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First Coco Run - LIT: ABZ | Zamnesia: Black Orchid | Zamnesia: Biscotti

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Alchemical_Wizard Alchemical_Wizard
2 months ago
Starting off Week 2 really well. I noticed some leaning on a couple of the plants that were taller, so I turned off the oscillating fan for now and left the inline fan on low. It also appears that ABZ #2 has a mutation as well, with the little to no serration on the leaves. Only time will tell, and that will be soon. All plants are still receiving between 300-330 PPFD at 17-18" from the SF1000 at 80% power. Day 9 - Apple Banana Zoap #2 has been the only unhappy one so far. I'm assuming that it wants a different feed from the others, but I will confirm after the next dry back and feed. Humidity fell lower than I meant for it to, I have it building back up and should stabilize again for a bit. The Coco still doesn't look dry now, 4 days later after the last feed. I took a skewer to each cup to try and help aerate the coco. The cups feel like they're starting to get fairly light, and I decided to weigh each cup. These are 16oz cups and each one weighed between 6.2-6.4oz. Otherwise, turning the oscillating fan off was a huge help, and you can already see the stems standing much straighter. All four 3 gallon pots were prepared with the remainder of the 50L bag of Canna Coco Professional Plus and set in the tent to wait for transplanting. The next feed is going to be at 750 PPM at 6pH and will be the last feed before transplanting. Day 10 - Fed again, now at 800 PPM (overshot the measurement, but should be fine). Each cup took around 110-120ml to start dripping with slight runoff. Each cup was angle-drained until the drip was very slow to no longer dripping. All plants are looking fantastic. I turned the SF1000 all the way up to 100% and photone was reading 320-340 PPFD between the plants. That's probably the most I can do right now without getting the light too close Day 11 - All plants look fine with the 800 PPM feed. But they did not like the light being all the way up. I also still have humidity dropping due to my lack of automated control over adding humidity. Reduced sf1000 back to 80% with photone reading 300-320 PPFD. Will be getting my G5000 in soon and that will take over from that point of veg throughout flower. Did a quick check on them before light's out, and I decided to cut the light back even further (about another 5%). ABZ#2 is really not happy about the feed. Feed was mixed at 700 PPM and 6pH to try and correct the overfeed at 800 PPM. Day 12 - Raised light up a bit more to 19" and increased power back to 82% achieving 270-285 PPFD as I'm still seeing the leaves tell me they don't want the light as strong (maybe the SF1000 is still too close and putting off too much heat for them, I may raise the light again). While the first new leaves on ABZ#2 look sorry as hell, the new growth is actually looking good. I think I may go ahead and transplant soon, whenever it's time to feed again, since I don't think the light spread will be as bad as I initially suspected. ABZ#1 looks like it may want more than the 700 PPM adjustment feed I did. Black Orchid is honestly the best looking out of them all so far. Biscotti is mixed on doing well and not liking the feed and environment. I adjusted the light once more, bringing the intensity down to 250-260 PPFD between the plants. Checked again before lights off and the plants had significant improvement. Day 13 - Starting to look better. ABZ#2 still fighting. The pictures for day 13 were ~1 hour after lights on. I moved the light up another inch to 20" from the plant's canopy. Didn't mess with the power output this time, but I still used an S22 Ultra with a paper diffuser and photone to check PPFD (248-253). This helped the plants out even more, as I suspected. Didn't include pictures before lights out, as I'm trying to be more conservative with my uploads. Will be transplanting day 14. Day 14 - Transplant day. I prepared a gallon of feed at 740 PPM at 6.0pH (I wasn't fighting for the extra 10 PPM). I raised the light to keep the 20" distance and increased the light to maintain the PPFD (248-253). Used another cup to make a mould for the transplants to go into and added Great White (I didn't measure how much) to the hole and the outside of the transplanted plants. Each plant was fed around a liter each, starting from the outside moving inward. Have some excellent looking roots on all of them.
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Patricia_Zamnesia
Patricia_Zamnesiacommentedweek 12 months ago
Have fun growing 🌱💙!
Alchemical_Wizard
Alchemical_Wizardcommented2 months ago
@Patricia_Zamnesia, Thank You. I look forward to seeing how everything turns out 💚!!
All_our_small_plants
All_our_small_plantscommentedweek 93 days ago
Like a little jungle
Alchemical_Wizard
Alchemical_Wizardcommented3 days ago
@All_our_small_plants, It definitely is 😂. It's amazing to see how well four 3 gallon pots fill out a 3x3
Ninjabuds
Ninjabudscommentedweek 622 days ago
Good
Alchemical_Wizard
Alchemical_Wizardcommented20 days ago
@Ninjabuds, Thank you!
Ninjabuds
Ninjabudscommentedweek 622 days ago
Looks
Only4passion
Only4passioncommentedweek 89 days ago
Nice healthy plants
Alchemical_Wizard
Alchemical_Wizardcommented9 days ago
@Only4passion, Thanks! So far I've been loving coco compared to soil. The plants just grow and drink 😁