| Typical of a White strain, these were very sensitive (read tempermental) little girls in veg. By day 35, I was so aggravated with them, I almost ripped them out. First feed came at day 20, less than 1/4 strength FF Grow Big. Little brats got nute burn, and looked pathetic. About the same time, they decided they didn't need as much water, now they looked twice as sad. At this point, they stood on the threshold of The Valley of Death. I granted a 2 week reprieve, and denied everything til they begged for it. Suddenly, signs of improvement. Two weeks after that, it was time for flower.
Life got much better at this point. Suddenly, they wanted nutes, and lots of water. Very little growth spurt in flower, though.
Early buds were round as can be with white hairs everywhere. Frost started showing about 5th week and gradually advanced til leaves were covered half way to the tips. In the last three weeks, the tops exhibited a bizarre growth spurt, shooting little tendrils of bud in every direction. A very slow finisher, though part of this can be blamed on some ventilation issues in this grow. One finished after 80 days of flower, the other went 92.
Buds have been curing for 3-5 weeks now. Very, very, strong high........nice blend of head and body. You don't go far after a bowl of this. Both plants were 35" at completion and yield 1 1/2 oz each.
Garden Information for this report My grow room is small, and crowded. Work area is 5x7, overhead is only 5' 10". I have 2 400w and walls are covered with industrial mylar. Homemade CO2 system ran from 3rd week, thru completion, with 50% increase in output during flower. I use BlackGold soil, mixed w/ Perlite, vermiculite, worm castings, and blood/bone meal. Two feedings in veg, using FF Grow Big, plus MaxiCrop. Superthrive was used with each with each transplant. 3 t-plants, finishing in 4 gal buckets. Started flower using FF Big Bloom, but continued with small doses of Alaskan Fish Fert 5-1-1-, thru 4th week of flower. Switched to EJ Bloom til the end. Discontinued food 2 weeks before harvest. |
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Report added by: rockymtnbuds
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