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Dear diary,
Week 13 and week 4 of flower over and done with!
Aside from just regular feedings the main theme of this week has been heights.
I have reached the top of how high the light can be so the dimmer has to take over fully.
WC #3 has stopped growing, but WC #1 just keeps going.
🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
⏰ Day 88:
Feeding with a solution strength of 1.66ms and a pH of 6.0.
The lights have been raised to their maximum height, approximately 45cm above the top of the canopy, and set at around 75% intensity to achieve values of 32-34dli/700-800ppfd.
As the plants continue to show signs of growth, I will gradually lower the light intensity to prevent excessive intensity.
⏰ Day 89:
Feeding with a solution strength of 1.67ms and a pH of 5.7.
WC #3 is finally slowing down in its vertical growth. However, WC #1 still seems to have some stretch left in her.
⏰ Day 90:
Feeding with a solution strength of 1.67ms and a pH of 5.8.
⏰ Day 91:
Feeding with a solution strength of 1.67ms and a pH of 5.9.
WC #3 have reached its maximum vertical growth at approximately 83-83.5cm. WC #1 is slowing down but currently stands at 90cm. Hoping that she will stop growing vertically soon.
⏰ Day 92:
Feeding with a solution strength of 1.67ms and a pH of 6.0.
⏰ Day 93:
Feeding with a solution strength of 1.69ms and a pH of 6.2.
Additionally, WC #3 was slightly boosted to match the overall height of the other plants.
⏰ Day 94:
Feeding with a solution strength of 1.69ms and a pH of 6.3.
Fantastic work! I'm a newbee. One question. Day 139 reads:- WC #3: 95% cloudy, 4% amber, 1% clear. And Day 142:- 99% cloudy - so would that be 1% amber? Thanks and well done.
@Xilpa, thanks man! This was just my 2nd grow as well so I would put myself in the newbee category as well to be fair haha
But yeah so by day 142, they were about 99% cloudy with 1% amber.
I do understand that it can sound a bit weird as I had 4% amber in a previous day, but it’s as the previous days I was just looking at the tops, and for the last check I gave a estimate more looking across the entire plant. So the very tops were probably at 5-10% amber, but at the bottom it was basically 0, so averaged out to about 99% cloudy.
I otherwise just focus on getting rid of almost all the clear, and I have a tolerance for about 10-15% max of amber, so I cut when either:
1. Less than 1% clear or
2. Over 90% cloudly and 10-15% amber.