lilindian
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08/08/10 continued
09/08/2010
10/08/10
11/08/2010
12/08/2010
13/08/2010
14/08/2010
15/08/2010
09/08/2010
- Today I started to flush Mary, I’m not 100% sure if she’s ready for a flush as ive got no previous experience to go on, however I’ll flush her for a week and if her development isn’t what I want it to be I’ll put her back on nutes for a week or so. Both plants were given 800ml of water from the top and 300ml of water from the bottom.
- Still a lot of white pistils on both plants, a lot still on Mary. By now I was expecting them to have all changed colour but hopefully more will do so this week.
- Jane’s main cola is starting to show her first orange pistils.
- Temperatures a little cooler today, with lights off temp 22C and lights on temp 25C.
10/08/10
- Again Mary was fed over a litre of water today in an attempt to slowly flush out the nutes left in the soil. Initially I was going to leech her at the start of the week, however I want to slowly deprive her of nutes so will feed her only water this week and potentially leech her on Sunday, depending on her progress.
- Jane is still on the nutes and was fed a usual feeding of 400ml of nutes mixed with 300ml of water from on top, and 100ml of nutes followed by 250ml of water from the bottom.
- Few leaves were removed as they’d turned completely yellow and would be no further use to the plant.
- Again good development on the orange pistils on Jane’s main cola. On Mary’s main cola I’d estimate about half the pistils have changed from white to orange. Now I’m waiting for them to recede back into the bud.
- Temperatures cooler than last week ranging between 22C lights off and 25C lights on.
11/08/2010
- Mary again was fed 800ml of water from on top and 300ml from below. Jane was fed 700ml of water from the top and 250ml of water from the bottom. I realise I should probably be feeding the bigger plant more water, however I feel this is the right amount for Jane. The only reason I’ve increased the water given to Mary is due to the flush. However I feel this could potentially be too much as the pot isn’t drying up enough for my liking between waterings.
- The flush seems to be doing its job, as the leaves on Mary’s main cola have begun to turn slightly yellowish.
- Buds from what I can tell are continuing to swell nicely.
- Jane’s main cola is starting to firm up a bit.
- Again further fan leaves were removed today due to full on yellowing.
- Plants really are starting to stink every time I open the cupboard doors.
12/08/2010
- Today I decided to reduce Mary’s watering to 700ml from top and 200ml of water from the bottom. The reason for this is due to the soil not drying up quick enough, im guessing this is to do with the cooler temperatures outside this week and therefore cooler temperatures in my cupboard. The plants are obviously not as thirsty.
- Jane was again fed the usual feeding of 400ml of nutes mixed with 300ml of water from on top, and 100ml of nutes mixed with 250ml of water from below.
- Jane’s main cola is slowly starting to change colour now, and Mary’s is already quite orange.
- Same temps today as previous days.
- Open the cupboard about an hour after watering to check on the plants to find a small spider climbing up the side. Luckily it hadn’t reached my plants yet so was removed, but how it got inside is a mystery…
- Few leaves are being removed on a daily basis now on both plants.
13/08/2010
- Both plants were fed 700ml of water from top and 200ml of water from below.
- Leaves continue to turn yellow and are removed.
- Temperatures still cool between 22C and 25C.
- I’m considering removing the 2 lowest branches on Mary to hang up and dry at the end of this week to test the buds, not for the taste as I realise it wudnt’ve developed yet, but for the high. I’m seriously considering harvesting one plant slightly early, i.e when the trichomes are predominantly cloudy for a more head high, and harvesting the other plant when the trichomes are amber for a more body high. I will probably end up doing this as long as I don’t sacrifice the taste by not letting the buds fully ripen. However I think even in their current stage of development if I were to dry and cure them properly they’d come out amazing. But after 4 months I don’t know if I want to bother risking it. Any advice?
14/08/2010
- Again Mary was fed 700ml of water from above and 200ml of water from below, whilst Jane was fed her usual nute feeding of 400ml of nutes mixed with 300ml of water from ontop, and 100ml of nutes mixed with 250ml of water from below.
- I’m pretty much making a new mix of nutrients every feeding now.
- Temperatures still cool at 22-25C.
- More leaves were removed today.
- The development of Jane’s main cola is more evident in today’s pictures.
- Many more leaves are starting to turn yellow on Mary. She’s not as developed as I’d like her to be, and so I’m starting to think maybe I started flushing a week or 2 early. I think I’ll continue with plain water feedings until Monday and start her back on nutes for a week, before beginning to flush again. This is the last thing I wanted to do but I’d rather have an inconsistent feeding schedule in the last couple weeks of the plants life than harvest early and have bud that hasn't fully matured. The extra wait will always be worth it.
15/08/2010
- Both plants were fed 700ml of water from top and 200ml of water from below.
- Temperatures same as previous days.
- Further leaves are yellowing on Mary and will be removed in the next couple of days.
- The orange pistils on some of Mary’s buds are starting to retreat into the buds so I’m guessing I’m nearly there. I’ll probably harvest her in about 2 weeks from today, and leave Jane going on for a while longer yet.
- The lower buds on Jane are a lot more developed than the main cola, although she’s slowly getting there.
- The pistils are turning into a much deeper orange than expected.