Here are some shots of her on Day 55, I have seen posts of others on here harvesting around 70. She is almost 100% cloudy. Hydro, and am planning on flushing soon. 2-3 weeks? Should I run another week of nutes? I had some PH issues for about a week my meter was not working properly but she has...
Here are some lights out photos, she is doing great, flushing will commence in 2 days :bigjoint:
Despite all the issues looks like she will finish. 20% amber 70% cloudy 10% clear
Well we have one very much rooted SIS, the 3 other I am hoping will soon follow along with the Pineapple Express. I will be starting another White Widow and GWS seed here in a week.
Switched reservoirs yesterday everything was fine until I went and checked on the 3 SIS ladies in the cooler and found some more slime. Going to switch to water jugs and each lady should have her own container tomorrow. Going to transplant and put in bucket lids
The PE & SIS are both doing fine...
This thread should now be titled Sweet Island Skunk & Pineapple Express lol
As mentioned above I had a white thick slime over the airstones & floating all in the reservoir yesterday. Dumped reservoir cleaned, new batch, also trashed GWS & moved PE to her own home along with the best SIS both...
Once the leaves crisps up I usually like to take them and jar them for a few hours to pull some moisture out then move them to a paper bag for 2 days, it seems to work with me 5-6 days of hanging / drying before I jar & start curing.
Was slimmed last night! Entire reservoir was coated with a nasty fish smelling slime that covered the air stones. Moved the PE & SIS to separate containers, killed the GWS it died from all the stress and would never produce what I wanted it to. Have four other beans that will be sprouted after...
I have increased the reservoir level up to the bottom of the net cup, I did this yesterday and have new beautiful white roots shooting out from the net cup this morning. I wonder if the low PH level killed or hurt a lot of the root structure thus the low nute uptake, massive yellowing and dying...