Much more growth this week! I got the chance to cut down the buckets so they're not blocking any light for the plant. I want to defoliate and do some stress training, but this is my first grow and I don't want to mess anything up.
I've been watering them a lot more these last few days, but they've been releasing a lot of the water they've absorbed back into the tent, thus increasing the humidity significantly. I am not sure what I can do besides adding a small dehumidifier that can fit in the tent, however it won't be able to hold too much water. When my ac unit is running, the humidity drops from 80-90% to 40-50%, but once it turns off when the tent reaches the designated temperature, the humidity shoots back up within a minute. If anyone has any tips, it would be much appreciated! Happy growing!
Edit: I ended up removing a few large leaves that were blocking a lot of light from each of the plants.
@sativaman, Oh yeah! I've noticed through my fifth week of flower that it is now a very strong smell! Sometimes Ill touch a bit of the flower and the smell that comes from my finger is crazy. I thought it would smell more like weed in the area that its growing in, but I gotta say its more of a very strong plant smell. But once you start to move close to it you really start to smell the strain and it really danks!
I saw your other journal with general hydro nutrients...
Thing is theoretically gaia green is not meant to work with coco coir. Coco is a lot different than soil (and is in fact hydro).
How did you watered your coco using the gaia products? Did you fertigate everyday with 20% runoff? Or did you top dressed and kept it moist without runoff? Or maybe something else??
@sativaman, I watered every other day with just regular water straight from my hose outside. I didn't put any nutrients or anything in the water either. I would water with roughly about 20% runoff give or take. I only top dressed the plant once and that was to put the Gaia Bloom so the plant would flower. I know that this isn't exactly a proper way of growing, especially in coco but I didn't have much knowledge when I started the grow and this seemed to be the most easy method on Youtube. I'm going to post my harvest in a few hours so stay tuned for that. The bud does look great, but the size of the nugs isn't spectacular.
@Lxcente, your girls look happy and healthy even with the humidity issues you have been dealing with. Plus, for a first time grow I have to say, job well done!
Best of luck with the grow and I'll be checking back to take a peek now and then. ๐
This is going to be interesting to see how your plant does: this is not the usual way to water and fertilise in coco but your plant seems happy and healthy! (do you know the site Coco for cannabis?) I love and use Gaia Green myself too but I am a soil guy. Inspired by Mr Cannucks??!! Let see how it goes in real life!
@sativaman I will have to check that site out! But yeah, I got into growing and learned from his videos! I'm glad they're doing well considering my lack of knowledge on growing but I will surely learn more as I continue to grow. Thank you for sharing the site! Can't wait to check it out