flowerpower0118
Active Member
This year on Vancouver Island the outdoor season was atrocious. With temps dropping and humidity rising in late July, fall came early.
I grow in a greenhouse and was not prepared for an early end to the growing season. When the weather changed I hadn’t gathered the necessary winter equipment, expecting a good harvest and not having to bloom over winter.
I estimate that my plants began to flip naturally around the day of August 25th. It wasn’t until the first week of October that I was able to get them back into the right environmentals, or at least as close to optimum as possible.
By the time I brought them inside they were 5-6 weeks into bloom, however being different strains their growth stalled at different stages due to a mix of nute lockup etc from cold and humidity. Once inside some t TV lol longer than others for the buds to continue forming again. The outcome of this is that I can. Is o ly guess which stage of bloom they are in.
The subject of this post is a Wedding Cake X. Please excuse the HPS. I suspect this plant to now be in week 7.
![530CC19C-488B-4521-9A2F-843A1E7FDCB8.jpeg](/data/attachments/3515/3515594-11c6c4d8763ce9408a6f2d8601d3de70.jpg)
She has been suffering from stem rot. I cut off the branches that had to go, including 1 of the 3 colas. On spots that were only starting to be Affected, I carefully applied pure 29% peroxide which killed the mould. I then took a new scalpel and carefully removed all of the destroyed tissue. I treated the area again with peroxide and then applied pruning paint to cover the open wounds and prevent reinfection. I cut extra holes through her pot to allow more drainage.
![2D991B28-1FD6-4E62-8E88-C1D13BBF824E.jpeg](/data/attachments/3515/3515597-766bc419887d20e0834e92c14e502d83.jpg)
she is doing much better and has new growth
![2E680506-A85E-4EEA-BDF9-B8ACE7022ABB.jpeg](/data/attachments/3515/3515599-d9e971895c02161436b41570704e2007.jpg)
![2FBBFD32-D715-4418-A41B-5668F186310F.jpeg](/data/attachments/3515/3515601-62288f512ba39115f94195fa7edde0eb.jpg)
, however because of the mould I think I Should flush her as soon as possible instead of pushing for week 10, however she barely has begun forming again and while her buds have some new growth I am not sure how progressed they actually are.
should I keep feeding and risk losing more of her?
should I flush and risk Missing out on what could be?
![3021C03D-A33D-4168-B16D-0E4A295F224A.jpeg](/data/attachments/3515/3515595-951992d4a6c19d347ef678e1ef9cf2d4.jpg)
![B7D45858-877D-4A98-8AA9-F3792D6185DE.jpeg](/data/attachments/3515/3515596-440606c322b210defec9273fb2e8d826.jpg)
![666CB89F-CDE7-460F-8B55-7A13D1F7D2CE.jpeg](/data/attachments/3515/3515598-5d857710a771883498a707a3c3bba1e5.jpg)
![BFD20AA7-412A-4C66-B105-FE09AC71C20B.jpeg](/data/attachments/3515/3515600-46442ba35fe8144f6b31ed73478ed249.jpg)
I grow in a greenhouse and was not prepared for an early end to the growing season. When the weather changed I hadn’t gathered the necessary winter equipment, expecting a good harvest and not having to bloom over winter.
I estimate that my plants began to flip naturally around the day of August 25th. It wasn’t until the first week of October that I was able to get them back into the right environmentals, or at least as close to optimum as possible.
By the time I brought them inside they were 5-6 weeks into bloom, however being different strains their growth stalled at different stages due to a mix of nute lockup etc from cold and humidity. Once inside some t TV lol longer than others for the buds to continue forming again. The outcome of this is that I can. Is o ly guess which stage of bloom they are in.
The subject of this post is a Wedding Cake X. Please excuse the HPS. I suspect this plant to now be in week 7.
![530CC19C-488B-4521-9A2F-843A1E7FDCB8.jpeg](/data/attachments/3515/3515594-11c6c4d8763ce9408a6f2d8601d3de70.jpg)
She has been suffering from stem rot. I cut off the branches that had to go, including 1 of the 3 colas. On spots that were only starting to be Affected, I carefully applied pure 29% peroxide which killed the mould. I then took a new scalpel and carefully removed all of the destroyed tissue. I treated the area again with peroxide and then applied pruning paint to cover the open wounds and prevent reinfection. I cut extra holes through her pot to allow more drainage.
![2D991B28-1FD6-4E62-8E88-C1D13BBF824E.jpeg](/data/attachments/3515/3515597-766bc419887d20e0834e92c14e502d83.jpg)
she is doing much better and has new growth
![2E680506-A85E-4EEA-BDF9-B8ACE7022ABB.jpeg](/data/attachments/3515/3515599-d9e971895c02161436b41570704e2007.jpg)
![2FBBFD32-D715-4418-A41B-5668F186310F.jpeg](/data/attachments/3515/3515601-62288f512ba39115f94195fa7edde0eb.jpg)
, however because of the mould I think I Should flush her as soon as possible instead of pushing for week 10, however she barely has begun forming again and while her buds have some new growth I am not sure how progressed they actually are.
should I keep feeding and risk losing more of her?
should I flush and risk Missing out on what could be?
![3021C03D-A33D-4168-B16D-0E4A295F224A.jpeg](/data/attachments/3515/3515595-951992d4a6c19d347ef678e1ef9cf2d4.jpg)
![B7D45858-877D-4A98-8AA9-F3792D6185DE.jpeg](/data/attachments/3515/3515596-440606c322b210defec9273fb2e8d826.jpg)
![666CB89F-CDE7-460F-8B55-7A13D1F7D2CE.jpeg](/data/attachments/3515/3515598-5d857710a771883498a707a3c3bba1e5.jpg)
![BFD20AA7-412A-4C66-B105-FE09AC71C20B.jpeg](/data/attachments/3515/3515600-46442ba35fe8144f6b31ed73478ed249.jpg)