DAY 22
This strain is clearly not very happy with the nutrient strength - see clawed leaves in pic. This is one of the drawbacks of R-DWC - you can't adjust the nutrient strength differently for each plant. Definitely best to use a single strain for all pots or, best of all, clones.
DAY 25
Added 2 more Telos 0008 lights and removed the CDM and HPS units - tent is now 100% LED @ 4 x 240W.
This Waist Deep plant is looking very nice - it is as big as my largest Chemdogging and the branch I cracked last week seems not to be in any trouble. She seems to be happier with the nutrient strength too. Amazing root growth!!
@BigDaddyK, I just calibrated my pH pen and it was out of whack (giving higher readings) so a good lesson learned there - you were spot on with the diagnosis. Nice one.
@BigDaddyK, Thanks for taking as look - really appreciate it. pH is 6.2 and I was thinking cal/mag issue myself. I've added a cal/mag supplement so will see if it helps. Cheers. The plants were doing well so I don't want to fuck it up at this stage!
Looking 👀 good thus far my friend. I am a RDWC Hydroponic grower myself, so I love seeing others utilizing, in my opinion, the greatest cultivation technique for cannabis. Have you grown RDWC before? Best of luck with this grow!!!
“Keep It Safe, Keep It Green, & Smoke 💨 It Up!!!”
@MagicMikesMeds, hi man, this is my second RDWC grow and I am totally converted. What a technique! My theory is it appeals to those of us who like to be in control of as many variables as possible in the grow. Any way the results speak for themselves!
Thanks for the kind words.