After seeing she took well to the new nutrients, I increased the strength. Watering is easy in the coco but you need to water a lot to leech the substrate. This currently involves a daily gallon of distilled water mixed up to her liking. I am going to assume she is going to be drinking a lot more in the future, but as long as the coco stays wet, one gallon will give me 1/8" in my 21" dia. drip tray of run off which I remove immediately with a turkey baster. Her stem began looking more stable, and with tasty side nodes shooting off, I decided it was time to bend her over to take her for what she's worth! She seems to love it and adjusting her back down is a daily battle.
@JUNGLE_B4RNS, I actually thought at this point I wasnt leeching enough while watering. My nutes were building up in the coir and despite using fairly low strength, I thought I was seeing nitrogen claws. Run off PPM was constantly higher than input. I cut it lower and lower, this would turn out to leave her pale and sad. Whatever the case, I give it to FastBuds DNA for her chugging along. I'll fix the irigation problem by adding a drain res. and grabbing a drill pump so I can push more water through this puppy without sitting for hours with a turky baster!
Loving the grow and its inspiring me to set my own up for the first time. I'm setting up my first 2x4 grow tent in the coming weeks. Im worried about temperature control in the tent how do you deal with that?. Also, do you mind sharing your tips for ventilation? Specifically where do you run you vent out to. Is it dangerous to vent the air from the tent into an apartment room? Does it need to go outside the apartment the be safe? Thanks again