Well it's been 11 days since the majority of the vegged clones were put into flower. and that was the last time the girls were watered. 11 days ago!
Water thoroughly, and then let them dry out thoroughly before watering again.
I'm adding "Earth Juice Catalyst" to my feeding regimen this time, in conjunction with Indonesian bat guano, and
"rare earth"
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No this rare earth! lol ...and it wasn't my intention to try to find another supplement with "earth" in it's name - it just worked out that way.
Rare Earth is an organic silica supplement, that contains some 70 trace minerals....and humic acis.
Silica is the building blocks of plant tissue, and this stuff helps the plants resist heat, desease, and pests (they break their little teath trying to chew my plants... lol) ...and gives them nice strong stems; The better to hold those massive buds up!
Humic acid is naturally occurring material found in soils, lignite and composting vegetable matter. Humic acid helps promote seed germination and stimulates plant development by increasing the absorption and translocation of micronutrients.
Warning: Always were a particle mask when handling this stuff, and all other powdered supplies.
Note: The 3 benefits to keeping it organic:
1. The buds taste better
2. It's nearly impossible to burn your plants with organic fertilizers
3. No chance of Brain cancer that has been associated with chemical fertilizers
Note: 1 of the indica plants won't get the rare earth, or Catalyst. this is so we have a fair comparison between the last grow under CMH lamps (throughout), and this one.
The 5 that were fed today received 1 TBLS guano, and 1 TBLS rare earth as a top dressing, and then watered with 1 TBLS Earth Juice Bloom, and 1 TBLS EJ Catalyst (per gallon). Each container got 1 gallon, and should go 10 days before they need watered again, which is nice, because the watering process is a real production... I never did get that watering table built. lol
HPS lamps are burning.
This daydream indica bud should be ripe within 60 days
still no male flowers pushing out of this one, but judging by the looks of this, the BMS could have gone another 2 weeks. I suspect ripening was delayed by a few seeds, and an acidic condition caused by too much molasses...
Here's the pinched, and LSTed plant - has 9 tops - ...used only a small scissors and 1 twist tie. I'll be doing a tutorial on this technique later, but basically you just top the plant using my FIM tutorial as a guide, and then tie the FIMMed top down, further redistributing the plant auxins...
Profile shot of the ladies in the shower lol
The FIMMEd bitch is branching nicely
And finally a group shot of the ones that started bloom nutes today
I think that abut covers it; all comments and questions welcome