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How about a bit of a Friday update since I did some obvious trimming on the Wizard auto today (day 38). It's growing much more slowly than my Queen G auto from around the same time last year.
Here it was this afternoon:
It's starting to stack so I can see what it's going to look like as it flowers. And I noticed the inside (lower) growth on the top node wasn't going to amount to enough worth keeping:
So that top node will only be keeping its upper growth like everything else.
I bumped the nutes to around 5g/gallon and I'm finding the soil very hydrophobic, so watering takes much longer than I'm used to. Oh well.
That's it from me, and I'm back to painting the hallway, which includes walls, ceiling, baseboards, and eight doors and frames...I'd rather be in trim jail!
Here it was this afternoon:
It's starting to stack so I can see what it's going to look like as it flowers. And I noticed the inside (lower) growth on the top node wasn't going to amount to enough worth keeping:
So that top node will only be keeping its upper growth like everything else.
I bumped the nutes to around 5g/gallon and I'm finding the soil very hydrophobic, so watering takes much longer than I'm used to. Oh well.
That's it from me, and I'm back to painting the hallway, which includes walls, ceiling, baseboards, and eight doors and frames...I'd rather be in trim jail!