I did not know supercropping this late in flower was an option. The buds are pretty big. Can't see from the pics.
Supercropping scares me. I'm still too heavy handed. I break a lot.
Very nice job on the anchor line :thumb: I couldn't see it in the other pictures.
I don't know the best path for you. More nutes, or continue to build roots. Wish I could be more help.
Major... Still looks like Mg deficiency. I just don't know if it's caused by PH lockout. Whats your thoughts...
Well, as this girl comes to a finish, I'll be closing this journal. Will open a new one when I get some new genetics. And, since a few are playing on the Brix meme, I've had a couple ideas... Feel free to steal if I don't get to them first.
I think it was Noob who suggested Masonman's Brix and...
No... lol
When the majority of all pistils turn. And that would be combined with the other signs. You've got at least a month. I suspect even longer considering she's a sativa pheno.
Lucky you... we get 70 - 90% RH all summer long. Dehumidifier provides all the water I need. I get almost a gallon a day. Starting to finally get down to 50- 70% now.
I'm gonna guess one of them is the heavy DeStress power wash at transplant/flip. My plant absolutely LOVED it. It's the one thing I have done where I opened the cabinet the next day and said... WOW!!!
We need to come up with a cool name for it...
Yeah, the pistils will turn reddish brown, and recede back to the bud when she ripens. She will also slow down on water. It's good to look for all these signs.
I grow in high brix soil. Trichromes do not turn amber. Have to look for all the other signs for when to harvest.