It is clear it isn’t SCROG, but branches are short, 60 cm, will be 70 cm. You think without mesh they will fall down and they will have to be tied up? Or, this necessity for clones, not for bushes?
How many days will be blooming?
At the end of flowering, the cones become heavy, grid supports them. It will be easier to tie branches to the grid than to the ceiling. This growroom was done for clones, just this time there are bushes, and clones safely pass through the mesh and hold themselves. From boxes to mesh 60cm.
Hey. I didn’t cut at the vegetative stage . Last week I cut the leaves first time. Now is the time to repeat the procedure. Floods’s schedule 1 every 3 days. During the vegetative stage it was lower level flooded , because plants didn't drink all high volume. The temperature during the day is 28-30 C, the night - 20-22C. In the winter I have the war with humidity. Daytime humidity is 40% . At night it is 20-30%, because simultaneously humidifiers operate and heaters dry. If I remove the heating, the humidity will be OK, but the night temperature will drop to 18C, which is extremely undesirable.
Fresh air comes passively from the next room where the window is constantly opened. I came to the conclusion that in the large grow-room the support of the desired climate is much easier, than in my 1.5m2.
Hi, you organized it great, well done, there are a few questions for you. Is it first defoliation? Did you do anything with plants, did you cut it at the vegetative stage? Do you flood it more now? What is the ventilation setup?
Yes, plants want phosphorus, I increase the PK every week: 15-30-45-60-75-100ml/100l. This fertilizer for vegetative stage + PK. I absolutely don't reduce nitrogen.
It is clear it isn’t SCROG, but branches are short, 60 cm, will be 70 cm. You think without mesh they will fall down and they will have to be tied up? Or, this necessity for clones, not for bushes?
How many days will be blooming?
Most of clones and branches fall down without mesh. The damage from the grid will not be, it doesn't delay light.
Minimum 20 days of blooming, but we'll see.
I didn't add the coconut crumb. In my purchase mapito were some pieces of coconut. They look like trash, I do not think, they are useful. I haven't had salting because I flooded only a third part of all substrate (where the roots). + Feeding exactly the concentration, as plants requested themselves, neither more nor less. If mapito is watered from the top, it will be salted for a week…and you will have to wash it. I’m not sure such flooding will work with coconut. I mean, not sure, coconut will be able to keep the solution so long like mineral wool and to provide sufficient ratio for the solution-air like foam. But you try, it will give you an understanding of many processes.