I pulled all my plants from the tent today for a quick photo shoot without the LEDs. And while at it I inspected them carefully and tested the autos for BrixΒ°.
But first let's take a look at a perfect example of Integrated Pest Management in an indoor environment π Obviously, I let the little guy hang around π
A moment before going for a walk!
And finally in the sun!
White Querkle is looking very good at this point. She's still recovering from fimming, which went 75% successfully, but she loves the environment, soil and her air-pot π
Auto Pounder and Auto Gorilla OG. Tiny plants, but they're not giving any problems at all. I intervened only once with stinging nettle tea. Otherwise I've let them do their thang π·
Hm, I explained how to use a refractometer for cannabis in an earlier post (just click the hyperlink), so I'm not gonna go over it again, but here are the pics of what I did today π¬
A lil' bout the numbers... 11-12 threshold is commonly accepted as the entrance to #highbrix territory, so one of these autos is showing optimal production of sugars. The other one is on the low side for reasons, which are hard to pinpoint, especially that I'm only dabbling in autos here, and haven't really explored genetic potential or requirements of these plants.
The next step will be a cat drench to stimulate the production of carbohydrates, terpenes, flavonoids and cannabinoids. I'm preparing it now, and I'm gonna apply it in a couple of days!
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