Will take all constructive criticism!?

Missouri Green

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How's she lookin? 77-78deg at the top of the plant about 65-68 lower regions. probably about 7 inches from my spinderfarmer 200watt at the wall. RO water usually 10% tap, jacks 321 then jacks hydro and finaly part A alone to finish this baby out (anyone worried about the extra micro nutes? or is that a win? )... have cut Ca to zero based on an article i just read. cut N in half with that nutrient feed. feelin good.. day 56 .. going to 70-80 days or 2-3 more weeks. what else? top feed recirc with 3" deep hempy res option ... been using the hempy res and the plant "seems" to be taking that up in 2 hours.. water at 3 hours and repeat.. water uptake has slowed nute uptake also slowed,,, have lowered temps somewhat to shock it. 70 at the tops for a couple days... epsom and Ca strong up till week 7 some Si early on... lots and lots of triming and training along the way... almost daily. Tahoe Animal female from greenpoint.

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Missouri Green

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5 degrees is nothing crazy and were back up at 75 now... rollin.

just pretending to be mother nature... sending a curveball her way... cutin the thing almost daily for months... bending the branches... the plant is strong... test it.. tell it whats up...
i like tweeking things and experiments too.
i must admit
 

Missouri Green

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PERSONALY oops, i wouldent shock it, i dont see any reason too. why did you choose too?
looking great
"The cold, being a considerable stress upon the plant, triggers changes in the plant's metabolism which, when they occur in the final stages of flowering, can lead to an increased resin production. If we gradually lower temperatures to around 16-17ºC (61-63f)during the last two weeks of bloom, once the buds are fully grown and only need to mature, it's possible to achieve a much greater and higher quality resin coverage in exchange for only a very slight sacrifice in production weight. "
https://www.alchimiaweb.com/blogen/the-cold-during-a-cannabis-plant-crop/
 
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