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Shakedown92 Figured its about time to dedicate a separate diary to this gorgeous girl, rounding out week 7 , its about 2 weeks into flower and she's absolutely towering over D.D. Im really pleased with the progress she's made even if her nodes are a bit too far apart . Really thought i had that under control for the first month, then i added a plastic window seal around the closet door to keep the scent from plant 1 contained as well as some extra humidity. Apparently she took that as a sign to go through the freakin roof 😅
Still using GH flora trio in combination with armor Si, cal-mag and most recently liquid koolbloom. The only challenge I've been met with is that there are fan leaves randomly throughout which show a downward curl even though ive flushed with calmag and considerably reduced the amount of nitrogen. To almost .5 ml per gallon on feeding weeks.
Despite that, her main stem is probably 3 or 4 times the thickness of DD and continues to show healthy pistil development. Even though it's only my second attempt ever at a grow , it really does go to show that with dedication and practice you can begin to understand what these ladies need to flourish to their full potential.
Always learning, always love
Happy harvests y'all
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First and foremost, a huge thank you to everyone who had followed these entries the past few months offering wisdom and insight. As a result this second harvest was such an overall improvement in just about every aspect that there's way too much for me to cover here in just a few short paragraphs so lets get right to it 😁
As you can see she experienced N toxicity midway through flower and a Cal deficiency in the final few weeks but i honestly dont think it was able to slow her down much. No extensive stress training aside from a few small ties on larger braches to stay supported post stretch.
Nearly 3 ounces of some of the most sugar coated buds I've laid eyes on in a few years. My initial trim could use some refinement I 'll admit, mostly attributed to the fact that the trichomes became like a blanket of crystals on the leaves closest to the buds that it felt like a sin to trim so much of it away.