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Pretty rough week for these girls! Having a hard time stabilizing/buffering the medium pH as this coco is brand new! They are still growing fairly fast though, it’s just the early deficiency signs I’m tryna curb!
Looks like these ladies are back on track after 4 weeks of cold, wet misery 🤣! I hope they gain enough size before flowering but one thing is for damn sure: they are tough!
Been fighting calmag issues the whole week but it seems like it’s getting better as I increased the dosage to 2ml/l. They look after 6 weeks like what I usually get from FastBuds autos in 4 weeks. Nevertheless they are still going! Strong genes indeed!
These girls finally made it back to Thrivetown after weeks fighting ph swing induced deficiencies. A true testament to the strain’s resilience and adaptability to different environments/parameters. We have an early bloomer (as per usual) and the rest of them are all nicely heading towards full flowering.
damn nice looking tent!!!..F'ing jealous... love that you didn't LST the girls, just look at them, holy f.ck!!! please talk to me about how you light the tent, wattage, height ect..a big thank you...
this is my first grow with this light and i am trying to get it dialed in...it is a NextLight Mega Pro
640 watt 1650ppfd adjustable power at 25,50,75,100 percent have it crammed in a 40x 40x 80 tent...any advice?!😏
@sanibelisl, thanks! My advice is that I don’t have any advice. Keep it simple and learn to observe your plants rather than worry about metrics. I start at one height and watch how my seedlings react. If they don’t stretch at all it’s too much light, if they get lanky I lower the light a little. That’s literally it. I don’t measure distance, ppfd or anything. My tent is 4x4 with 600 watts total split between 3 lights for more adjustability. I usually do 6 plants so I don’t need to train my canopy. No training at all the first 4/5 weeks, the goal is to let them pick up as much size as possible undisturbed, before they automatically go into bloom. I found raising the lights a little too much is always better than the opposite. It creates size for your branches to fill up. Trial and error. That’s how you dial in your setup. It took me a few grows to figure out mine but once you are locked in you will consistently pull 5 to 10oz autos, grow in grow out with nothing but good habits, a little leaf tucking and light defoliation when needed. Coco for yield, water/feed every single day to keep the media pH in the sweet spot and don’t you worry about a thing.