How to control odour in balcony grow

Avinash

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She's about 2 weeks into bloom and is probably midway through stretch now, she will probably stretch another week or so and her buds will still keep growing for the next 3 or 4 weeks, then they will ripen for another 2 or 3. She might be ready for harvest around the new year.
The seedsman site has told that PE will be finished at 65 days average it's already 36 days from sprouting so I asked
 

Avinash

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GA just started pre flowers she will give me more yield than PE I think. She's growing vigorously I will do her first LST today. GA profile tells that she would finish at 75 days she just started preflowering. They will definitely take more time than what they tell you in sites isn't it
 

Mitchician

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Man those plants look beautiful, I don't know if PE even really needs top dressing now, maybe just make her compost and vermicast tea and put some straw/hay mulch on the soil if it's gonna be really hot in the next month or so. It's easier to judge how much to feed if you can give liquid feed instead of top dressing but I'm sure you'll work something out.
GA is really starting to take off now, I think she was just like many other Dinafem seeds I've heard of that take a long time to get going. She looks much more sativa-like and will probably take a lot longer to flower than the PE. She will probably get much bigger than PE too, I think you should top dress her instead, I have a feeling she's getting hungrier and will want more food and room for roots soon.
 

Avinash

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BLOOMBUDDY All Purpose Plant Feed (1 Kg) https://www.amazon.in/dp/B073TSYKVG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_uE80Db57PWATZ
I will get my hands on them tomorrow I have seen some pretty good tasty harvests of fruits and good blooming of flowers they use them in my cousin's garden. Its organic and slow release for nearly 1 month they topdressing every plant monthly I will top dress all plants tomorrow including both autos and landraces. And those npk and other minerals which are present are good for autos right??? And yes medium is drying quickly due to extreme heat the pot will be hot to touch in afternoons had to water them twice a day to keep moisture in soil
 
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Avinash

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She's still stretching after serious defoliation a week ago already bushy I am confused how to stop her stretching and concentrate on bud production but all bud sites are filling up though.
 

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Mitchician

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She's still stretching after serious defoliation a week ago already bushy I am confused how to stop her stretching and concentrate on bud production but all bud sites are filling up though.
There's nothing you can do about her stretching it's in her genetics, and it does look like she's decided to focus more on buds now, she is looking marvelous. I wouldn't be worried about taking any more leaves or budsites off, I think she looks perfect as she is.. Actually the more I look at her the more I think she looks like this Dr. Grinspoon strain...


Maybe that plant was bred by something from your area? I have wanted to try growing that strain since I first saw that picture of it years ago.
I don't know if your plant will end up looking like that one but the structure is similar..

Yeah I think you can use any leaves but the reason I said to get straw is because the light colour will help keep the soil temperature lower than something dark. The bloom buddy looks good, it will be okay for your autos too, but maybe start with only half a scoop on them and add more in 2 weeks if there is no burning, and a whole scoop in 2 weeks if you notice nothing. The mulch will keep the top layer of soil friable (no crust on top) while keeping the soil temp lower if it's a light colour. I think roots are most healthy around 20c but in your area just keeping the pots as cool as you can will do. If you have some trays you can just water them extra in the mornings and leave the runoff water in the tray for them to drink during the day.
 

Avinash

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She has stretched almost thrice her size and still stretching she looks like that structure bcz of my training she's fully covered in trichomes if I touch the plant anywhere it will be sticky and smelling mango. She has whole 70 days till Feb 1st week end to produce buds and mature. Does light leak leads for her stretch like this???
 

Mitchician

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Yes you're probably right about the light leak and I'm not sure about how to use molasses hopefully someone else can help you out with that. My understanding is that it's to feed the microbes in the soil when you get to the end of bloom and your plant has stopped growing and feeding them sugars. I've never really used it so I'm not sure when to use or how much, I think there's a lot of variance on what people recommend too.
 

SilentBob024

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Hmm. Youre going to need a bush plant with a strong smell. Maybe lilac or something. Just go down to a flower shop, walk around till you find the flowers with the strongest smell.
 

Avinash

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Hmm. Youre going to need a bush plant with a strong smell. Maybe lilac or something. Just go down to a flower shop, walk around till you find the flowers with the strongest smell.
Yeah I did that and got the tuberose flower they are very smelly and quite famous in our local for smell
 
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