Monday update and I've got a few pictures to share. On the plus side, every picture tells a story don't it?
Let's begin with the final weight on the CBD Lemon Potion Auto:
That's 13 grams and I didn't do any trimming, as there wasn't enough to make it worthwhile. Grow it again? We'll see how the smoke report goes. It won't be for a while if I decide to do it again.
Next up, let's take a gander at the DTF, which I thinned this weekend. Starting with the before and after pic:
After the after pic, I went and tied the outside branches down further to keep that middle growth strong. You can see all the middle growth here, in the "sauga-view"...
@Alafornia was curious about topping, so I wanted to mention that this was topped above the 7th node and then I kept the top branches spread wide, to let the lowers to catch up and promote the inner growth as well. When you keep the top branches tide down, the plant realizes it needs to create a new apical stem, so it sends growth hormones to other branches in an attempt to reach for the sky. Keeping the top growth bent down will promote that new growth. Bend slowly over a few days so as not to split the trunk or break any branches.
How tall you let it go before topping and training this way will depend on how long you want to veg and nothing else. Once you top, you need to have time to let all the other growth happen before you flip. A short veg time will necessitate a lower topping, while if I had a longer time to veg I could have let it grow even taller before topping.
While I had my face in there during the trim, I discovered that the stem
had split, because I didn't know about the
@Heavenly Hybrid double H topping method, where you leave a half inch of stem above the node to prevent this very thing:
I taped it up, not because I think the plant needs it now, but to prevent it from splitting further once the branches get heavy with buds:
Let's move on to the next plant getting thinned, the IIP:
I know it's tough to see in there with the sunlight and the green background, but I took off a lot of skinny branches.
On both of these plants, I took
@Graytail's advice and left on a lot of the leaves while removing the adjoining shoots. As long as I had good airflow, I didn't strip all the greenery. Nothing wrong with a future source of carbs!
I got a cup of monstercrop cuttings from each that I will try to root in order to complicate my life further.
Speaking of skinny stems,
@Archiweedies had asked about the AK-47 having such skinny branches and would it support the buds in flower:
Yes.
And last for the day (if you're still with me...) the Candidas. As promised, here is the 5 gallon with the tomato cage/canopy ring yesterday. It needs water every single day. Remind me not to use 5 gallon pots for full-sized plants:
40" tall from the soil this is
.
And the other in a 7 gallon pot:
These are flip day 10, so I'll be thinning them at the end of stretch.
In a housekeeping note, I did a preventative spray of the Southern Ag Garden Friendly Fungicide on the big three yesterday afternoon. Please don't put your face in the flowers even after it's dry. It burns! I'm going to need a balaclava to move the BC 2.2 now.
That's it for my weekend! I hope yours went well
.