Alright this is it. The very final day of life and time to cut and dry.
I can't seem to say it enough but this grow has really made me rethink how I want my future grows to be or look like. All grows have little problems, indoors or outdoors, when you're using so much equipment or nutrients, ph-ing, even just watering practices....there's room for things to go off a little bit, but as long as they get corrected and the plants live then you're doing alright and you'll learn from any mistakes or issues.
The most valuable thing I took from this grow was to keep my plants manageable. If you're limited by space or a small person like me, its not so practical having big, heavy, cumbersome plants. Especially if you can get good yields off several smaller plants.
I also used a plastic pot on this grow and that was a huge help in maintaining a good moisture level. I've gotten so used to fabric pots and like them...but with my low humidity range and how quickly they can dry with fans and everything, it's been much better using a plastic pot.
This is also my first grow with a full spectrum LED. I cannot say enough how much my plants and self loved it. Great color and being able to dim the light has been a life saver.
The Mars Hydro SP6500 did a great job and I didn't have to take it much above 50% the entire grow and still get better results than my previous lights at full power! Love it!
I hope everyone has had some excellent grows lately and beautiful harvests.βοΈ
@DoDrugs420, haha thanks friend. My cloning skills and methods have been a little lazy this year. But I somehow was having the most success just cloning in glasses of water.
@GreenBuzzNutrients, thanks friend, she's enjoying all of the Green Buzz products, my only adaptation ill have to make is with some sort of "grow nutrient" but otherwise she should be all green buzz all the way.π