End of week 4 :]
So far everything went ok. They liked the transplanting for sure. We turned the lights on 350umol/m2 on 40cm height to get into week 5.
Pheno 3 is showing much of stretch from node 2.
Pheno 1 also got a little stretch in the second node but she kinda stretch a little more in width (horizontal) she also got the fattest leaf so far. (21x21) height x length in centimeters (23-1)
Pheno 2 is looking to be more of an indica dominant pheno. We will see how it develops.
17-1
2l water (little too much)
Spreading clover seeds around the substrates,
EverydayΒ top layer gettin sprayed for germinating the clover
20-1
Lowest branches and first leaves get pruned.
Lights on 30cm
21-1
Clover germinating and showing life π±
23-1
Pruning node 4 from all plants.
@DutchDudeGrow, to be honest idk. My idea about it was that when you grow and harvest a plant from a pot, you throw back all the waste like fanleafs and branches. This doesnt make up from the nitrogen it took the plant to grow obviously so i add some by using green manure. You can let them grow as big as you want before "harvesting" them. this way u can make up for the lost parts of plant that has been grown. Well this isnt gonna be excact ofcourse and u still need all the other elements. To be honest maybe its doing nothing big on a nutrient scale but it does bring organic material into your soil. My worms/bacteria/fungi love them :). Also a side note; to compost organic matter, there is some nitrogen needed.. so its quite confusing and stuff if you dive into it haha.
@HolyHerbs, interesting! Thanks for letting me know, that's some good info, do you see the difrence with or without ? Or how much is it? Significantly more nitrogen or?