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Germinated in a peat pellet. Took roughly 4 days.
I just gave them their first feed of green planet medi one kit. It is now in a 1 gal coco perlite mix.
Watered her on the 15th at 6.4ph 320ppm. I used same nutrient strength as last week but didn't use distilled water.
I added some gp pro cal to this week's feed.
Next week will get topped and moved to 2.5gal pots.
April 22 Watered at 6.13ph 610ppm.
April 25 Watered at 5.77ph 668ppm. Transplanted to 2.6gal pots of coco perlite.
I also topped her almost a week ago now. She is beautiful. I moved the light up about 6 inches to help them stretch a bit more I'd like to spread them out and tie them down. The light is only at half power 325W.
I missed a week. In this time I have increased pot size to 7 gal. The roots looked very healthy transplanting. I really do love the improvement in roots with the new product line and switch to coco over soil.
I reduced nutrients slightly over what was posted as the water is very hard here and was burning the leaf tips a bit. The ppm tested at around 710 and ph at 5.6. I forgot to write these down.
I added a net to help even out the canopy.
I did quite a bit of defoliation but it really does not look like it. I pulled so much off of the stardawg. More than any other plant. I think in the range of 40-50 leaves and spread it out good.
I will switch to flower next week. She should bounce back from the defoliation and start stretching her legs in the new pot by then.
She has got a lot of bud sites. Maybe I should have thinned her out some.
The clip fan I had next to her fell off and walked the corner good but she bounced back beautifully.
Zero issues. She looks great. Might actually be too many buds in there. I will remove some of the leaves after the stretch I think.
I am wondering if my yield would be as good with less medium and more frequent feeds in coco. Something I am going to consider for the next grow.
I defoliated a bit and evened the plants out with concrete blocks. Canopy is a lot more even now. Everything is on cruise control with these nutrients. I like them.
This one turned out to be a real monster. Humidity has been around 50% which is real high for this city so I was a bit worried and did a check on the buds. No bud rot that I could find so ventilation is good. It is packed full of buds though for sure. Big yielder.