The plants are coming on well over the last week.
I am not using any nutrients, just yet, as I bought brand new soil and I know the soil is not depleted of nutrients just yet.
I will slowly add nutrients on week 3 at a does that is a 3rd of the recommended daily dose.
I am doing it this way as not not cause any growth issues which is hard to detect in what are still essentially "saplings"
At week 3 I am going to be changing from a 600w HPS to to a 1000w led.
The light set I plan on using is going to be slightly different to that of a "traditional grower" this will all become clear later on.
Full spectrum light, with a strong light density is vital for yield and dense buds.
Put it this way....I'm experimenting so you don't have to 😂
@jeffro4891, Careful growmie, Gaia green range takes awhile for the first dose of nutrients to begin working in the soil. I’d try only feed using Gaia green once every 4-8 week depending on the size of plants
I just started my first grow ever of any kind about 5 weeks ago with gorilla Z and I have to say that I'm surprised how she looks. I've got one in a little 2x2x5. The only knowledge I have is through my own studies so I don't really have much to say other than I used nothing but mother earth groundswell as my medium and rubbed in some gaia greens all purpose 444 . I used a 3 gallon bag and used one TBLS of gaia per gallon of soil. Up until last week all had had given her was strictly water. And I think she is healthy. I honestly don't know for sure
@Golden,thank you very much. I’ve pretty much been to nervous to add too much notes. I’m fox farm big bloom now. I’m currently wanting to learn lst. And when is a good time to try to lollipop
@jeffro4891, Careful growmie, Gaia green range takes awhile for the first dose of nutrients to begin working in the soil. I’d try only feed using Gaia green once every 4-8 week depending on the size of plants