Hello everyone,
It is a really crazy time of year for me so instead of promising more frequent updates I will be frank and admit that I am busy and have not been giving my plants all the love they need, let alone updating my grow jornal.
For all of you looking to grow TD I will say that despite all the talk of it being a difficult strain to grow I have not come across anything i couldn't handle as a frist time grower.
A lot has happened since I had posted my last update.
Lets start with the flowering plants.
Firstly, I had transplanted the 3 plants to be flowered into 3gal pots about 3 weeks ago and moved them to the flowering room. Initially I left it on the 24h cycle so as not to compound the stress of the transplant. I am just over a week into the 12/12 cycle now and even though it is a 250w bulb I have the ballast set to 175w to save a little bit of energy since the grow room isn't packed to tight.
I have been bending the flowering plants slightly to promote lower growth, however I may just lollipop some of it off and focus on the main colas. In order to get a comparison between topping and FIMing, I topped one and FIMed the other 2 shortly after my last update. In my personal opinion the Topped plant seems to have yielded more noticeable results, but I will continue to explore both techniques more moving forward.
Temperature and humidity have been fairly stable and well in range over the last little while. The spotting issue on the leaves has now been diagnosed to be Nat larvae, as I have spotted a few Nat’s all over the house and in the boxes as well. I have been adding a specific pesticide to my watering and it seems to have the problem somewhat under control for now. Before you all tell me it looks like spider mites, I do check me plants head to toe vigorously everyday and I wouldn't miss something like that. Pistils have started to form and I cannot wait for Bud production to start.
Flowering 1:
Flowering 2:
Flowering 3: This plant is by far the bushiest and is going to be my major producer this harvest. I've included a shot of where I topped the plant and you can clearly see the 2 new strong shoots that will result in more main colas. Also I have attacked more images of the damaged leaf growth that I am treating for.
As for the vegetative room.
I have taken a batch of 7 clones in rockwool; 4 from the stronger mother and 3 from the other. The 3 from the weaker mother don’t seem to be doing so well and 2 of them are almost dead. As for the other 4, they continue to fight on but there is some yellowing at the leaf tips. I am not completely satisfied with the way this batch of clones worked out so I may just make a few more.
Clones: (Left 3 are the weak ones)
Lastly the mothers =)
I must say that I am extremely pleased with my mother selection. They grew so well that both of them hit the top of my grow box (3ft) when the others were barely a foot. I have since learned about Bonsai mothers and they seem perfect for my application. I have gradually been pruning the mothers back so as to create some strong, lower profile mothers. All their new growth is really healthy and dense. I will probably root prune them within the next month as the roots are starting to wrap around the pot shape.
Weaker Mother:
STronger Mother:
Dead Adult Nat and Treatment:
I know that is a lot to take in but I hope it helps. Once again I appreciate your patience with me and if you have question thought or concerns about my grow feel free to comment.
On a funnier note I keep trying to take a "break" from weed so that when I try my crop I will appreciate it more completely. But every time I try to start, the opportunity for more weed presents itself. Oh well... Smoke weed ever day