You killing it.
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Nice grow low!
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Definitely noticing tip burn, these things are telling me to back off the EC. Also seeing some yellowing in the leaves that appears to be correcting as I decrease the pH a bit. So generally I think she plays by the ‘light feeder sativa’ rules here, and needs to have pH on the lower side compared to what I’ve been growing recently
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Looks like lowering the pH is helping a bit, but she definitely got some salt burn before I could dial back EC. Floppy as all hell, basically covering the Panamagoo entirely.
Smells like standard weed with some eucalyptus and wood smells, very old school smelling, plenty of classic skunkiness and almost no citrus at all which is weird for a Tangie offspring. I’m a little worried that I’m also seeing no trichomes at this point, where usually the stronger strains I’ve grown start reacting to the light by this point.
Curious to see where this leads…
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This is Panamagoo by comparison; much further from the light, but already covered in juvenile trichomes
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Eek, not my best showing from an EC management standpoint ![]()
Added some twine for support since she was flop city into the Panamagoo’s airspace
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Well for as crispy as I let them get, these gals actually seem pretty vigorous. I think if I was watering three or four times per day on a timer this would not have happened, they’re drinking so fast that they’re almost drying their containers, which means they’re going through big pH and EC swings. Trying to stay on top of it, I forgot how much attention huge plants need indoors.
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What EC were you running at?
I don’t have a meter, but ChatGPT says my recipe calculates as probably 2.1 at the highest about two weeks ago.
Interesting smells now developing, seeing some trichomes coming in around the petioles and buds.
It’s like a skunky, sweet, 7-Up aroma; not Sprite, and not orange at all, but like this delightfully sweet lime scent with a hint of “weed” in there.
Everything in the second row looks really nice, so the crispiness really does just seem to be a byproduct of the leaves with the most light exposure reacting the most to the EC.
I feel like things are on track now, though, they’re definitely responding better to this lighter mix and bulking up well.






































































