Thought I'd post a few new pics, it's been 7 days since my last update!
First two pics: The SpeedQueen babies are coming along nicely... They are now 10 days old I was planning to put them into flower at 2 weeks, but I may hold off til they get a little more mature.
With some luck, I might get a couple of females this time!!
Next 2 pics are of the smaller WW's that are having some issues they're getting a little better... but I posted more pics of them under Sick Plants to get some feedback in case I'm missing something:
All the rest are of the larger WW that is doing very well, she is 19 days into flower...liking the way the flowers are coming on...I can see the trich's forming on the leaves...:hubba:
I started them all on Tiger Bloom and continuing w/the Big Bloom, following the FF Nutrient Chart.
You're right TBG...they are very nute sensitive...I lost sight of that fact when I switched their ferts over to Tiger Bloom, I guess. I flushed them, gave them some organic bone meal to raise the pH, spray w/Epsom Salt water, and keepin' an eye on them, but I think they'll be fine.
Hello Rd, Everything is looking good. I really like this bud shot of yours. Just the right amount of light in the center. That would make a nice BPOTM.
The White Widow girls are hanging in there, they've been in flower for 30 days now. The new leaves are still showing some signs of the yellowing at the tips of the leaves, pics 1 & 2 are of the two smaller WW's, pic # 3 shows the best comparison of damaged leaves vs.new leaves. Also, I did use some of the SQ pollen from the male plant and pollinated a few of the buds on a lower branch of one of the smaller girls, you may be able to see the orange pipe cleaner where I marked the spot. The two in the smaller containers are not going to be nearly as productive as the one in the larger tub.
(Pics 4 thru 7). The larger girl is also showing signs of the damaged leaf tips, although not nearly as severe as the smaller ones. I flushed all 3 of them again today with plain water, I'll be watching to see how they do over the next couple of days.
The Speed Queen babies (Pics 8 thru 11) are doing okay, although they are showing me signs of needing some nutrients. One is beginning to show slight yellowing on the bottom leaf and the cotyledons are definitely yellowing on most of them.
I gave them a little sip of nutes day before yesterday, going to take it slow with them. They'll get more next watering. After Christmas I will get some lime (thanks, Hick!) to add to the FFOC soil I'll be transplanting them into then put them into flower.
That's all for now...I wish everyone a very Merry Christmas!!!