Title | Description | Added |
Different bud |
this one's a little yellow also. |
05/08/04 |
One more |
This looks a lot like an iron or magnesium deficiency caused by the ph being too high. But I checked it and it is just about perfect. Hmm...I am going to say that it's probably because of the heat that the plant can't get enough nutrients to its outer reaches. I'll see what I can do. OH YEAH, ALMOST FORGOT. Remember that late bloomer? It's a girl :) |
05/08/04 |
Healed1 |
Got the air flowing a little better in the room and they perked right up. Almost all of the yellow is gone and even the blotchy fan leaf lookes better. A truly amazing form of life. |
05/09/04 |
Looking better |
Train back on track. |
05/09/04 |
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They got me! |
I was clearing out some dead leaves from the pots and my arm started to break out about 10 minutes later. Guess my skin is a little sensitive to the oils or the little hairs on the stems. |
05/10/04 |
Group shot w/highlights |
Here you can see the effects of the low-stress training and the thinning. The main branches (marked in red) were guided with string to keep them from crowding, and small branches growing in the shade of the canopy were trimmed to allow for better ventilation and light penetration to nodal bud sites on the main stem. |
05/14/04 |
Twins?? |
They make a nice pair. It's cool to see the pistils start to bunch up. |
05/14/04 |
The featured bud |
Still keeping track of this one. It's not as compact as the other ones, but it is the biggest. |
05/14/04 |
My favorite |
I think this one's the pertiest. |
05/14/04 |
Spacing |
I like the amount of room between them. Lets the light through to the little "crotch" buds and increases air flow. |
05/14/04 |