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It’s already been 6 days and the root still hasn’t gotten through, I see it in the mineral wool cube, I hope it will go down soon, I changed the water today and added fertilizer, I don’t hope the tarantula will stay the root, ppm is now 355, and ph is 5.5
Hydroponics Bruce Banner I changed the solution in the tank, changed ppm to 755, pH 5.5; The roots are in good condition, I can’t understand why the growth is so low, I set the light to 75% Soil Rock Machine It was hot, now the temperature has returned to normal and normal growth has begun, I made a second fold, I hope it will survive it well. Let's watch it together.
07/30/24 I changed the solution and increased ppm to 810. Crazy growth, first experience with hydroponics, I think there will be a good harvest, I added calmag from indika to the solution, I hope the problem with yellow leaves will be solved.
We are growing slowly, I think he needs at least 1 more month to fully mature, this is my first experience with dwc. I removed the lower level of floors so that the energy was concentrated on the main branches. If anyone sees any problem, you can write it in the comments. Rock Machine from DC did not survive because the Hulk completely closed the boxing space, I think my mistake in this is that there was no need to install dwc and ground in such a small space.
I added the last fertilizers to the base, alas, there is no more left, I didn’t calculate much, the plant has become noticeably larger in the last 2 weeks.
Gentlemen, experts, a question for you: what do you think the plant lacks or, on the contrary, what is there in abundance?
I can’t understand why the buds don’t get wider, is it genetics or a lack of grip?
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Week 14. Harvest
5 months ago
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Bruce Banner Auto(Calibuds) - Custom Breeder & Strain