Mars Hydro FC-E4800 sponsored journal
Strains - Alcapulco Gold,
Jack Herer Northern light and a Bluebery. All fem and photo.
Also a Moby dick Auto
Light setting and height- Set at 70% @ 36 inches
Lux- 36000
Medium - Off the shelf compost. Young seedling mix, young plant mix and mature plant compost
Nutrients- Off the shelf, liquid organic fruit and vegetable feed
Grow space - 1 metre x 1metre x 2metre
Extraction - AC infinity T6 with smart controller + Carbon filter
Final pot size - 20 litre, plastic
Temp - 25
Rh- between 42 an 58
Water - Bottled mineral
Hi everyone
Hope you all had a great time over the jollydays.
Right, I'm back and the plants are not dead. They were close to it, I totally neglected them as we had too much going on.
Saying that, they've been abused since I popped the seeds, as I am not the most caring planty grower.
Anyway, they must be behind in growth by at least 2 weeks due to my dumbstupidness, but they are happy and healthy now..
First of all I tried this soopercroppy thing all you cool cats do, on the blueberry, just for educational purposes. I am very heavy handed and I split the stem open and had plant juice all over my fingers, but it recovered instantly, much to my surprise
Here's a picture of the damage and the recovery
And here is the blueberry.
I've been training the Alcapulco gold And the Northern light around the circumference of the pot as I wanted this shape. Semi successful
Here's the AG
And here's the NL
They are a fabulous colour and I seem to have the beasties under control with the honey traps on the stems. No more chewed leaves..
I'm going to be flipping the timers at the weekend as I'm sort of happy with how healthy they are. The only down side is the Moby Auto will suffer, but its already tiny as that got man handled from an early age. Here's the tiny Moby. I might get a joints worth out of her.
And to finish off, here's a picture of the
@Mars Hydro FC-E4800.
I know I've said it before, but this thing puts out no heat at all. It's up at 75% now and if you squint up at the top right of the picture you will see the temps inside the tent. It's awesome
That's it for today everyone. As always, I thank you all for stopping by..
See you all on your side
Paul