Hello everyone!
I've been "fiddling" with another Aurora Indica for the past few months now. And she's in week 8 of flowering now, and is almost ready to harvest.
The plant is growing in a 15 liter (4 gallon) pot, and I'm using Plagron Grow Mix and feeding her with General Organics (from General Hydroponics) BioThrive Grow and BioThrive Bloom. I've also added Molasses to the feeding water the last couple of weeks.
The water I'm using comes from the tap in my kitchen. It comes out at pH 8, so I tune it down a little with some pH-down, to about 6.5 - 7.0 before mixing the nutrients.
I'm using a 200W Dual Spectrum CFL bulb and a Carbon filter to reduce odor.
So it's a pretty simple setup, but it looks like I'll have good results from it this time.
Most of the pistils have turned orange/brown, but there's still some white ones left and the brown/orange ones need to curl up a little more.
I'm going for 70/30 orange and white ones. That should give me mostly milky/cloudy tricomes, with a few amber ones in between.
It will also give the buds time to fully fatten. From earlier grown I've experienced that this strain takes a little while to fully fatten. That is most likely because of the light I'm using, so I've made sure to be more patient this time.
Looks like she's going to produce some good smoke tho.
What do you guys think? Something I should keep in mind the last few days?
Have a great weekend!
- C
I've been "fiddling" with another Aurora Indica for the past few months now. And she's in week 8 of flowering now, and is almost ready to harvest.
The plant is growing in a 15 liter (4 gallon) pot, and I'm using Plagron Grow Mix and feeding her with General Organics (from General Hydroponics) BioThrive Grow and BioThrive Bloom. I've also added Molasses to the feeding water the last couple of weeks.
The water I'm using comes from the tap in my kitchen. It comes out at pH 8, so I tune it down a little with some pH-down, to about 6.5 - 7.0 before mixing the nutrients.
I'm using a 200W Dual Spectrum CFL bulb and a Carbon filter to reduce odor.
So it's a pretty simple setup, but it looks like I'll have good results from it this time.
Most of the pistils have turned orange/brown, but there's still some white ones left and the brown/orange ones need to curl up a little more.
I'm going for 70/30 orange and white ones. That should give me mostly milky/cloudy tricomes, with a few amber ones in between.
It will also give the buds time to fully fatten. From earlier grown I've experienced that this strain takes a little while to fully fatten. That is most likely because of the light I'm using, so I've made sure to be more patient this time.
Looks like she's going to produce some good smoke tho.
What do you guys think? Something I should keep in mind the last few days?
Have a great weekend!
- C
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