This week they're looking pretty good! They've taken well to the LST treatment. It's almost a daily task to keep the canopies even. That little gal in the middle is a photo-period plant that I'm going to be trying something different with. I haven't started a grow diary on it - is it too late?
For Nutes... I've just followed the GH feeding schedule for drain to waste (Floragrow Series). I cut the ppm down. This was the first week of flowering as far as nutes are concerned and I kept it around 500ppm. So my water bucket is ~4 gallons and I put enough nutes in there for 2 gallons according to the chart. They're doing really well. I can adjust the LST and they look like sick plants when I'm done and the next day I don't even recognize them. They're growing so fast and strong!
The humidity ranges from 39-58%. When I checked it for this diary entry it was at 40%.
Any specific questions or comments?
One of the 4 is drooping but only in the afternoon a few hours before the lights cut out. In the morning she isn't drooping anymore. Normal behavior or odd? She looks normal otherwise. Considering a flush this week. Thoughts? I'm definitely not over/underwatering.
That's typical behaviour for your girls. They get a little fed up of the light and prepare to sleep during the dark hours. Keep on the same schedule but mabey keep an eye on your temps. Looking really nice btw!
Shell be growing this week for sure. Ill love NL its a classic and the buds are always frosty! Im running one mixed with a Lowryder right now she loves the nutrients but Ive always kept the PPM in the 500-650 range at most.
@bigbudgrowdiaries, Im not familiar with GH feeding schedule and am not sure if they have a feed chart for autos. Just keep ib mind automatic flowering strains, not all, require lesser feeding than regular seeds. I found out the hard way... Best advice is to start really low first 4 weeks (150-300ppms) and gradually increase as you move into flowering. Best way to find out the max you can give is using this method and your first sign will be slight nutrient burn on the tips of your leaves. That will give you the best indication of how much they can take but better to get there gradually
Looking awesome keep up that great work!! Hope i was able to help out. I would worry to much about it she looks great as well as the rest 😊 Happy Growing an Plentiful Harvest!!🙏
@Thee_HoffGuyy@TheIceCreamParlour - Thank you both so much for your responses! I'm going to give them a good flushing in the morning. I'll rest easy tonight!
I would start a good three week flush right now. the yellow leaves mean that the autos life is coming to an end. maybe just hit it with black strap molasses unsulfured, 1 they look real good though teaspoon per/gal