This is day 53 of 12/12. They are coming along brilliantly. :thumbsup: The stronger growers are showing signs of feeling sorry for themselves but it is too late to be treating deficiencies being roughly within 2 weeks of chop. Some of the sad leaves could also be light stress because the problems appear much worse on the bits of the plants nearest the bulb. I bought a massive dehumidifier and it took it from an average of 65-70% RH to 40-50%. That humidity change seems to have made them seem less tolerant of the light and heat. I am thinking a touch of light and heat stress is better than a risk of mould. This house is prone to the evils of damp and sod getting that into my grow!
The tallest in the back left ("Snowball") is 143cm/56" and the shortest is 107cm/42". I imagine their stretch should be finished. I am now decreasing their nutes starting at the next water in a day or two. I thought I would flush and use only water for their last two waterings. I water every 3-4 days and will let them dry out some before the chop. That should give them 10-12 days with no nutes. I only used organic nutes and never went overboard with them. I hope this is enough of a flush while also not completely starving them. Any words of wisdom there would be appreciated.
I don't see any amber trichs yet but if my eyes and my 30x loupe do not deceive me, I do have about 50-60% milky. I hope they get a bloody move on. Half the pistols are browned and things are looking sticky.
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