West Coast Diesel: First Grow Journal - Would Love Some Insight

Morning fellow 420ers sorry being not active past week just been really busy and havent got around to posting.

All the plants seem to be growing pretty nicely. With the hot week last week have had to water the west coast diesel 5 gallons every 3 days and the peanut butter haze 10 gallons every 3 day.

Fed the plants their second dose of azos to all the plants on Saturday . Later this week i plan to start feeding the remaining west coast diesel and peanutbutter haze Greenrush since its been about 4 weeks and the nutrients should have been depleted from the FFOF soil.

Which will make them be on the same schedule for feeding as the other west coast diesels.

Hope everyone has a good day with the nice weather.
 
Morning pics

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Still looking great out there! Did you ever have a chance to email the nutrient people?
Hey shed no i havent did just look them up this morning though and took a look at their feeding schedule which states every other feeding.

Which i would assume would also count as water feedings. So from what i read i can feed the green rush, then next feeding would be straight water/azos. Then im back to feeding green rush after that.

Heres a qoute from their website

“ The Green Rush Feeding Schedule is super simple to follow and is only a 2 part system (Grow & Bloom). We recommend using the nutrients at the recommended amount of 1 teaspoon per litre of water or 1 tablespoon per gallon of water every second feeding. If you're growing indoors every second feeding usually equals once a week. If you're growing outdoors and feeding the plants more often usually you can give them the nutrients twice a week.”
 
Hi Newbgrower Green Rush appears to be an organic nute that will create a Living Organic Soil. They couldn't connect with me to talk but with that,, and you watering just right, you won't overfeed regardless of how often you apply. They are on their own in LOS as far as what they do for consumption. It's the relationship with microbes, nutes, and the plant keeping things going. When they're all there working together we can have a seat and watch the magic. Hope I'm not going over something you're familiar with :) . Good nute far as I can see!
 
Hi Newbgrower Green Rush appears to be an organic nute that will create a Living Organic Soil. They couldn't connect with me to talk but with that,, and you watering just right, you won't overfeed regardless of how often you apply. They are on their own in LOS as far as what they do for consumption. It's the relationship with microbes, nutes, and the plant keeping things going. When they're all there working together we can have a seat and watch the magic. Hope I'm not going over something you're familiar with :) . Good nute far as I can see!
Nope your good stoneotter. I didnt realize it was for creating living soil which is great to hear because im on my way towards going towards the living soil route.

I ended up contacting their customer support and they cleared up all my questions had great customer service to.

They clarified that it is indeed every other feeding which includes just feeding water. I was told by my local hydro store that to feed it every other week, which customer service confirmed what they state on their website. I was prob feeding them the green rush every 4 feedings cuz i was waiting for every two weeks rather than every other watering. My next feeding will include green rush and start moving forward with every other feeding give green rush
 
Morning fellow 420ers sorry for the absence been busy with life.

The plants are looking good with all the rain last week. They are all ready for getting fed in the next day or so. Havent had time to cage them at least they have the tomatoes cages in case of any storms in the meantime.

All the west coasts are getting close to the same size as the peanutbutter haze. Seems like the peanutbutter wants to grow low and bushy.
 
Good thing you have that much space between them! :)
Haha yea shed there spaced out pretty well crazy how much taller than they are than the tomato cages there almost burried in each plant.

Each plant about 4 feet right now not including the fabric pots
 
Hey fellow 420ers been a little inactive past week have been busy as the summer is picking up.

Overall the plants are doing pretty well considering the weather that we have had with all the rain and windy days.

Ive started feeding the other FFOF west coast and the peanutbutter haze greenrush grow aswell with the other west coasts that have had 2 or 3 other feedings. West coasts get 5 gallons and the peanutbutter haze is getting fed 10 gallons per feedings.

Had one lower branch snap off due to the wind off one of my west coasts. Been doing some research on what i can put on to seal the crack in the stock if anyone has any information on that would be great.

Hope everyone is having a good week
 
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