By continuing to use the website or clicking Accept you consent to our cookies and personal data policy and confirm that you are at least 18 year old. For details please see Privacy Policy and Terms
I'm still looking for the optimal environmental setup and I'm looking forward to explosive growth. And if not on the first try, it will definitely come on the next.
We are starting the third week. We are fighting pH, but hopefully we will win the war. We are slowly starting LST. We believe in further growth before switching to flowers.
We are in week five. I was a little embarrassed because my girls reacted to the stress by shrinking. Now the situation is perhaps consolidated and we are gaining weight. They will be such tiny beauties, I really hope.
pH still unstable (5-6), EC of rainwater supplemented with a mix of organic fertilizers to a value of min. 1.2-1.6
The girls look healthy so I cuted some leafs but only so much, as the all tops have good position for light source.
what is small is beautiful.
The girls look healthy and vital. coconut has an unnecessarily low EC - 0.8 and pH 7.4 - both from leaching measurements from coco samples in distilled water.
The EC of the solution will be set at level 1.5 with the intention of gradually increasing it up to 2.5. pH by the same principle with a start around 6 and an upper limit of 6.5.
looks easy right?
What girls will say. Only time can show.
I almost forgot. the led panel hangs closer to the tops of the plants
increasing nutrient doses, monitoring EC and pH doesn't bear fruit, I think. Training also takes its toll and the girls flourish.
We will continue to feed and observe...
Second half of week brings quite intensive growth. Continue with LST, because need light penetration and some leaves out with same purpose.
What does next days bring? I am exciting...
They are no longer teenagers and are women in their prime!
The buds harden and thicken and it is a joy to watch the changes day by day.
Now we start observing the trichomes and wait for the optimal day D, hour H.