11/6:
Fed today.
Discontinued ONE and Beastie Bloomz, and just did a full stand-alone dose of Cha Ching. Added some humic acid as well.
This will be the last feeding for several plants....the two Thanos, the pewter-colored BlueAF, and one of the SpaceJams are ripening quickly. I'll flush them later this week and harvest them next weekend if all goes well.
11/9:
Fed 2 of the SpaceJams, the green BlueAF, and both Mandarin Sunsets, but flushed the colored BlueAF, both Thanos, and the most senesced SpaceJam with Liquidsoil and a few gallons of warm water each.
11/12:
Harvested the smaller Thanos, the little pewter-colored BlueAF, and the bushy SpaceJam..the others just weren't quite ready yet...it'll have to be next weekend, or maybe mid-week if they are ready and I can find the time.
I gave the survivors and other plants a drink of water with LiquidSoil.
11/15:
Flushed the remaining plants really well with LiquidSoil and warm water.
@Ezzjaybruh, Unless they banned me for something I said the day before about the sabotaged Nordstream2 pipeline, I can't imagine why...
I asked GD to fix it, but haven't heard back from them yet...and that 7-hour text ban has been in effect for over 100 hours at this point...
@Ezzjaybruh, Ya, subtle differences in CCT usually occur over several months in nature, but in my "pseudo-nature", I go from late Spring to early Fall with the flip of a switch....
@Ezzjaybruh, I may not actually be able to achieve 2100k with LED, but I'll keep trying...I haven't even turned on my flowering boosters yet!
My current 3000k seems very yellow only because I vegged them under closer to 6000k. In my experience, besides the actual photoperiod, it's not so much the absolute warmth of the CCT by itself that sends the flowering signal to plants, but moreso the contrast between the CCT exposure they had in veg versus what you give them in flower...along with reduced "nighttime" temperatures.