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So these girls are at day 10 so i figured why not start a diary. They went through a little heat stress so hopefully they will be ok. Have them in roots soil will mephisto amendments. Might feed them some roots organic late in bloom.
Girls are around day 16 and are doing well. I gave them a nice microbial tea today. Pretty much just guiding them through the first couple weeks. They seem to bounce back from the heat 😊.
So the girls are at day 22 and are really starting to pick up the pace. Tea seemed to really whip them into shape and they appear much more lively. I will continue on with the just water schedule but might try some defoliation.
Been a little with my light upgrades but here we are. Girls are looking great and the Memphisto soil amendments are very impressive. I'll be adding some worm castings this week.
These girls were grown in Mephisto's soil amendment and roots organic soil. just water in the little worm castings towards the end. These girls took around 65 days. I ran three plants and yielded 353g. Absolutely love this strain and it is one of my main producers. Consistently big dense buds with an all-around incredible hi.💪👍
She was harvested at day 65 on all three. She was grown in Mephisto's soil amendment in roots organic original soil. Very easy grill but you might want to watch out for nitrogen toxicity. Buds were very dense and Fat. definitely a great producer and a great high. She is going to stay in my lineup for sure and I would recommend it for anyone on any level.
@Tripaholic88, I think three beers is the most consistent strain. Just incredible dense nuggets that smell just as good as they look. It's a straight workhorse
@EveryGrow, yes if you're looking at g/ft2. The g/watt im working on but with three plants under a 1000 watt fixture drives the # down. I'm experimenting with less wattage and same plant count to get better efficiency. Hopefully quality and yield stay the same. Never ending learning curve.
Compost tea is a liquid extract of compost that contains plant growth compounds and beneficial microorganisms. Liquid extracts have been used for hundreds of years in agriculture to promote plant and soil health.
Liquid extracts have been used for hundreds of years
I never see it before. Did you try it already ?
Yeah I just brew a basic tea with some earthworm castings, cold pressed kelp, molasses, and little alfalfa meal . Put it in a net and let it bubble for 24 hrs. Girls go bananas for it. You can add some guanos to it and make it basically a feed tea also. I don't use compost but you definitely can. When you add the tea you'll notice a difference in a few hrs or the very next day. 💪
The heat has been a battle the last couple weeks. I actually raised my lights as high as they can go so I'm hoping that should be good. They're about 48in above the seedlings. 👍