10/10/24 Short facts:
- did continue with LST
- watered 1 x 1,5l; 1 x 0,3; 1 x 1,2l
- VPD @ 0.8 -- raised by 0.1
- Light @ 50% - ~560 ppfd -- increased by 10%
- Bio-Grow dosage was increased
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Sorry for not forgetting to post the third week, i completely forgot to post the pictures for the Lemon Cherry Cookies...
Not much to report this week. I raised the light intensity to 50% and increased the VPD.
LST is going great. (It’s the first time I’m really trying to do it properly.) Nearly every day, I’ve had to adjust the LST. I also had to cut off some leaves because they weren’t getting much light anymore. Right now, she is a little bit behind the other two plants, and I'm not sure why. Could be the genetics, but maybe she doesn't like, that right next to her is the only air intake, that I'm using. So the roots could be a little bit colder, than the roots of the other two plants, and the air should also be a little colder, although the temperature in the room is always between 20 to 22.6 degrees. But still she is doing good, so nothing to complain there. (Also I have to buy some heating mats for the winter, so the root temperature probably won't be any problem in the upcoming future.)
@MrGoonai, das hört sich gut an, die Damen sollten in ein paar Tagen wieder strahlen. Für den letzten Lebensabschnitt ist es für die Damen normal das Chlorophyll abzubauen und ihre Blätter in hereliche herbstfarben zu tauchen bei dieser hier erkenne ich jedoch einen Mangel. Nichtsdestotrotz für den 2 ten grow ist es echt klasse geworden! Halte uns weiter auf dem laufenden und drücke dir die Daumen auf eine fette ernte!
@Dendegrow, Danke dir! Ist mein zweiter Grow.
Ich habe diese Woche nochmal Horn- und Knochenmehl gegeben, da sich ein Stickstoffmangel abgezeichnet hatte, da ist auch noch Phosphor drin. Hoffe, dass damit alle Blätter wieder schön grün hinkriege.
@NAS_Garden, Thank you very much!
It really seems, that this is one of these Phenos!
I'll probably going to defoliate her a little bit more in the next week.
@yun23, They are called clover - or Klee in german - they are used as a cover crop. They do help against loosing too much water on the top of the earth. They are also helping in giving the earth around them a little bit of nitrogen. It also helps to establish useful bacteria inside the earth 👍
I also do spray the water my plants are getting, and having them, helps against spraying earth out of the pots 😂
And it also helps the Cannabisplant, when there are fungus gnats, they can eat the roots of the clover😓