Should I just call it quits on this one? It’s a Zkittles auto from canuks seeds. It’s currently at day 76 from seed. It has looked basically the same for the last couple weeks. This is my first time growing. In the process of harvesting 2 other plants I had with it. All plants were grown under the same phlizon 1000watt led with 2 cobs in it. 240 actual watt but it has internal fans so even less then that. As soon as this one is out I have 3 photos to go into that tent that are ready to flip. So I guess the question is, should I let it keep going and see what it does or just cut my losses? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Don’t quit now- and don’t trust breeder length. Looks like a couple more weeks- check those trics Looks tasty!
My understanding is that the flowers are supposed to remain structurally the same past about week 5 or 6 of the bloom, and they just get more resin-y.
I’m just worried it isn’t going to fatten up. As I’m currently doing my first dry I am seeing how much they shrink. If this doesn’t fatten up there will be nothing left once dry lol. Plus being new I don’t know shit about feeding. It’s plants in a soil called Great Lakes just add water. I have given teas maybe once every 2 weeks and kool bloom once a week for the last 3 weeks. I was checking run off and getting ppm as high as 6500. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I don't have a great deal of experience myself, and I'm not familiar with Kool Bloom. I know there is a need to use a different variety of fertilizer for the bloom phase relative to the rest. Veg food usually has a lot of nitrogen (the first number out of the "X-X-X" you see listed on fertilizers) and bloom food has more of the other two. If this were my project, I'd stay the course, even if it meant going a week past what the seed bank lists as its expected flowering schedule. Sometimes plants just take a little bit longer, but that looks like a healthy little tree to me. Don't despair.