Hello Growmies,
As we enter the fourth week of vegetation for Caramel by Ganja Farmer Seeds, it's clear that these plants are thriving in their carefully controlled environment, each reaching an impressive height of about 22 cm. Their lush, vibrant foliage is a testament to the consistent care and optimal conditions they've been provided.
The environmental control strategy implemented for the Bruce Banner x White Russian is mirrored here, with the Spider Farmer humidifier skillfully managing the moisture levels in the air. The Inkbird controller is doing an excellent job of regulating the infrared heat mat, ensuring that the root zone temperature remains within the ideal range for healthy growth.
The Caramel plants have settled well into their 12.5-liter air-pots, which have allowed their roots to expand and strengthen. This increased root volume is directly contributing to their overall health and the impressive vertical growth we're observing. The Great White mycorrhizal inoculant used during transplantation is enhancing their nutrient and water absorption, setting a strong foundation for their vegetative and future flowering stages.
With the light intensity finely tuned to a PPFD of 150-180 and dimmed to 25%, these Caramel plants are enjoying a perfect balance of light that encourages growth without the risk of light stress. The IR and UV lighting routines remain a part of their daily cycle, fostering natural growth patterns and enhancing their resilience.
The Caramel plants exhibit robust and uniform growth, with ideal node spacing that paves the way for abundant bud sites in the future. Their environment, with consistent temperature and humidity, is proving to be an excellent climate for cannabis cultivation.
As these plants progress through the vegetative stage, they're on course for a seamless transition to flowering. The attention to environmental detail and plant care is poised to yield impressive results in the weeks to come.
Stay lifted,
Salokin.
@Still_Smoq, you should check out Rezin, got recommended to me a while back and most plants are taking great to it and start producing that early frost