Awesome thanks for the advice next feeding am bumping up the p kFirst your plants look healthy. I think it's normal. Just how that hybrid flowers. Should check how many weeks to flower for jelly donuts.
I've had success with tropical and subtropical sativa's/ hybrids that respond better to 11 light 13 dark in dep.
I'd raise it up a bit seems kinda shaded being lower than the rest of the canopy.
Insect frass has been reported to help kick off flowering.
Decades ago growing in cane fields, mag-amp fertilizer would induce a strong pre flower and fast growth through flower.
That being said, other than trying to feed it more and see how it responds. Just wait too see how it finishes.
Thanks man first grow in 4 years so just want to do the best I can for the first run and get better from thereI dont know genetics of Jelly Donuts, but given its a 30%+ THC, Im under the impression it will produce lower than others under great conditions.
Aside from that, plants look healthy and taken care of. Trust the process..
Do you think I should wait to clean here up when she finishes 4th week or do it now and give another clean up around day 40 flowerSelective pruning. Clear up her bush ( lol ) and let that light hit the mid / lowers better.
Lookin good BTW
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I did a defoliation a week ago that's why I wanted to wait I didn't want to put so much stress but they stretched more then expected and now looks like I have a few more inches to clean up from them .what's your opinion should I do it now or wait a week ..do you think it will stress them out bringing them out of the tent to clean them upWhen a plant has entered the flowering stage, it will likely require another round of defoliation if part of the plant is not receiving the light it needs, as bud sites will not develop as effectively. Everyone has their preferred times when pruning. I myself do it during veg to shape and structure the plant with LST training too.
Then again approximately 3 week of flower - plant has finished stretch. Some strains I don’t bother , so its strain dependent.
When plants begin to bud, making sure to prune your plants becomes more of a maintenance task. It is important to remove damaged or dying leaves and buds from the plant so the healthy leaves can do their job. Many cultivators choose to trim the leaves from the plants for only the first two weeks of the flowering stage to allow for appropriate bud maturation and better light penetration.