I'm pulling them in a week. Some are a little further than I like and some aren't quiet where I like. I'm more than content with how far along they are. This is week twelve of flowering. They'll be cut down basically at week 13 then end of twelve.
This is my 2024 - 2025 current grow, it's five lilac diesels four white wedding cake and two blue gums. I scrogged them under a 6' x 11' net with 2" squares. The net is ran 8.5 inches above the base of the soil. I grew them in home built organic soil. I've used the soil in four other grows...
They're coming along nicely should swell up good. It's been shit for Rain and they're drinking a lot of water on top of 90-95°f. I've been watering about three light waterings a day or two nice heavy ones depending on how hot and windy it was, they haven't shown any heat stress and seem to be...
I agree I always see one or two plants out of ten that seem to run different and seem to acclimate differently when adjusting the lighting up. Just take it as a challenge.
I've had that sometimes just the phenomes and genetics are a little bit different in that plant or something's just a little bit different in the root ball and you know makes it more resilient to those things like sun and heat
Looks like they might be a little light on the nitrogen side, especially in your first few weeks of flower. You're pushing everything towards New growth and you get a couple older leaves dying off but usually towards the bottom. If I were guessing towards the top I would say a little bit of...
I just put a piece of screen actually it was a piece of a furnace filter and zip tie to a piece of two inch pipe and stuck it in a port at the bottom of the tent which allowed passive air flow and my tent didn't suck in at all
This is a better pic of the short bushy one. I forgot what all three where they are from my ethos seeds. I know that but forgot which ones where which. I don't really pay much attention to it. I just find new strains I like and try them usually from ethos though.
I got some closer up ones when I was home on lunch. The one in the rear that's a month behind is really bushing out good since I topped her she's not as thick as the others stalks are but should thicken up a little more