A few weeks have past and I transplanted the 10 Nana Glue into 10 gallon fabric pots. When transplanting I used roughly 10 gallons of medium per pot. The plants were already in 3 gallons of medium. This makes the total volume of medium being used 13 gallons. I am currently watering the 10 plants using roughly 25 gallons of water or roughly 2.5 gallons per plant. I am getting roughly .5-1 gallon of run off per plant which I vacuum up using a shop vacuum.
I changed the light cycle to 18 hours on 6 hours off to prepare for the transition to flower.
Added trellis netting and began to weave branches for optimal coverage.
I am feeding at 10ml/gal of Base A+B and 5ml/gal of Cal Mag.
Lights are set at 50%.
I noticed that the plants became much happier with the increase in feeding. I am preparing for the flip to flower and plan on doing that in the next few days.
I experienced a light pest pressure. I normally spray once per 1 week with Mammoth Canncontrol and Lost Coast Plant therapy alternating each week. I noticed pressure from thrips so I increased the spray regimen. Over the course of three days I sprayed Mammoth, Lost Coast, then Mammoth again. Once flower starts I no longer spray anything on the plants.
My equipment consists of a PULSE grow meter, 240V Titan Controller, Quest 110 dehumidifier, 4 Growers Choice ROI 720's, 4 Hurricane 20" fans, 8" exhaust and carbon filter hooked up to a Blue Labs humidistat, portable Pelonis 12000 BTU air conditioner and Mainstays oil filled radiant heater connected to a Blue Labs temperature meter, Mondi 1585X sump pump connected to a garden hose for hand watering, blue labs PH pen, blue labs PPM/EC pen, 10 fabric pots, 10 plastic plant saucers, and 10 plastic plant risers, and plastic trellis netting for plant support.