Toped them after 8 sidebranches
Repoted all to their final home
As medium i decided to be abit more sustainable:
50% earth (peat-free Terra Aquatica Organic soil light-mix)
30% coco (biproduct from cocomat production & fairtrade from sri lanka, 36h buffered in PH 6.1 calmag solution)
20% perlite
+-15g of mykorrhiza for each pot
The terraaquatica soil already contains coco but i have no clue in which %, i assume my soil is now like 50% coco, 30% earth, 20% perlite
On top of the soil i put a layer of diatomaceous earth(to prevent my archenemies the thrips to stop hatching)
and on top of that another thick(2-3cm) layer of pure perlite to hold moisture
It was alot of work, it's summer so it's ok but i'm afraid in winter i'll just buy some pre-mixed stuff
The last harvest is still drying so they're in the garden till they can move into the tent
Will inspect them for bugs before moving them indoors...i saw some bug laying eggs on them just after 20min of repoting 😬
@Unkraut, denk da macht man auch nichts verkehrt mit . Bin da auf deiner seite , manchmal ist weniger mehr . Lieber nicht so hoch dosieren und wenn man merkt okay da geht noch was Kann man ja immer noch höher dosieren . So sollte man echt am besten fahren 🍀👊🍀
@GrowWithFlow,
ich find sie sind etwas zu hell, hab mich sehr zurückgehalten mit grow dünger die ersten wochen, am sonntag das erste mal 3ml/L geben und heute morgen waren sind sie schon viel dunkler
33c the highest? wow, but as long as the vpd is up, not a big problem.
growzyme helps too, but in my opinion i would go for 80 percent and lower the lights- to catch up.