Hello, hello, hello, another work week done but the garden still needs to be tended to. I checked the water today and it was still moist but since I am going away for the weekend I decided to add a half gallon of water to each plant hopefully that will keep them happy until I get home Sunday night. Don't forget lights out at 6 p.m. so I need to be home before then to make sure I can take care of the ladies. so I get home today and I go into the 4 by 8 grow tent and I look down at the plant in the middle plant number 5 and I see little balls! First thought is kill that bastard, but then I look a little closer and I think I see hairs so I'm thinking maybe it's a hermi.. I didn't do the ritualistic sacrificial notion of burying it in the garden I decided to put it out in the woods under a bunch of pine trees to see what mother nature would come up with. I'm hoping that a little bastard is a Hermie. At least it wouldn't be a total loss but I'm keeping it far away from my other outdoor plants and definitely it was going to be
removed from the tent.
So now we have four ladies standing. I know for certain they are not transgendered cross gender cross-pollinated hermit effect or any other potential messed up breed that would prevent the growth of flower. In regards to the light spectrum. It narrowed my footprint brought all for plants closer together which makes me think I need to reevaluate the size of my scrog for my next grow, AKA, White Widow. I'll probably reduce it to a 4 by 4 scrog even though it's in a 4 by 8 tent. you can definitely see formations of cola and very rapid growth on the lower branches. When I water the ladies tonight I just use tap water at approximately 68 1/2 degrees pH Down 26.4 and just a splash of Bloom from Humboldt.
my humidity and temperature seem to be pretty good.
The ladies have more space for themselves than not fighting over light I got to use the scrog in a more even canopy displacing the branches where everything is getting late now. I hold my hand at the pipe and my hand is Red from the LED. I'm getting pretty excited.
I think everything is looking pretty healthy things are starting to turn around and we shall see what Mother Nature brings our deserted outdoor friend. Kind of jet for now need to go right in the white widow journal.
Remember my friends, AS ALWAYS KEEP IT GREEN AND REMEMBER ABOVE ALL, NO FRONT GROW YOUR OWN