Week 15: June 27 2021 - July 3 2021
Hot, rainy and humid this week. Now that it's July and the plants are a few months old, I have switched over to stronger nutrients to give the plants a boost in P and K. Figure this will help as the days get shorter and the plants continue to transition into flower.
Noticing a few yellowing leaves so it looks like that plants need a bit more food. I will slowly increase the nutrient dosage weekly and keep monitoring the plants. Trimmed and cleaned up the plants again over the weekend. I should have better pictures for next week's update.
Trainwreck keeps growing and is looking great. Nothing else to say, really. Very happy with this plant this year.
Thanks for stopping by. Cheers!
Looking great over there! Our plants are looking very similar in size and shape!
What are you using for soil and nutrients? I am using ProMix BX, worm casting, and Gaia Green 4-4-4.
Cheers and happy growing!π½π
@Zorachus, For soil I have been using Pro Mix Premium Potting Mix with a blend of black earth topping soil. For nutrients, nothing fancy, just a couple brands from the local garden centre that have different NPK ratios for veg and flowering. When it comes to nutrients, I find that less is more. I always start with at least half dosage, and always dilute with more water. If the instructions say mix in 2 L of water, I will put in 3 L. It is easier to deal with a deficiency, than an over-abundance or toxicity. The plants will tell you if they need more food, and then you just increase what they get. Hope this helps. Feel free to drop a question or comment any time, and good luck with your grow! Your plants are looking awesome, dude! Keep it up!
wow! trainwreck is going strong bro! i've got Pineapple express, which is a cross of Trainwreck! Looking forward to grow it bro! happy growing! check out my flowering gorilla if you like. Thanks! π
@GODSGIFT_2005_JM, Thanks, man! Loving how this plant has turned out so far. Excited for when she starts to flower. Your plants are looking great too! Keep up the awesome work. Cheers!