2024-11-12 to 2024-11-19
11-13 Day 4/58
4th day of flower. The plants have stretched 2 to 3 inches
5g pots - 1/2g Transition Feed*
3g pots - 1/2g Transition Feed*
1g pots - 1q Transition feed*
Colloidal silver to pollen plant
11-14 Day 5/59
Colloidal silver to pollen plant
11-15 / Day 6/60
5g pots - 1g Transition Feed*
3g pots - 1g Transition Feed*
1g pots - 1q Transition Feed*
Colloidal silver to pollen plant
11-17 / Day 8/62
5g pots - 1.5g/each Flush Feed** @ 662ppm
Colloidal Silver to pollen plant
11-18 Day 9/63
3g and 1g pots - Last LST training to even the canopy in Tent #2. Plants in early flower. 1st lollypop
*TRANSITION FEED
5ml/gal CALMAG Plus
10ml/gal FloraMicro
10ml/gal FloraGro
10ml/gal FloraBloom
**FLUSH FEED
The runoff from flushing the mother and her sister plants.
===NOTES===
I was hoping that Tent #1 would finish the mother and aunt in time to thin out Tent #2 by moving a couple of the 3g pots from Tent #2 to Tent #1. However, the mother and aunt look like they may go 70 days of flower rather than 60. I will have to find homes for a couple of plants if it gets much more crowded in Tent #2. Once the mother and aunt hit 25% amber trichomes (estimated), I will harvest them.
@popcornsutton,
Sorry for the late reply. These lamps will max out at around 60k LUX at 100%. I'm actually running two of the SF4000 lights in one of the 5x5 tents. I have also looked at changing my lighting to the Spider Farmer G or SE series bar-style lights. It seems they are more popular among many of the successful growers I follow on social media. The SF4000 lights would be perfect for a 4x4, but not quite good enough (in my opinion) for the 5x5 tents. They will have to do for now, since the upgrade for both tents would be around fifteen hundred.
Great grow!
Cover top soil with cutten grass, wood chips, any thing organic to increasy root, maximize the potencial of your soil !!
Anyhting that make the top moist, and slow release anything or make a home for the microorganisms....
@Psilocubensis,
You would do this with Coco Coir? I try not to add anything that might bring in disease or pests from outside. I also use cloth pots to keep the soil well drained. Coco Coir should be treated as Hydroponic in the sense that you are maintaining the nutrient balance and PPM ratios, testing the excess water/feed that flows through the cloth pots, into the tray.