Second Scog Glookies

80°, 1400 ppm co2, 47% humidity, environmentals are staying really nice.

Hopefully by next week I can post some pics of noticeable bud growth.

This is always the hardest part of the grow for me. Up till now there’s been things to do, training and tucking and trimming.

Now it’s just water and wait.
 
They’re starting to look like buds. Lol
 

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Small photo dump. Buds are growing slowly but surely. Sugar starting to cover leaves.

Starting to show some leaf burn on edges, but my previous runs of this strain have done the same thing once flower gets going, so I’m not overly concerned.

I think they look right on track at this point. They’ve got a good 8 weeks to go...
 

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Your node structure is very nice! Got some cracking flower sites there mate.
Will be interesting to see how it comes out! How much space have you got and how many plants? I'm currently 8 under a 8x4
 
Your node structure is very nice! Got some cracking flower sites there mate.
Will be interesting to see how it comes out! How much space have you got and how many plants? I'm currently 8 under a 8x4

4 plants under 4x4 footprint. It looks promising so far, the “colas” are about a foot tall and the extra spacing I gave them has allowed them to stretch out, without blocking light.

Fingers crossed.
 
Your node structure is very nice! Got some cracking flower sites there mate.
Will be interesting to see how it comes out! How much space have you got and how many plants? I'm currently 8 under a 8x4

Im giving them just water and cal mag for now. I also lowered temps a few degrees in case some of the issue with the leaves is heat stress.

Exhaust was kicking in at 85°, I’ve dropped it to 80°. Kept the co2 at 1400 ppm.
 
Yh i think the CO2 plays a huge help all grows I have seen with that have had awesome plants. And of course alot of skill aswell.

Its good to see that the spacing has worked!

Co2 helps a bunch in veg and early flowering. In late flower, not so much. it’s weird because you need higher temps for the co2 to really have benefit.


I cut back temp and co2 in late flower. Once the “ripening” phase starts.
 
The buds are fattening up faster than expected, which is good news.

the bad news is I’m getting brown crispy leaf edges. It looks like heat or light stress, but temps are below 80° plus I have 1400 ppm co2, so it shouldn’t be heat.

shouldn’t be light stress either, the light is plenty high off the canopy.

I turned of uv supplemental light for now to see if that helps.

This strain always shows leaf issues in flower, doesn’t affect yields, but I hate ugly plants and can’t figure this out. Lol

It is mostly older leaves. Even tough they appear to be higher up in the canopy.

They’ve developed really long petioles. Like 3 inches.

It could be that the plant is just done with them.
 
Weekend update. Sugar production is going crazy. Even the fan leaves are icky sticky.

I did do a partial defoliation. Didn’t Swartz them by any means, but took a lot of bottom leaves and thinned some on top too.

Buds are swelling nicely for only being 3 weeks into flower. (4 weeks since 12/12)
 
My co2 tank is empty. In the spirt of “self quarantine” I’m going to open the tent during daylight hours, which will drop temps into the mid 70’s, and just go with ambient co2.

Might slow them down a little, but they may like the lower temps too. Lol
 
Photo dump. Underside is nice and clean.
 

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Wow. Plants were really thirsty this morning. Leaf droop thirsty.

Bumped the water up to a gallon and a half each. (10 gallon pots)

Trich production is crazy for being this early in flower. If they plump up, this is going to be a good crop
 
Gave them a tiny bit of PK13/14 with their last watering. Seems to have helped with the crispy leaf situation.

Obviously the damaged ones aren’t recovering, but I’m not getting new ones, and even the damaged ones seems to be a better green color, except for the edges.


Trichome production is off the hook. It’s pretty white in there.

Starting to get nitrogen fade on bottom leaves, pretty normal at this stage
 
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