Ganesha's Tent

Left and right both had a day straight under the lamp now it's the third's turn.

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I really like how this one is growing, the Sunset Sherbet, small & compact yet full off buds and I'm hoping they will be fat ones.
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Nice and healthy looking. Your doing a fine job.
Thanks, although I try to do as little as possible :D
They are very active at the moment, very much grow spurting and they are very thirsty, if I water a lot of that weight will be gone by the next day.
 
I have auto plants but I keep my lights 16” - 19” from the top and running 100%. They are also in bloom now. Your girls are stretching now forming nice buds so they will be drinking a lot of water until they finish their stretch.
 
@Fenderbender your ladies are looking great.

I see it's a little struggle for the light to reach all three.

Stay safe, and grow well my friend,

Tok..

Yeah see that's what I wonder, it's obvious as only one is really inside the flowering footprint of the light which they say is 60x60cm versus 90x90 for veg and there is quite the drop off on the straight sides, that's why I have started sliding them one left each day that way one gets a full dose and the others get their two sides lighted directly, once from the left, next day from the right and then they get full power at zenith again.
But on the other hand I think there's plenty of energy available in the corners of the tent, one of the Royal Dwarfs in the last run spent most of it's time in the corner side of the tent and turned out the same as the one straight under the light.
So maybe I shouldn't worry at all with rotating them.
 
They're looking healthy in those last pics, & don't have deficiencies as far as I can see.
:welldone:

Unsure about the droop..
Perhaps.. If the leaves all mostly rose up towards the light sometime after watering, too dry.
If they kept drooping for awhile afterwards, too soon or too much.. unless.. they were damaged from drying out too much, or if they're being damaged another way it'd be more difficult too tell whether it was too soon or too late, or too much or too little..

Anyways they're looking healthy in my opinion.
Nothing that looked too concerning in the last photos as far as I could tell.
 
I trimmed away some lower growing thieves and funky leaves. Bit too late as there were already plenty of long stalks reaching for light, you can't really see it here but under the plants there's a lot more room.
Not much droop going on now as the nutes pretty much has them pointing skywards.

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And still like how this one is going, I'm thinking fattest buds of the three, it's the smallest plant but it's the hairiest, more and longer pistils than the others. It's the Sunset Sherbet
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Next time I'm trying LST again to get more buds, first time worked really well even topping worked but the result was foiled by the bugs and me pickling them with the vinegar to try to catch them.
 
Still waiting, feeding another round of Hesi Bloom & Phosphor +
Must say since I've been using these nutes the past two grows the nugs feel a lot denser, touch too strong as I'm getting some yellow tips although one strain is more sensitive than the others.

I'm hatching some Royal Dwarfs again as I really liked the yield of those last time for the size they were and how quick they were. So I can replace these when they are ready and harvest again in two months.


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I cut down the Sherbert a while ago as I needed room for the new plants as things were going horribly wrong.
I had the new Royal Dwarfs under a dome in the little cardboard pots they can grow through. And I thought great the dome is working nice little moist microclimate. But NOT a great idea with those pots as I awoke one morning to outside of the pots being covered in white fungi and the plants being all flat laying down with purple red stems.

I wiped the fungus away and drenched the plants with hydrogen peroxide and planted them in the smartpots.
All the leaves turned yellow, but they survived and are now okay-ish they all started to flower very early on, maybe because of the shock, and one topped itself naturally

And I needed to whip out the diatomaceous earth again as I saw little flies buzzing around.
I must say this stuff works a treat, one treatment and flies are gone.

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I've watered with flower nutes,
They are all very small, not like I'd hoped and not how the previous Royal Dwarfs turned out, probably because they were very close to death a couple of weeks ago that fungus really screwed things up.
They still exhibit some problems but seems to do their best to just get a main bud going.

I'm going to try some more xl versions after these, I've got Grapefruit Auto from Fastbuds & Critical Orange Punch from Dutch Passion.

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Not having much hope for the previous growth as well those are really mini autos due to the fungal shock they had.

They are growing some bud and it is again dense to the touch, but one has gone very red stem again and is turning pale, and they don't seem to have the structure to really push for very fat buds I kinda want to get them out of the tent asap and do a proper tent clean and disinfect the smart pots as well.

The received seeds I popped in water, I always soak them and then straight into seedling soil which I prep with a bit of Hesi Root Complex.
3 Auto Super Buds, 3 Auto Critical Orange Punch, the Blue Monster Auto and one Royal Dwarf I still had left.
2 Super Buds and 2 Orang Punches will go in the tent, the rest to a friend.


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