They're looking bomb dawg! Nice and dense and chunky. Bet the smell is righteous too
about the droopy plant - As they get older, they drink more. How heavy/saturated is the pot? The soil just looks a bit dry. Maybe she likes a little more water. It's probably not a nutrient issue..
not to be the bearer of bad new, because i know from experience - but the slow growth if probably from herm issues or from being pollinated from the few banannas. It'll still turn out dank!
I might have to see if I can find a pack of those! Sounds delicious
No experience with megacrop over here either. Can never go wrong with Canna besides the price lol
Ooo i want to try growing some blue cheese. What breeder is yours from?
I do a mild flush a few days before chopping them, if at all. I just taper the nutrients down the last couple weeks from 8ml/gal to 3ml/gal (using Canna nutrients).
I'll go a week or two after the PK boost with regular...
It does get a little messy the first few waterings - just because the DE is a fluffy powder. But, work it into the top couple inches of your medium. And after a few waterings, the DE will settle down. It turns almost to a clay after a while. It's not that messy at all really. You just have to...
Another update! Chopped a couple early taster bottom branches on day 54
The first 7 pictures are the Pre-98 Bubba Kush..
The last couple pictures are Haze
^what he said. Your plants look happy and healthy so I wouldn't worry. The light green new growth is probably just from them growing very quickly.. the leaves will darken up as they age/get larger. As long as the plant looks happy overall, you should be good to go.
a close-up pic of the tops of...
Hmm. Cloning can be complicated
I'd give them 3-4ml/gal each of A + B. The extra cal-mag is for the coco itself, not necessarily for the plant. You could put 1-2ml/gal of cal-mag. I'd use 6ml/gal of Rhizotonic. Then keep the pH wherever you like it at for clones. Me personally, i always keep it...
I stay 5-600 in veg, and 6-750 in flowering. I've fed upward of 1000ppm before, and the plants are much happier in the 600-700 range
Lmao! Coconut husks and salty solutions.
They're fine! They're about to start taking off.
I'd give slightly MORE water, but LESS often. Get the coco nice and moist, then let it slightly dry out. You don't want it saturated like the small cup is. You want moisture content somewhere in between the small cup and the larger pots.
Do you...
Yeah over-watering looks like the main issue. Is the coco still wet on top when you water again? When transplanting clones from 2x2 cubes to 1gal pots... I wait about a week after transplanting before watering. I let the coco dry out a bit (only the first time or two after transplanting). It...
^ what he said. I've had it happen, and they still smoked smooth and burned well. Just don't let the burned part of the leaves start growing into the buds, or else they'll be uglier. But that's it. I'd let the plant keep going