Another week down. I been watering about 1.5 liters each plant every 3 days with 6.5ph dechlorinated tap water.
Keeping temps at 78 F and RH at 60% pretty steady.
Then all the sudden I got a burr up my ass and transplanted to their final home in some new 7gal fabric pots. This made me verrrrrrrrry nervous as this being my first grow its alittle stressful transplanting again, especially since it is a 2 month old plant. Then I messed up my math and shorted myself on soil by about 2 gallons, as you can see in the pics. This freaked me out and I already got some more coming in a cpl days. But building and amending my soil is prob one of my favorite things to do so far. All that being said these girls are looking alittle sad they are going to bounce back in a few days. I am considering flipping to flower in about 2 weeks.
Since I just transplanted and amended my soil using gaia green amendments and geared them towards veg. I know the general rule is to allow 2 weeks for them organic amendments to break down, will that deter me from flipping to flower next week or should I wait if so how long?
you can still flip at 2 weeks. also it good to keep giving them veg nutrients until the stretch has stopped.
I mix Gaia Green 444 and 284 in varying ratios to hit the mark I want. I also mix in worm castings too with some seaweed for extra K and micros.
The plants consumption of N does not change that much from veg to bloom. I still give them more N then just the 2% in 284 worm castings help with that.
They have some Insect Frass that works pretty good too.
Good Luck!
@OrganicLivingSoil, Appreciate it! I have noticed the Northern lights is already reaching and acting like it wants to flower so bad. Im excited to see what they look like in flower and thanks for the follow. I update every Sunday night
Are they autos? They may have an over abundance of nitrogen (the leaves are very dark green) this can stunt them.. although they look tied down.. never worry, they look great and will flower nicely
@OrganicLivingSoil, Appreciate you stopping by and thanks for the input. These are photoperiod and yea I got the top branches tied down to try and maintain an even canopy. I am going to remove the ties next week and likely see more height hopefully.