Notes:
Week 10 - beginning of Week 8 in flowering (Jun 5- Jun 11) notes
Preparation:
I have prepared the following nutrient solution for Week 10 -
750 ml of Aqua Flakes A
750 ml of Aqua Flakes B
300 ml Bud Xl
40ml of Drip Clean
4 sachets Shooting Powder
Ph: 6.4; DO: 9.1; Temp: 74 degrees; RH: 45%; PPM: 950
Light cycle - 12/12, water cycle 1.2hrs, every 12 hours (-1 hour shift from light cycle)
Notes:
Overall plant maturation continuing as expected. Pistil discoloration on calyxes exposed to the light source continue thier shift to the amber, signaling sign of full maturation. Calyx swelling was noted on multiple strains, with some exhibiting increasingly darker violet hues at top of the primary colas.
Increased new calyx development was noted on several strains. This phenomenon is known as 'foxtailing,' and is described as "bud on bud growth." Mostly this was observed on some of the higher producing strains and was readily identifiable with the contrast of new pistil formation against the backdrop of mature calyxes. It is unknown what effect the growth will have on the overall end product given the delta in maturation times.
Fan leaves were forcibly removed from many strains, and this effort will continue into next week, with at least two specimens per strain left untouched as the control group. Method involved snapping the petiole at the stalk to prevent exposure that could lead to mold development (versus pruning). Most of the removed leaf petioles were very difficult to access given the late stage of bud development, so this quickly became a time consuming process. The removing of the larger fan leaves was done to further the coloration and accelerate the maturation of the lower nodes that have been shaded by the dense canopy and have grown primarily unexposed.
Avg height - 13"
Avg width - 10"
Observation under microscope confirm high concentrations of trichomes along the calyxes and secondary leaves. Samples taken indicate a shift to more opaque with the ratio of about 50% opaque and 50% clear. Amber trichomes were rare. All indications point to a harvest window opening at mid to late week, possibly extending to next week for some of the strains with more Sativa genetics and influences.
Resin development increased sharply this week as comapred to last, also indicating ripeness of the fruit, making things noteably more difficult to work with.