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Both plants have the same soil mixture, except that one has sheep manure and the other has earthworm humus. Both solid organic fertilizer has similar organic matter content (20% sheep and 15% earthworm), yet the runoff EC of the plant with earthworm humus is way higher than that of the sheep manure.
Sheep manure: runoff ph= 6.1 and runoff EC: 800 ppm
Earthworm humus: runoff ph= 6.5 and runoff EC: 2000ppm
Two days ago I broke the main cola of the bigger plant. Probably such mistake will cost a few grams. The growth of the other stems is good. The other plant its a little bit shorter, but is growing well.
Purple (sheep manure). Runoff EC= 542 ppm and Ph= 7.1. Just fed her with liquid bat guano at 500 ppm.
White /earthworm humus). Runoff EC= 2000 ppm and Ph= 6.8. Extremely high EC within the medium, but the plant isnt showing nutrient excess. Compared to the purple pheno, the white pheno´s secondary stems are shorter.
Well, these two little dwarfs are entering their final week. Trichomes are getting milky, so probably gave them 1 week more and chop. Given the small size they attained, I will probably not use the available soil amendments in autoflowers anymore. It seems they get shocked after put them in their final pot with the soil mixture. Probably the earthworm humus that sell in this city have a nutrient deficiency given the short secondary stems in the white pheno compared to the purple pheno with sheep manure.
Purple flowers smell like sweet mango and normal flowers smell a mix of sweet and citrus. Highly resinous flowers. These little dwarfs hopefully will give me around 15 grams. Next time will run this genetic without soil amendments.