June 18, day 47, transplanted up to a tall 7.5 gallon pot which will be the final pot size. I made the pot out of two 5 gallon pots, so it is much taller and thinner than a regular 7-10 gallon. This has the advantage of keeping the grow medium better aerated, and decreasing the amount of the grow medium that stays soggy after watering. It's a big jump in size as I needed to weave it into a scrog, but I also don't want to repot it while it's tangled in a trellis net.
The growth is really speeding up, and I will probably flip the light cycle in the next few weeks. The Mars Hydro SP-3000 is now at 18 inches and 75 percent power. This is going to be the veg sweet spot, only going to full power during flowering. I love the power and coverage of this light, and the dimmer has been so useful!
June 20, day 49, growth has stayed strong post transplant, so I am glad the large pot size is not causing issues. The trellis net is keeping everything flat. The top canopy is dense enough that took a few dense leaves out, and completely removed lower growth.
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Mate, you have acid in soil due to exces perlite dust and I had also that kind of issues so now I only use soil and baltic peet and no verm. or perlite mix for me any more. Keep the good grow. ๐ค๐ค๐ค