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Spreading her arms in the extra space!
Flowers forming.
Second runoff reading:
450ppm / 0.9 EC in, 1050ppm / 2.1 EC out.
pH 5.4 in, pH 6.3 out.
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Thanks for following along Keith! Hope the rain passes soon so the Sour D doesn't complain to much. Glad to hear she's starting to green up! Cheers bud!Those look nice Waistei
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500ppm / 1.0 EC in, 925ppm / 1.85 EC out.
pH 5.5 in pH 6.2 out. I wrote that down before checking the values and it was 0.01 from what I expected actual values are 5.48 and 6.19 but I convert to the closest decimal.
Really good side branching on this girl. Next up is sugar forming!
She's getting there! Gonna do some cleanup under the canopy just now. Maybe I'll post some pictures! Cheers!Stacked
Thanks bud and thank you for following along! Peace!Looks perfect!
That looks nice.
Weird long power outage today for several hours. RH up to 95% in the tent but under control now. Skipped second watering.
First runoff reading:
750ppm / 1.5 EC in, 1000ppm / 2.0 EC out.
pH 6.0 in, pH 6.15 out. pH starting to stabilize mid flower. Going to go lower in a couple of weeks.
Thanks bud! The pH drop usually hits in mid to late flower. Feeding more often will replenish and reset the medium more often with less pH fluctuations as a result. I have to increase to 7 feedings a day with this girl. She needs another feeding at lights out. Getting to dry and I've seen slight droop at lights on. You can see it in these pictures. First one is right at light on and the other one is two hours later after feeding.Looking beautiful bro nice work on the clean up and canopy is spot on that one in the corner that got excited didn't get to far
Since I've cut feed to my runtz & feeding my cheese daily I've noticed my bloom nutrients are turning my Res acidic over night.. i was feeding every three days before imagine how my plants was feeling
Yeah I have a healthy amount of thrips but thanks for noticing! They can't do any large amount of damage and I almost always have them during summer months. You can keep them at bay but never completely eradicate them. They are small enough to go through any crack or filter from the outdoors.looks nice. always love a scrog. best canopy training tool ever. there's a few white dots in the 3rd pic you might wanna check out.
I'm growing Skywalker OG in a 10 gallon cloth pot filled with organic living soil under a Mars Hydro TSW3000 in a 3x3 tent.Thanks bud! The pH drop usually hits in mid to late flower. Feeding more often will replenish and reset the medium more often with less pH fluctuations as a result. I have to increase to 7 feedings a day with this girl. She needs another feeding at lights out. Getting to dry and I've seen slight droop at lights on. You can see it in these pictures. First one is right at light on and the other one is two hours later after feeding.
Maybe it's hard to tell but I try to adjust and read every little change and taking plant size and stage of growth in to consideration. You can see a more perky plant in the last picture. Feeding cycle will be 24/7 and 3 hours apart during the day and 4 hours apart during nighttime. Let's see how her leaves looks tomorrow at light on.
16:00 - feeding!
19:00 - feeding!
22:00 - feeding!
01:00 - feeding!
04:00 - feeding!
08:00 - feeding!
12:00 - feeding!
Cheers!