Temperature and measurements listed in grow conditions are averaged for the week. The pH listed in the grow conditions is soil pH. Nutrients listed in nutrients section are ml/per gallon of soil.
Day 1 we had rain showers in the morning and throughout the day. They showed first sign of flower.
Day 2 we had rain in the morning, drizzle and showers in the afternoon. The ferrous sulfate reduced the soil pH from just above 7 to just below. I added 10ml blood meal and 10ml ferrous sulfate top dressed to each pot. The nitrogen should boost the stretch during early flower. The additional ferrous sulfate should keep the pH in the 6.5-7 range and help with chlorosis during early flower.
Day 3 we had more rain, drizzle, and mist all day. The soil pH is responding slowly. It's down to 6.8
Day 4 we had rain all morning. The pots are soaked.
Day 5 we missed the scattered showers, but it's been 80-90% humidity. We did have lots of sunshine.
Day 6 we had lots of sunshine and temperatures above 80° F
Day 7 we had lots of sunshine with temperatures in the mid 80's F. I had to water about .5 gallons directly from the hose. The well water is 7.6 pH and 50°F.
Overall this week was a success this plant more than doubled in height. There's still a small excess of phosphorous in the soil. The plant grew into it this week.
@Still_Smoq, thanks. This one turned out pretty good. I've been recycling soil and all of my soil has way too much phosphate in it. It didn't seem to bother this one much.