I am loving the movement on these ladies. Gave them a topping, and they responded really well. Keeping their pH dead center @ 6.5 and slowly introducing some nice organic nutes. Made some bamboo and water cress FPJ; treating like any other concentrated nutrient. Introducing them slowly. Still keeping the water light. I removed the cabana's on monday. Watching to keep light burn away. Saw some curling on the leaf edges this morning so I decided to relocate them to a much lower power LED area until I can finish training them, and they harden.
Probably give her some LST this week/weekend; pumped to try out my new container design. Loads of tie downs. Hoping to get ~6 controlled cobs on this grow. I really pushed the limits of stress and training with my first run of auto's, gonna dial this round back and let them fill in the areas I'd like slowly.
Hope everyone had an awesome week of growing. ✌️🌱 #stompergang
Looking good man keep up the great work can’t wait to see the difference between the organic vs the bottle nutes I’ve been thinking about going organic myself would u recommend it? Can’t wait to see the harvest
@Allprofit13, so far I'm loving the organic nutes. I'm just making my own FPJ with bamboo shoots from my garden. I tried buying some water cress, but the ladies seemed to enjoy the grass+ FPJ. I've been adding some compost (old lawn clippings, soil, earth worm castings, fresh bat guano) to the tea as well. So far so good! They're going back into the strong LED tent this week, so we shall soon see. So far my home made nutes have saved me about $15. Take that over the whole grow and it'll prob be closer to $60 less by the end, and I'm learning more about what these ladies actually crave. I'd definitely give it a try. Making nutrient teas from kitchen / garden scrap makes a TON of sense, and is tangibly saving me $. 😁