Simple trick an old hippie gave me. If the plants leaves point upwards, all is good. If they leaves point downwards, ease off on water. I feed nutrients but to bigger plants only, photoperiods mostly. Most the autos I've grown required less nutrients than it's photoperiod counterpart.
Early on in my growing rookie years I got an advice from some old timers on what I can grow "successfully". From start to finish. OG Kush and any of the OG Kush varieties were what they suggested and I was glad I took their advice. Some plants are very forgiving to newbies and tolerate a lot of...
Some white flies early on when it was warmer. When my lights turn off I pump it full of cold outside air.... It drops to around 55°F in there, it's been discouraging their population. I've been pretty fortunate in that department. But if I need to control pests I use neem oil.
Thank you so much for that input. I am leaning towards a later harvest this time. This is also the biggest single plant I've ever grown personally. On a 25 gallon tote. The flowers are drooping and it's getting harder to maintain
New to the group, been growing for some time and big fan of the group. I do have a question for some of the more seasoned growers.
- Have anyone here ever harvested when all Trichomes are cloudy and less Amber? How was it?
- Have anyone here ever let the trichomes go over 50% Amber trichomes...