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Jumped the ppm up to around 800 and got a bit of tox, as you can see with the dark curling leaves. Not doing a res change, just adding a bit more orca and letting it come down naturally over the next week.
I have also learned my lesson on being stingy with seeds. From now on I will be planting double what I intend to grow, then only keeping the ones that are growing vigorously. These two have been in the exact same conditions, getting the exact same nute solution, under the exact same light, since germ. You would think the differences between them would be marginal, however the one on the left while growing at the same rate (node wise) it is only half the size in basically every way. Even the roots are much smaller than the other, of which has developed a hefty ball already.
As for technique, topped em both from the 5th to the 3rd and pruned the 1st and 2nd. Probably not going to go extreme with the manifolding, but I am going to top at least 2 more times and prune as needed.
Hopefully as I continue to veg them, the smaller will hit a growth spurt. If not, I'll lst the bigger one more to help even out the canopy.
@D_growz, if you want a good deal on their genetics - check this site out.. Not affiliated with this company or anything but they sell ethos “unreleased” stuff on the low for like $30 a 5 pack and $60 a 10 pack. Excellent crosses
www.getseedsrighthere.com
Go to unreleased ethos under breeders. Been running these lately. End game 3 x ethos cookies 16. Got a Punchberry cookies cross.. I could go on.
Looking good! Excited to see this one come to fruition. Looks like you've got a couple bushy beasts going there. Badass work as per usual. keep it up! Happy growing bro!
@@Permafry, thanks a lot! I feel like I still have a lot to learn but getting better each time.
Definitely will post the plans for the next one when I start the next diary.
@D_growz, oh I see what you mean, the one one the left is tiny tiny. What a great amount of growth sites you've got going on that lady. Damn she's gonna be a monster under your care! Great work and Happy growing!
@WhiteEdge, Thanks! The app glitched out on me and wouldn't upload the new pics so the current ones are about a week before harvest. I'll def update once the dry is done.
"I have also learned my lesson on being stingy with seeds. From now on I will be planting double what I intend to grow, then only keeping the ones that are growing vigorously." - This is a good idea, at first every seed was precious to me but now, only 6 weeks into my second grow, I already have more seeds than I could reasonably grow this year. I am learning so much! Plant more than you need and take the best forward. We are spending time every day for weeks or months, best to invest that time in worthy progeny.
@UnorthadoxDude, for real. This is my 6th grow, I've just gotten very lucky with my plants in the past and they've all grown relatively well. This time though, the difference is unreal. I haven't gotten seeds from any I've grown, but in comparison ro the return of even 1 plant a pack of seeds is cheap so may as well filter out the best
I Just read your entry about germinating more seeds for a better selection. And I dropped three more seeds in to the five i dropped in the water yesterday.
I always forget to be more picky about my plants.
@Metatronix, yea, lesson learned for sure. The difference between the two was noticeable even in the first week. I normally just germ however many I intend to grow and just roll with it, but with this small one I'm not too optimistic about the yield. And at the end of the day, one truly virile plant could easily pay for a while pack of seeds, so no need to hold back
@Metatronix, thanks!
I added a pic of the new setup today. I've got a bit more work to do before I put it into action. Ready to get the next one going!