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It's been a week of chasing VPD as well as upgrading the dehumidifier. Both ladies seem to be doing great minus the stresses that I have put them through. The Strawberry Cheesecake is one strong lady and is COVERED. She's looking fire and frosty. The Northern Lights is looking greaty as well, she has a multitude of budsites, and is starting to plump up just as well. I've been letting them do their thing.
Got a great flush in, measuring the runoff, ppm was in decent range for this stage of flower from what I've been researching,however I believe I had issue that started in week 3 of veg, didn't get any runoff on the Strawberry Cheesecake on the first feed and less than adaquate on the 2nd feed. Still learning and now I have a flow to my watering style as well as the frequency down.
These ladies genetics are amazing in my novice opinion, no matter what kind of stress I've put them through, they both have recovered gracefully and are producing some great looking flowers. I am very excited for the next couple of weeks and hope to be having a nice harvest here in a month or so.
Lookin juicy. Keep it up, almost there. Good call on ignoring that dude. I did some of the things he mentioned (not per his advice) and saw nothing but problems. Any “problems” your plants are displaying aren’t even problems. I’m psyched to see your first harvest 💪
@WatercanWampa, Thanks! I've been having some issues lately that seem to be turning around with my 1st feeding. I am definetly dedicated to these ladies.
Plants look great for a first grow. Good job. Enjoy the flowers from your labor. Only thing I seen you might wanna watch for in future grows. When your leaf tips turned brown, and curled up and in. This is nutrition burn. In you case I think it was probably not enough irrigation when you fed them. The substrate likely had some build up from old nutrition, which caused the burning. I have done the same thing myself before. A good way to monitor it is to test the ph of your run off. Anyway, just hopefully a helpful observation. Again, awesome 1st grow. 👍🏻😜
@Roberts, My media also contains dolomite lime, so I'm thinking that's countering the pH drop while still seeing a high TDS? I'm clearly no expert but sounds like it makes sense. I also ran a feed/feed/flush schedule, which in my next run I think I prefer the feed/flush. I appreciate the feedback and agree.
@B_Content,just trying to help your next grow be that much better is all. Good luck. Usually the high tds sends the ph down a lot is why I say what I did. 🌱👍🏻
@Roberts, Thanks growmie. I actually agree with you 100% I believe it started in week 3. I actually had to pay more attention to my runoff TDS compared to my runoff pH. Not sure if it was the meter or what, but my pH never deviated more than .5 wound up calibrating a completed different TDS and pH pens and pH was still in range, while TDS on the otherhand was ridiculously high. Finally got a watering amount and frequency down. Thanks for stopping by!