She definitely seems to be recovering, I’m quite relieved. Time for potting on, she went into a 6 gallon pot with 1 gallon super soil mixed with 2 cups worm castings on the bottom and lighter soil mix on the top. I also added mycorrhizae. Her bottom leaves were touching the soil, so I did some light defoliation. I plan to do more, but I don’t want to stress her out.
I line a milk crate with landscaping fabric, this allows air pruning of the roots. The crate then sits in a tray of perlite. I will top water for the first week or 2 to ensure the soil is evenly moist, then I will water the perlite. The water will wick up into the soil and the plant will grow roots all the way down. Since most of the nutrients are already in the super soil, I will only top water once a week or as needed to add any extras.
I wasn’t originally planning it, but I much prefer to grow under a screen. Since there are 3 different varieties in the tent, they will each get their own screens. I just need to figure out how to get the fan back in there.
Just went through from germination to here. I love your process and everything looks great. I can't wait to see the results so I can compare my white widow to yours as I am running with ac infinity leds and your running hps. I forgot to update my current white widow grow this past weekend but I switched to flower yesterday so I'm gonna watch for your guides updates until harvest and maybe implement some of your techniques as I try to improve my third run of white widow. It's really the weight that I'm not happy with on my end. The smell, taste and looks are on point for my phenos, but I just need More lol. Subscribed.
@RollingStoned, thanks man, it’s taken me a couple runs to get things worked out, but I’m really happy with this process. I think I can always learn from each other, I’ll be following your grow as well. If you ever have questions or suggestions, please let me know 😁