The temperatures, humidity, and watering volume(if measured) in grow conditions are all averaged for the week. The pH is soil pH. Any watering done by me is well water which is 7.6 pH and 50Β° F. Any listed nutrients are ml/gallon of soil spread evenly across the top of the soil.
Day 1 we had a high temperature of 85Β°F with sunny skies. I watered 3-5 gallons from the hose.
Day 2 we had high temperature of 87Β°F with partly cloudy to cloudy skies. I watered 3-4 gallons from the hose. I added 100 ml of blood meal spread evenly across the top of the soil.
Day 3 We had a high temperature of 85Β°F. It rained the previous night and intermittently raining and thunderstorms today. I did get these trained a little this morning. It's not the prettiest but I took some foliage off and opened them up by tying the branches to stakes arranged on the outside of the pots. I added 50ml plant tone and 50ml feather meal in top of the soil. The rain is watering today.
Day 4 we had a high temperature of 73Β°F and all day rain. The rain was what remained of hurricane Beryl. There was a lot of wind up to 20 miles per hour. These girls handled it and loved the rain.
Day 5 we had clear sunny skies and a high temperature of 85Β°F. I fed 150 ml feather meal and 45 ml Coop Poop. I watered 3-5 gallons from the water hose.
Day 6 we had a high temperature of 86Β°F and partly cloudy skies. Plants #1 and #3 developed powdery mildew on their lower leaves. The #2 plant is showing immunity. I'm going to treat for the next 5 days with Arber organic biofungicide. I ran the fertilizer a little hot the girls are clawing and super dark green this evening.
Day 7 we had a high temperature of 85 with partly cloudy skies.
This week was a success. The girls added height and began flower. The powdery mildew that developed on #3 and #1 is minimal and only on the lower leaves. I'll remove these and try to get them a little more air flow.
The girls have been so hungry now that they've gotten some size. The soil I used was recycled organic and had a lot of built up phosphorus from on my previous runs, which meant I couldn't add anything with phos as it would push them to lockout. It's finally playing out and I'm barely keeping these girls fed with enough nitrogen. The nitrogen I added actually had the leaves clawing about 6 hours after I added it. It wasn't bad and you can see on day 7, the girls were already back to business as usual. I finished topping these pots off with soil.
The Sun plays a big part in my plants growth. There is very limited room with lots of morning and evening shade. That's why some of these were growing more on one side than the other. It's now changed direction and I've moved the plants to their permanent spot in the garden.
@Backtotheroots2222, I'll keep that in mind. I'd like to run a little lower ph but it's proven to be challenging to keep it below 7. That 7.6 ph well water keeps soil ph elevated.
@Backtotheroots2222, looks like the soil is holding at 6.8 ish. My water from the well is 7.6 and unless it rains that's what I use. I don't mind it running a lil high once we're in flower.
@Backtotheroots2222, it usually runs high around 7. I've been using the ferrous Sulfate to keep it down between 6.4-6.8. I'll check it tomorrow and let you know what it's running.