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Gee64
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Thats an excellent spread to watch for.Various. 2 Gallon on day 3 after flip, 3 1L (1. next plant up, 2. old CBD mother destined for the worm bin and 3. its replacement) and 1 2L (old mother trying to revive it)
For the brew, first day is with kelp meal, and molasses I think you said. I have kelp JLF which is already broken down so can I get away with just a 24 hour brew?
I'm not sure as JLF is foreign to me, but if you want to try it I'm game. I don't like to mix experiments but if you have used it without detriment I'm all in. Add what would equal a quarter cup of kelp meal to a 2 gallon tea and then add 2 tablespoons of blackstrap molasses, mix it up good, and add some ewc and brew for 18-24 hours til it gets foamy on top.
Never let this get more than a half inch above crown level, and keep it 1 inch from the stalk.Yes, mostly compost with a bit of ALM (Aged Leaf Mold)
No more drenching for now, just gentle watering. On a percentage basis, what size is your res compared to the pot?I do weekly on Saturday's, a combination of 1t/G of a combination of my crumbles (comfrey, nettle, neem, karanja, dried flower and alfalfa) and 2t/G of worm castings. I usually mist them in but now I'll start drenching them in.
I use my IR gun and my water stick every day.I assume the water stick becomes a permanent part of the process? Like you still use it regularly, or just until you get a feel for pot weight?
Brix do not lieI ask because the hydroton in the pots makes it a challenge to insert it (30% hydroton in mix).
If so, I can see the advantage of perlite.
I think we've pretty well determined over-watering/too wet. Nice looking plants without typicall overwater droop, but brix don't lie.
I agree, and it can be.My old watering practices were essentially replacing what was consumed over the prior two days. But I think the larger issue was the significant water bank held in the soil and the perched water table which I think can be addressed with a small tweak.
Any chance of using the new mix to compare perlite to hydroton in a side by side?I have a mix that's been cooking for 6-8 weeks in my current design that I think I'll up end and try the new design to see how it works as we work things out..
Your worth itSounds like a lot more effort than pouring water down the fill tube.
You don't have to, but seeing a trend helps to understand new things. It's data and a visual.I keep a log for my flowering plants and the one heading to flower, but I can expand that to include the others.
Not a problem, I would do it for anyone, but to be fair, you do a lot around here so lets send something back your way.I really appreciate you walking me through this.
I really want to see your home grown ingredients in action in an environment that is optimal. If we talk this one out it saves me a lot of typing later. If it gets your system firing better then everyone wins