Went through another five gallons of nutrients. Mixed up the next batch with another .5g per gallon bring it up to 5g per gallon. Still no signs of nutrient burn. Tops are now 8-10 inches above the screen and have stopped stretching and have started to fill in. A take as few fan leaves off as possible. I just look over the tops every night and remove a few that might be shading bud sites. I also go under her skirts daily to remove any suckers or dying material.
I also added a 2700k AutoCob to the mix to give a little boost to the flowering.
Awesome. I’m doing a Super Skunk in the exact same style. Almost identical.
Can’t wait to see how yours turns out. I’m still 2-3 weeks away from flipping to flower as I want to fill my 120cm x 120cm canopy as much as I can. I’m about to start a journal on it so if you’re interested, check it out when it’s up. Good luck!
@HemiSync, no worries bro. When I get around to it, I will start a diary for them and get it up to speed. I’m currently at Day 11 of flower, so I have some uploading to get done.
Im totally new to growing indoors or at all, the whole raise the plant to help push it the scrog screen...genious. Im def gonna follow use for helpful tips like that. Keep up the good work. They look great!
@Greenthumb4488,
Thanks for the kind words. I actually raised the pot to add more room under the net to be able to get under her and clean up all the foliage under the screen. Now the buds are getting so close to my lights I might have to lower her back down again. Not a task I wish to do.
@Tophat,
Thanks, I’m hoping it just produces bud, I will work on filling the tent next time. 😂 This is just my training wheels run. Next time I’ll do it right with a new plant, not an old mother.
@simps,
Thanks for the kind words. I agree they are from the soil. I use mushroom compost in my mix, but they don’t normally show mushrooms. The mix must be on track if it’s able to grow mushrooms.