Clog away by all means! Your girls are looking great. Love that early finishing PAK...she's lovely. I almost grabbed some of that Saphire OG when I got the Black D.O.G. Kinda wish I did now. But you know how it is...so many strains to choose from. My main focus from here on out is early finishing fire. I have a little bit that won't finish til early/mid October but not much. The bulk of what I have should be done by the end of September / first week of October. I hadn't been out to my girls since Friday and the good thing about that is seeing more change than I'm use to. My Getaway Lemon Skunk has became a favorite of mine. She was a late starter and strt into native soil and she is absolutely killing it. I just got done hitting her with 4 gallons and a double dose of Maxsea 3-21-21. I won't see my 2 big IAs and Purple Pineberry x Sea Level until the morning and I'm sure they will look dynamite. I'll be hitting the IAs with a heavy dose of water and Maxsea. I will also be hitting my GLS with some GLS pollen, Barney's Blue Cheese pollen, and Sea Dragon pollen.
Thanx, man.
Yeah, you definitely should have grabbed some of this Sapphire, my man. It definitely would've went well with your organic soil, and Sapphire harvest late September-early October
.[Click me] It's literally exactly what youre looking for. you should see some of the youtube video of Sapphire in indoor gardens. Dude, the little plants they grow get so SUPER FAT. Chunky as all hell.
Cant wait to see what those Lemon Skunks. I have family in the high valley, Colorado. They pick-up from a guy that has a nasty pheno of Lemon Skunk. We actually have a few cuttings from his mothers in their greenhouse. I actually shared a bunch of my seeds with them this year. Theyre growing allot of the same things I am. I LOOOOVE lemon smoke, I've just always had trouble finding a dank outdoor, early harvesting seed strain with a lemon flavor being the main pheno type.
Good luck with the little wormy bastards. I use a local powder thats always done well for me. Just put a small amount anywhere you see worm movement and over the surface of any holes you may find in the stalk. Other than that, I basically just feed lots of silica based nutes to help my girls fight the damage done themselves.