November 27, 2023
Today i was pretty careful with the feed as you can see from the low ppm. I hate my tap water. It came out at 197 ppm. I added a little kelp, and a little micro nutrient. Anything more and i risk another burn, potentially. pH to 6.3. of the 12 plants, 9 are watered with nutrients listed above, but without microbs and enzymes. After feeding the 9, i add hygrozyme and hygroben to the remaining water (1 liter) and mix in the hygro Products and feed 140ml to each solo cup of the experimental plants. I think it's clear after 1 week that beneficial microbs and fungi are more valuable than first thought.
You can see the treated plants have little to no nutrient burn, while the rest of the plants are damaged from the 592 ppm initial feeding when planted. I knew it was a risk when i watered that in but decided to take the chance, and i lost. It's amazing how much more vigor and just over all growth of the inoculated plants vs. the rest, Crazy!
Hygrozyme is included in every watering
HygroBen is applied 1 time per week (today)
Azos was a 1 time application at planting
Mykos was applied at planting and will be further applied when transplanted into fabric pots.
I wasn't planning on topping any of the plants, but the Biscotti Mintz seems to be a stretchy fucker. I don't know if that's because of the light distance or what. The mum is kinda stretchy as well with long internode spacing. Any squat varieties will suffer with the lemon kush and biscotti because they seem lanky which will rob the squat plant (if any) of light intensity.