Week 3 Flower Day 1:
She’s looking good and already frosty on her tiny budlets. Although she hasn’t stretched as much as I expected, she should be slowing her down. At the end of this week I’ll be doing one last major defoliation and trim that bush. Lots of bud sites waiting for light.
Week 3 Flower Day 4:
At the end of last week I noticed she’s been drinking up a lot more, so naturally I bumped feed days from every 3 days, to every 2 days. I always make sure the top 2 inches of soil are dry before I feed.
Today I measured I did a slurry test (this is done by Nectar growers) to get a reading on my PPM. It read a little high and pH looked high as well. This told me they have the nutrition they need, but aren’t able to access it because I’m feeding too often. I did a corrective flush, 60 ml of Herculean Harvest in 2 gal of water pH’d at 6.2.
The HH will help uptake of the nutrients already in the soil and flush out any extra. I’ll take another slurry before next feed to see if we’re on track again.
Also, did the last defoliation session of the grow and exposed many more flower sites. She’s on auto pilot now.
Just caught up with your grow! I love your details concerning Oregon's Finest. I've been using that line, and I really, really like it. I'm still trying to dial in the quantities, but I love the mindset they have on their nutrient line.
You've done a great job with this grow! Its amazing how much this plant has developed over time! You had her trained nice and low. Now she is a mammoth. Great instructions and details. Thanks!
Some serious growing you got there. Looks very professional!
I did not know you can give so much different nutrients at one time. Happy growing you mad scientist! 😷💪
@IDOSWED, lol thank you! I don’t necessarily feed every nutrient every time I feed. Those are all in the regimen I use. I like to alternate between my Nectar, and my beneficial mycos and bacteria with my teas. I feed the soil with microbes, and they in turn feed the plant whatever she needs!