I believe she was a 9-10 wk bloomer so about 73 days I think.
Damn, did they turn out dense?
Oh yes. Really greasy too. I am really happy with the product.
I attribute most of the density to the lights that I have and good genetics.
I’ll be making seeds in the spring.
She’s a keeper in my book.
I have some Green Crack that I’m supposed to sprout in about a month.
My temp is 74 and humidity is 55, I think that’s deacent. Green crack grows quick in veg. It was kind of crazy for how short of a time I vegged. 4 week and then flip
That temp and humidity will work fine but I’d try to bring it down to around 40 rh during the last few weeks of flower. Green crack gets pretty dense nugs and you want to do your best to prevent mold.
I appreciate the help, I’m hoping for the best. Not trying to get too far ahead of myself here but any thoughts on wet trimming?
@Sativa Just fan leaves. Let the sugar leaves dry with the buds. They have a lot of trichs and it adds to the bag appeal for green crack imo. I think it just looks better with the sugar leaf left on it and if you cure it right it doesn’t really effect the smoke as much as other strains.
Is it ok to put a video of my plants in here? Just wanna see what yall think.
Don’t see why not i think it be cool
I will today at some point
I love all the feedback, anybody measure ec? Not too sure on how that all works. Gonna hit them with a full dose of nutrients tmr, flora plus calmag and a half dose of recharge. Letting them dry out a little tonight . I’ll probably ph it to 6.2 if I can
@Sativa I measure tds and ec. If you don’t have a TDS meter but an EC meter you can get an approximate TDS by multiplying the ec by 1000 then dividing by 2. The reverse also applies if you have a TDS meter but not ec. Multiply your TDS measurements by 2 then divide by 1000 to get approximate ec.
@Sativa The measurements allow you to fine tune your nutrients to see what works. Let’s say purely hypothetically you mix a feeding with a TDS of 500 and feed your plants and they end up with deficiencies so you double it to 1000 tds for the next feeding and they end up with surpluses you can use the measurement to fine tune it to about 750 tds to get a proper feeding without excess or deficiencies.
It makes it easier in the long run to measure TDS because it gives you a more accurate way to measure nutrients instead of ml per gallon etc.
One of the best things about TDS readings is if you find you mix your nutes too strong it let’s you see it and you can just dilute with more water to lower TDS until you reach your desired reading. The opposite also applies if you don’t have enough you just add some more nutes until the desired TDS.
@Sativa EC on the other hand is important for veganics and organic growers using hydro, and even soil, but EC effects hydro more. Good organic and veganic nutrients have a lower salt content than other nutrients which keeps salt build up down in tanks and soil. If your ec is too high it can effect ph and nutrient uptake and cause other issues. Generally an EC of between 1.5 and 2 is acceptable for veg and flower.
Thanks for that. I run 1.6 ec right now. Gonna go full dose tmr with my flora and some recharge with a full dose of calmag. I think they can take it. Just a little worried. I just dont wanna hurt them at all.
You can also do smaller feedings more often to keep ec and tds in range. When I have a really hungry plant that just can’t get enough I still keep my ec around 1.5 and just feed once a week instead of every two weeks with my soil.
Beautiful…dibs
Beautiful plants nice job
Cole how are those girls