way ahead of the strawberry pies 🙂🌱💚
StickyFingers90 It’s been awhile, but thought I’d come back and show the results it was not easy, but I think I managed to pull it off and gain some valuable lessons through the process. There was many mistakes, but without these mistakes lessons wouldn’t have been learnt but overall strawberry pie was a lovely plant to grow. She took 14 weeks which completely threw me off as I thought I could’ve been harvesting within 8 to 10 weeks as it says on the breeders site I guess I was wrong 😑 I don’t have a photo of the fourth plant, as I kind of give up taking pictures and just focusing on looking after them, but she pretty much finished like the rest
@Craigery, I like to start them off at 20% power and increase as the weeks go on, but I would say about week three. The power normally is around 50% 60% and I will increase as they start to flower it’s always good to monitor your plants, to see how they react to the lights as you are increasing the power