Trying a new feeding schedule suggested by grow shop.
Seedlings - Week 1 - 0.2 EC Micro
Seedlings - Week 2 - 0.4 EC Micro
Seedlings - Week 3 - 0.6 EC Micro (Clones start on this dosage)
Veg - Week 1 - 0.6 EC Micro then add Grow till you reach 0.8 EC (This is were i've started)
Veg - Week 2 - 0.6 EC Micro then add Grow till you reach 1 EC
Veg - Week 3 - 0.6 EC Micro then add Grow till you reach 1.2 EC
Veg - Week 4 - 0.6 EC Micro then add Grow till you reach 1.4 EC (Stay on this dosage if veg longer
During the Transistion period for 2 weeks you feed equal parts Grow, Micro & Bloom to get a total of 1.4 EC which is about 7ml/10L per nutrient
Flowering - Week 1-3 - Keep same Micro amounts as above and use half the Grow as above and then add bloom until you reach 1.6 EC. i.e. Roughly 7ml/10L Micro.. 3.5ml/10L Grow & add bloom till reaching 1.6EC
Flowering - Week 4 & Onwards - 0.6 EC Micro and add bloom till reaching 1.6EC.
Then Flush With PH balanced water for last 2 weeks.
Day 22 - Changed Res with fresh water and nutes.
In the 2nd picture you can see the 2nd node has 2 shoots but 3 fan leaves, then the main stem bends a bit and the 3rd node only has 1 fan leaf and 1 shoot. This kinda makes it difficult to manifold at the 3rd node, Should i top at the 2nd node or top a bit higher for a manifold? Anyone know why that would happen?
I Ended up manifolding it below the 3rd node,
@JUNGLE_B4RNS, Thanks, They female Leopard Tortoise, probably about 2-3 months old. but they can live till about 100 and get up to 40kg the females. I haven't actually weighed them though i'd say they weigh about 150-200 grams.
@Monchue, There is also some small blue led's in there, I Do have another 50w LED i'm waiting to add in once the plants recover first. and till i move the res down.. this wont be my full growing box, it will also move to my flower chamber. But the light has been sufficient for now. especially for the other 2 girls. Besides at this point im not worried about it stretching to much, once its more along i'm going to be removing those lower leaves and branches.