Here she is.
The last picture has a yellow leaf, does it pull out easily? Just worried about bud rot with a huge, dense bush like that.
Here she is.
The last picture has a yellow leaf, does it pull out easily? Just worried about bud rot with a huge, dense bush like that.
You definitely dont wanna shock them matey. Just get some bottled water thats normally around 6ph.
I just meant going from 6.8 down to 5.8... but yeah I'm pretty sure itll balance somewhere in the middle perfectly anyway. You got this dont worry lol
Yeah I'm going to try to slowly bring it down over the next week.
I dont know. U tell me. I've only been growing for about a year so still learning.Why slowly?
Got this in my mailbox today
Philips TrueForce LED HPI ND E40 88W 840 120D | replace 250W
Philips (
light left of the pic)
Light is 4000K, 11000 lumen
€119
First let's start acknowledging I lost the markings on the pots due to the heavy spraying, so... I don't know which one is Panama and which one is Malawi.
The one on the left (which I believe is the Panama) has 5 monster conical tops, that weight so much I found the whole plant had tipped over... on the runoff I strained, staked and propped her, hopefully is a mold resistant strain...
Buds don't stop shooting pistils and is starting to foxtail.
The one on the right, which I believe is the Malawi, has packed also serious weight, though bud "mass" is more homogeneously spread along the stalks and aren't that huge. (She's under an HPS set to 250W, both plants sharing the HML on the tent front left corner).
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What I believe is Panamá, she'll had been flowering 12 weeks on Sept 2nd, so about 2,5 weeks to go. (sorry for the crossing Malawi Branch)
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Sorry for the crappy pic, and beaten up appearance, the girls survived a serious aphid/spider mites infestation in early-mid flower, treated them with a neem oil/potassic soap/sugar and hydrogen peroxide... but I think it showcases what good genetics can do under a SIL even hindered with pests.
Don't know if strain or light source related, but Malawi had some cola stems broken due to weight... while Panamá stalks are hard and flexible enough not to break the stems under those huge and dense tops which by feel should be like 300grams or more of live matter...
while Panamá stalks are hard and flexible enough not to break the stems under those huge and dense tops which by feel should be like 300grams or more of live matter each...
at ACE Seeds, those are two fem seeds straight from them. Impressive genetics all around.