👽The rye is earing, the sugar is sugaring, the cone is budding. Slowly but surely we move forward through the flowering stage, arranging for ourselves obstacles and entertainments of various perverted kinds. This time, the idea came to my mind that for a plant of this size, in the flowering stage, 3 liters of coco substrate in which it is contained may not be enough. The root system filled the entire space as much as possible and turned into a dense briquette (photo under the spoiler) and there are no opportunities for its further development, since I remove the roots hanging down to the bottom of the tank in a timely manner. Therefore, I dismantled my bush from the system and poured a new layer of coconut fiber on the bottom in a volume of about 2-3 liters, and installed the curly one in place. Madame painkiller coped with such a test as always perfectly well, judging by the rate of absorption of fluid and nutrients. But then there was one small embarrassment, in the form of a longitudinal crack on the trunk between the two upper stakes, due to inaccurate stretching due to sprinkled coconut, the height of the bush changed, respectively, and the tension became higher, followed by a break. But here, too, an indispensable friend of any grower came to the rescue, a tomato garter from a garden store! We shamanized the trunk a little and we go further.
👉 Solution:
Water 190ppm, ~8.5л
Silicon 4
CalMag 2
Gro 6.75, Micro 13.5, Bloom 20.25
1 ph Down
Total 1030, 6.5