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Revegged plants are so weird. They almost don't resemble cannabis.

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She seems happy in her new home though. I guess that's what matters.
 
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Revegged plants are so weird. They almost don't resemble cannabis.

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She seems happy in her new home though. I guess that's what matters.
I had one that I “accidentally” revegged. And it was the weirdest looking thing I’ve ever seen. It made spud bud as I called it cuz it was also an unintentional cross of pineapple upside down cake and strawberry banana. Spud Bud. And they were really good! They could only get so big cuz the stems after the reveg were paper thin. I tried everything to hold her up. Azi may remember that beast of a weird plant.
 
I had one that I “accidentally” revegged. And it was the weirdest looking thing I’ve ever seen. It made spud bud as I called it cuz it was also an unintentional cross of pineapple upside down cake and strawberry banana. Spud Bud. And they were really good! They could only get so big cuz the stems after the reveg were paper thin. I tried everything to hold her up. Azi may remember that beast of a weird plant.
It did resemble those in that it was insanely leafy just like those! Odd. It made a huge cylinder that looked like roses up a round, vertical trellis or something, with golf balls at the top.
 
It did resemble those in that it was insanely leafy just like those! Odd. It made a huge cylinder that looked like roses up a round, vertical trellis or something, with golf balls at the top.
Yeah it's a really weird plant. I'm surrounded with mutants and reveggers and weirdness this year lol. I need to get back to serious growing🤣
 
So regular topdressing, how important is it? I meant to point this out earlier but forgot until now.

On April 17 I missed a weekly top dressing on the big RVDV plant that I culled. I started topdressing again on the next Wednesday but overall 1 feeding was missing.

15 days after missing the top dressing, on May 2nd, you can see pistils starting to go red and crinkle. The plant spiralled quickly after that and I couldn't catch it without a full rescue, so I culled it.

Not missing a top dressing is way easier than a full blown rescue with a better end product as well.

In LOS, what you do or don't do today shows up in 2 weeks. If you want nice plants in 2 weeks you need to tend to them today. Don't get your grow philosophy get into a mindset of "what do they need today" it should be "where do i want/expect them to be in 2 weeks, so what does that require today?"

April 17

May 2nd
 
Can you flower one clone outside at least? And, top dress the bad girl every time.
Thanks
Maybe? I don't have anywhere to plant it unless i cull the revegger, but I have no problem with that. I normally plant outdoors on June 21st, the summer solstice.

Lemme figure a plan out.

The revegger hasn't used a lot of nutes from it's pot so it should still be good to go.

Would you rather I flower it indoors or did you specifically want to see it outdoors?

I can do indoors for sure, I will just axe a clone already in the tent. The worms are good with that. But I think I can make outdoors work too.
 
The plants all look pretty happy after the RWC tea yesterday, although the flower plant has a lot more clawing of the leaves which I assume is a sign that excess N is getting freed up and therefore is actually a positive thing, and the brix of the on-deck batter was an 8 with a fairly defined calcium line down from 11 pre-tea. It was still a bit over wet according to the stick so I'll try another reading in a few days.
 
The plants all look pretty happy after the RWC tea yesterday, although the flower plant has a lot more clawing of the leaves which I assume is a sign that excess N is getting freed up and therefore is actually a positive thing, and the brix of the on-deck batter was an 8 with a fairly defined calcium line down from 11 pre-tea. It was still a bit over wet according to the stick so I'll try another reading in a few days.
8 is a pretty big drop. Is there a storm in the forecast? Otherwise I would say your soil is depleting. If it's only marginally wet, like an 8 on the needle, then it shouldn't plummet that much. How is brix on the other plants?
 
8 is a pretty big drop. Is there a storm in the forecast? Otherwise I would say your soil is depleting. If it's only marginally wet, like an 8 on the needle, then it shouldn't plummet that much. How is brix on the other plants?
A big change of weather is coming in but more hot and muggy than cold and rainy.

That plant is the one that just caught in the SIP and so now it's bumping up against the lights but not much I can do about that. Getting some light burn on some leaves so not the ideal test plant. It'll get flipped probably next weekend into better space.

I haven't tested the other plants yet after that reading as I figured I'd let them drink down some of the extra water first.
 
A big change of weather is coming in but more hot and muggy than cold and rainy.

That plant is the one that just caught in the SIP and so now it's bumping up against the lights but not much I can do about that. Getting some light burn on some leaves so not the ideal test plant. It'll get flipped probably next weekend into better space.

I haven't tested the other plants yet after that reading as I figured I'd let them drink down some of the extra water first.
Up against the light is definitely not good, and if it's touching the light it's probably not photosynthesizing well. Do they all grow that close to the light?

It's actually low pressure drops that crash brix so if the pressure is rising it's not that.

How big is the plant? how many sets of fans?
 
I just went and brixed a programmer. I took the best leaf off the biggest one, which is gonna hurt the poor girl, but it's at 12 already however the calcium line is only slightly fuzzy.

I'm not going to intervene. They are in Gaia green 2.0 mix and EWC only, no used soil. I want to see where they go with it.

I will use dolomite water tho, as the Gaia mix has very little calcium in it.

Next watering they will get some but that will be a few more days. I drenched them heavy to show Carmen how they mottle.

Also, I opened the tub of Rev's soil that I mixed on Wednesday to see how the moisture content was.

It was so warm in the middle it almost hurt. Like hot water that doesn't quite scald but is uncomfortably hot.

The used soil brings the microbes. The moisture read 7 on the water stik.
 
Up against the light is definitely not good, and if it's touching the light it's probably not photosynthesizing well. Do they all grow that close to the light?

It's actually low pressure drops that crash brix so if the pressure is rising it's not that.

How big is the plant? how many sets of fans?
My veg space is really not tall enough for the 2 gallon buckets I like to flower in but I like to get them established in the new pots before flipping rather than up potting right at flip so yeah, this is a common occurrence for the last couple of weeks of veg for me.

Probably 7 or eight nodes deep on the 4 quad arms.
 
My veg space is really not tall enough for the 2 gallon buckets I like to flower in but I like to get them established in the new pots before flipping rather than up potting right at flip so yeah, this is a common occurrence for the last couple of weeks of veg for me.

Probably 7 or eight nodes deep on the 4 quad arms.
Ok good, lots of leaves. Have you defoliated any fans or are they all still there, other than maybe the odd one here or there that got brixed?
 
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