Day 81 - Flowering Stage
11/07/21:
Took Ana out the tent to check tricomes. It was confirmed that I was talking bull on day 55 saying tricomes were getting darker. Just got fooled by the light. Under real light, tricomes are evidently still too transparent to harvest, so I still got time. Northern Lights Auto can go up to 84 days in optimal conditions as per seller's info, but I'm far from having optimal conditions, and if there's one thing sure about nature, it's that it loves to make us wait. So I'll wait, and take Ana back into the tent.
Then it happened. As I grabbed it from the sides of the fabric pot (big mistake) one side drops off my fingers and to the floor, bending the main stem until it snapped!
Really considered putting it out to dry, but in the end decided to stick it back up against its wooden tutor, and add a bit a tape around it. As Jorge always says, tape can work wonders.
I'll leave them in the light an extra hour today and balance it out tomorrow to maintain 12 hours night.
RH: 42%
Temp: 82.4 (28 celsius)
Took Ana out the tent to check tricomes. It was confirmed that I was talking bull on day 55 saying tricomes were getting darker. Just got fooled by the light. Under real light, tricomes are evidently still too transparent to harvest, so I still got time. Northern Lights Auto can go up to 84 days in optimal conditions as per seller's info, but I'm far from having optimal conditions, and if there's one thing sure about nature, it's that it loves to make us wait. So I'll wait, and take Ana back into the tent.
Then it happened. As I grabbed it from the sides of the fabric pot (big mistake) one side drops off my fingers and to the floor, bending the main stem until it snapped!

Really considered putting it out to dry, but in the end decided to stick it back up against its wooden tutor, and add a bit a tape around it. As Jorge always says, tape can work wonders.
I'll leave them in the light an extra hour today and balance it out tomorrow to maintain 12 hours night.
RH: 42%
Temp: 82.4 (28 celsius)