Two bigger clones instead of 9 smaller ones.
Having bigger plants in the G-tools cabinet is challenging because of the limited height.
Thrips are still around, unfortunately.
They're quite light green therefore I increased Terra Vega to around twice as much as Canna advises.
Your nutrient correction last week made a significant difference in color. It seems that you managed to dial in the nutrients without overdoing itπ
Carry on with your excellent work! ππ --π
@Shijo_Kingo, I think many of the fertilizers are way off in their ratios as well as their strenghts.
The macro nutrients, micro and trace elements are close to impossible to dial in; in your conquest for the perfect grow, unless you DIY (if you are picky and want pristine/perfect grow, not just what you think looks OK(DIY!)).
I find, finding a pre-mixed brand that works --is as hard as trying to find a pair of pants that fits on every person on earth! You will end up with a bulky pair of pants that doesn't feel -or look right on anyone.
Not to mention the steep co$t/pricβ¬ π± compared to DIY ππ.
As you are into re-vegging/cloning you have a golden opportunity to get 100% dialled in with your particular plant over time.
DIY-mix, cultivate, take notes, clone and repeat, now using the fresh data from the previous grows --until you are happy with the result.
Buying salts in bulk, atleast for me cost roughly the same as liquid ferts pre-mixed, but with the bulk I normally end up with 5-10kg extra calcium nitrate etc for the next 100+++ grows π.
As a former exotic fish enthusiast, I quickly realized the potential for using DIY aquarium nutrients when growing marijuana. The strength in a planted aquarium compared to growing weed in hydroponics is not the same, but you can use the same nutrients, just adjust the ratio/strength to your plants current needs.
https://www.theaquariumwiki.com/wiki/PMDD
If you are too lazy, making your own spreadsheet; converting atomic mass units into working data in your quest to calculate the perfect nutrients ; you intend to mix to get a good ratio/ppm:
https://eketjall.se/akvariekalkylatorn/
https://rotalabutterfly.com/nutrient-calculator.php
is another decent page to get your DIY project started, and will do the math for you (works for most of the added components you intend yo use in your DIY project).
Good luck! ππ€π
@Still_Smoq
Thanks I just do not understand why I need to give so much fertilizer.
When you look at the nutrient schedule that comes with Canna's products, the plants should thrive at much lower levels. But I know from experience that they don't. With their BioCanna products I used to give 10 (!) times as much to get and keep them equeally green.
I didn't measure anything. Now, that I've tested the water with double the amount of bloom fertilizer it shows that the pH is fine but the EC is at the highest Canna recommends.
The inward curling happened after I switched to bloom fertilizer. That's why I could suspect over fertilization :-). Let's see what happens the coming weeks!