Nutrient Notes: I mixed the food and pH’ed to 7. Then checked the ppm for something like 2350! So I diluted with pH 7 RO water until about 1050 ppm then I added the microbes (TPS Billions & Mammoth Urine).
So I like to bend my plants, especially autoflowers will receive a lot of LST. I’ll just bend downward a little bit to help redirect hormones. Except this morning, I discovered the white trellis was cutting into the main stem towards the top. So I configured some green-tape as padding. Then later, before I zip up the ten, I habitually give her one little final bend on her top, without fully taking in the magnitude of what I was about to do. Immediately as I began to bend, I heard a snap! I just pulled my hand away and looked. It honestly took me a second to realize what had happened as nothing fell over or changed position. Apparently the trellis was supporting the plant with the LST configuration. Upon inspection, I almost completely broke off the entire top two nodes, right at the point where the trellis began to lacerate the plant. So I supported it with a make shift crutch and left for work.
Day 25- morning before work, she looks okay!
Day 25:
morning before work, she looks okay!
Removed cast and tied down on opposite side of break. Hopefully the last of her training. All the work is in Veg, then the rest is downhill, smooth sailing!
Low/High - 66F at night, 76F during the day.
Moisture Levels: average @ 45% RH.
Ventilation Fan Speed: 2
Fly Traps: -w/ 4 fungus gnats (avg. 1/week avg)
No signs of mold or mildew.
Light Intensity (Dimmer Switch @ 55%)
4” tall.