[Flower: Day 17]
And then there were 4...
Removed the other male and I've been collecting some pollen. Hopefully trying my hand at that pans out and I don't end up with a super seedy crop. Gotta learn somehow, practice practice.
Today I did a flushing out of my medium using dechlorinated tap water. I tried to keep the pH at about 7 using some organic apple cider vinegar and I captured and measured the pH of the runoff on each plant. Its between 7.5-7.8, but I am not so sure how accurate my test was. Trying to consider now what I could use to drop the pH a bit but following any organic methods. I think I may start with culturing a fungal dominant AACT. I have some liquid humic/fulvic acids coming to me so maybe I can use some of that too...
The girls seem happy with this flushing out. I don't think my liquid nutrients are salt based but could be, along with the 15% coconut medium, the use of Epsom salt and some coconut water, I could have some excess salts.
I placed them all back in the tent and while I was at it, removed dead foliage in the lower canopy as well as a few tops that weren't looking to good. For the non-LST plants, I tied down some of the side branches to spread out the canopy so they'd get better light. I also spread out some of the LST branches as well. From my observation of the growth pattern of this cultivar I'd say it seemingly does better as a topped or trained plant to spread the canopy, indoors at least.
P.S. - I seemingly pick up really bright shots with the light on, even dimmed. Maybe if I open the tent right after lights off and snap a few with flash that would help?