CannaMochi
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This is my first plant. It's a Nuken strain (most probably). Germinated April 26. Currently in week 5 of flower. Female stigmas appeared May 31. I had to hold off on 12/12 because I had to travel and wasn't home for 3 weeks. My partner was looking after it while I was away. Started 12/12 June 27. Fed according to schedule for Green Earth 2-Part nutrients and ProCAL as I'm growing her in a mixture of organic soil, coco, and perlite (75 coco, 20 soil, 5 perlite). Temperature was up to 28C in the tent when we had that hot weather (it's against a south-facing wall in a bedroom). It's now around 23-25C with RH around 49 to 52%.
It's only been 5 weeks in flower, but about 30 to 40% of the stamens have turned amber. I found a mild infestation of spider mites July 19th. I don't know where they came from (maybe the soil was contaminated?) - the plant wasn't outside and the tent is pretty much out of the box. I keep the inside spotless. I took the plant out to spray it off with a hose and accidentally broke the main trunk down the middle. I had LSTd it. One of the main stems got caught on the screen door and that was that. I taped it back together with duct tape. I also noticed that it had a lot of male flowers and was already pushing pollen. I removed all the male flowers but believe that quite a few of the female flowers were pollinated. It's been trudging along and not making much progress in the bud fattening ever since. The buds have remained quite small.
I have Jorge Cervantes Cannabis Encyclopedia and have read the book from front to back. But there is no mention of early stigma senescence or senescence from excessive stress/damage. So I'm at a bit of a loss. I can't ask my friend who supplied the seed as he is on sabbatical after his father passed away.
Question is, is this plant almost ready for harvest even though it's so early on? Or is this due to stress or damage? Should I stop nutrients and begin flush? Advice would be greatly appreciated.
It's only been 5 weeks in flower, but about 30 to 40% of the stamens have turned amber. I found a mild infestation of spider mites July 19th. I don't know where they came from (maybe the soil was contaminated?) - the plant wasn't outside and the tent is pretty much out of the box. I keep the inside spotless. I took the plant out to spray it off with a hose and accidentally broke the main trunk down the middle. I had LSTd it. One of the main stems got caught on the screen door and that was that. I taped it back together with duct tape. I also noticed that it had a lot of male flowers and was already pushing pollen. I removed all the male flowers but believe that quite a few of the female flowers were pollinated. It's been trudging along and not making much progress in the bud fattening ever since. The buds have remained quite small.
I have Jorge Cervantes Cannabis Encyclopedia and have read the book from front to back. But there is no mention of early stigma senescence or senescence from excessive stress/damage. So I'm at a bit of a loss. I can't ask my friend who supplied the seed as he is on sabbatical after his father passed away.
Question is, is this plant almost ready for harvest even though it's so early on? Or is this due to stress or damage? Should I stop nutrients and begin flush? Advice would be greatly appreciated.