First grow in cabinet Bubblelicious clone
The yellowing is continuing in a much accelerated rate, in order not to lose this harvest I've decided to take a look with my microscope today, it seems like most of the trichomes are milky white,
I flushed her today and hope to harvest in the next 3 days...
I will post post harvest photos.
First grow in cabinet Bubblelicious clone
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Originally Posted by JamboJones
Flowering day 45
Well, it's getting hotter here, and the heat is building up, cabinet temp are fluctuating between 30C-32C, the fan leaves are starting to turn yellow, some of them looks like they're burned... again, i can't seems to put my finger on the problem.
I've been searching the net for these kind of symptoms and a'int found shiiiit!
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She's got between 10-20 days, depends on the trichomes, i would like them to be 80% milky 20% amber, looking for a head high buzz...
You have the best answer from "Smoke my piece";
"Day 44 and showing slight yellowing.. I think thats natural, as the plant is heading toward the end and using up nutes in the leaves. If you've been giving the same amount of nutes for the past few weeks and its just now starting to yellow like that, i think its natural."
When the light is strong, and/or the temperatures high during flower, the gals will try to outgrow their roots.
In order to do that they take stored mobile elements like Nitrogen from the fan leaf.
The fans are used as photocells when vegging, they supply the energy to grow each node.
But their secondary job is storage.
They stash nutrients for the girls to use during flower, when they are no longer needed for stalk growth.
So do not remove them until they are finished "giving".
When they are "empty", the plant will form an abscission layer where they attach to the stalk and will drop them as a natural mulch where they get to recycle the non-mobile elements as well.
The abscission layer seals in sap and seals out pathogens.
You can keep them green throughout by lowering the light and applying high N. ferts.
However, high Nitrogen will screw-up flowering and can promote "foxtailing".
So, be's' let 'em get a li'l funky lookin' an' they will be a smoother smoke.
In short, it's mo' betta, to jus' let 'em do what they gotta do.
It's natures way.:cool:
Aloha,
Weezard
First grow in cabinet Bubblelicious clone
First grow in cabinet Bubblelicious clone
First grow in cabinet Bubblelicious clone
Quote:
Originally Posted by Weezard
You have the best answer from "Smoke my piece";
"Day 44 and showing slight yellowing.. I think thats natural, as the plant is heading toward the end and using up nutes in the leaves. If you've been giving the same amount of nutes for the past few weeks and its just now starting to yellow like that, i think its natural."
When the light is strong, and/or the temperatures high during flower, the gals will try to outgrow their roots.
In order to do that they take stored mobile elements like Nitrogen from the fan leaf.
The fans are used as photocells when vegging, they supply the energy to grow each node.
But their secondary job is storage.
They stash nutrients for the girls to use during flower, when they are no longer needed for stalk growth.
So do not remove them until they are finished "giving".
When they are "empty", the plant will form an abscission layer where they attach to the stalk and will drop them as a natural mulch where they get to recycle the non-mobile elements as well.
The abscission layer seals in sap and seals out pathogens.
You can keep them green throughout by lowering the light and applying high N. ferts.
However, high Nitrogen will screw-up flowering and can promote "foxtailing".
So, be's' let 'em get a li'l funky lookin' an' they will be a smoother smoke.
In short, it's mo' betta, to jus' let 'em do what they gotta do.
It's natures way.:cool:
Aloha,
Weezard
cheers man! thanks alot!
First grow in cabinet Bubblelicious clone
First grow in cabinet Bubblelicious clone
Semi harvest
Harvested today most of the buds that had milky trichomes.
semi-total weight (wet): 161g
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First grow in cabinet Bubblelicious clone
Flowering day 53
Decided to harvest all the rest of the developed buds
That's what's left of the plant, i will let these buds develop for another week and then harvest the entire plant.
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The rest of the harvested buds...
total wet weight: 189g
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First grow in cabinet Bubblelicious clone
After drying and now 4 days into curing total weight: 50g dry!
pretty low, i was expecting at least 100g, but it seems that my plant was suffering from heat stress and had PH problems that prevented it from developing in the end.
never mind, 3 of it's clones are vegging now, and in 2 week will go into flowering
First grow in cabinet Bubblelicious clone
3 Clones of the Clone
Clones are now vegging for 7.5 weeks.
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1. Entire Cabinet
2. Long Baby clone
3. LST clone (first try)
4. Nice looking clone :)
Waiting for my "Bake-A-Round" to arrive, so i'll be able to build my CoolTube.
First grow in cabinet Bubblelicious clone
well,
long time no time...
Here's a lil' update on the 3 clones i've vegged...
They've been flowering for 40 days now, this time, i'm gonna take them to the limit,
Planned harvest is 65-75 days, depends of their development, my goal is 2 plants half trichomes milkey half amber, and 1 plant milkey with a few amber.
enough said...
here they are....
left: the bigger clone
middle: LST'd clone
right: the smallest clone that survived...
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Flowering under 400W HPS DIY air-cooled, with HomeMade CO2
The down side is that these babies are full of spidermites, and i just can't seems to get rid of these f--kheads!!!!
Zeven acht gute-nacht!!!