I have 20 LED lights (10w to 14w) that are providing side lighting 1/4 way down from the top of plant. I've been checking out a lot of Zamaldelica grow journals on ICMAG and other sites and it seems this strain can be picky about the soil and nutes. She seems to be doing well considering this is my 1st indoor grow other than one automatic freebie I grew out before I started this Zamal.
You are already in the second stage of flowering so i would recommend you to lower down Nitrogen,
add micronutrients, and keep the macronutrient feeding with moderate levels of PK.
For a first indoor, this is killing it. Switch to all LED and forget about the CFLs, they're about 1/3rd as effective per watt. The 14w LEDs will have an effective penetration distance of about 2.5-3 feet off the bulb, so the most LST / SCROG you'll have to do is to pull the branches out a bit to fan the plant out.
What he said. You're a bit high on the nitrogen side based on the leaves, so I would guess the flush helped to clear the plant out a bit. At 11 weeks, all you'll need is light bloom nutrients and maybe the addition of magnesium & calcium (blackstrap molasses works great for those two) but shes down to her final weeks.
How much longer do you think she needs?
With sativas, forget about days and weeks (other than as a reference tool). When there are no white pistils left on the plant, cut it down.
I'm patient, so I can wait until there are no more white pistols. It seems every time I check her out, she has more trics she had an hour ago. At this point in the flowering stage, the production appears to be that noticeable!
Hi Azure,
That's why it's so important to fully mature this kind of sativas, as you have experienced every day counts in late flowering, increasing resin content, terpenes, potency, yield...
It's quite normal that a tropical sativa matures irregularly like yours is doing, the buds in the first 2 pics look quite advanced and could be harvested in 2-3 weeks, but the cola still needs at least 1 month to fully ripen.