Ed's 1st Tent Grow: Wappa Twisted Sisters

Today is the 4 week birthday for the Four Ladies Wappa under my current stewardship. I keep thinking back to my previous grows. At this stage of the grow cycle, these little beauties are 4x the size of previous efforts. It's delightful, and amazing.


I think I saw True North Seeds on the Sponsor list so I think it's okay to shout out a thank you for the Paradise Wappa seeds.

I am already learning and/or making adjustments based on the readings in :420:and very thankful for it and you all.

The two ladies in the rear had properly light pots this morning and were due for some plain water. When I checked my tap water pH, it was already spot on at 6.3. :thumb: Clearly a good omen from the Universe.

Grateful Ed
 
welcome to the forum @ed the head wanna throw us some pics of what ya got going??
 
Today is the 4 week birthday for the Four Ladies Wappa under my current stewardship. I keep thinking back to my previous grows. At this stage of the grow cycle, these little beauties are 4x the size of previous efforts. It's delightful, and amazing.


I think I saw True North Seeds on the Sponsor list so I think it's okay to shout out a thank you for the Paradise Wappa seeds.

I am already learning and/or making adjustments based on the readings in :420:and very thankful for it and you all.

The two ladies in the rear had properly light pots this morning and were due for some plain water. When I checked my tap water pH, it was already spot on at 6.3. :thumb: Clearly a good omen from the Universe.

Grateful Ed
Loving the signature Ed!:hippy:
 
@PK1 - silly me, I didn't realize just how simple that is here. I haven't really been keeping a journal, but below is the earliest shot I have from 10/14, about 16 days old.
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Thanks @PK1 - posting pics is part of my reading yet to do :passitleft: :reading420magazine:
One of the links in my signature... I think it’s how to customize you’re signature, also has a bit of a tutorial on how to post photos to the member gallery, as well... If you have any photos to enter into the contests, they will need to be done that way. :thumb:
 
Yes sir it’s in that link. Post #11 is how to start a grow journal, and post #12 is how to add photos to the member gallery.

then post #1 of course is showing you how to customize your signature, so dummy’s like me can find and follow along your journal!!:thumb:
 
And yesterday, just shy of 4 weeks
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Great pictures, for next time try to get them in a natural light. The pink light does not allow us to see the true symptoms of the plant. However, she looks thick and bushy. That's good in my books. I see you have your scrooge net up. You've must of done some low stress training? Have you thought of defoliating the lower leaves. This will allow air passing through her and all the focus becomes more on the top of the plant.

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It's about 30 minutes until the Sisters see the morning's dawn. Wilhelmina's pot is already getting light, she is using up water much quicker than her sisters. Wynnifred pot stays heavy the longest. I think some of this is because she is furthest away from the fan. I've taken @PK1 's advice and cleaned out some more of the bottom/old growth. I also reinstalled some home made fly traps (now that there is a bit of a canopy, growing leaves don't stick to it). This was a preventative move. The insects are dying down this time of year, but I figure and ounce of prevention ... but I digress.

Wilheminia and Winona are next due for nutes, Winterrose and Wynnifred are next due for plain water. :reading420magazine: I don't want to lose track of this so I might as well write it down here ;)
 
Thanks for the tag @ed the head. You should move the pots further off from each other. Have room to extend the branch outwords.

If you like you can check my signature for mars-hydro journal and watch how I am growing my gorilla glue
LSD training, defoliation and more videos :)
 
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