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ETHOS Genetics Planet of the Grapes / Greenhouse Feeding vs Advanced Nutrients - 3 vs 5 Gallon Pots
Both don’t seem to be enjoying the life even though they receive different feedings. For some reason, they both have crispy yellow leaves. Suspicious of either Nitrogen toxicity or some sort of watering issue. Reducing feeding and observing. One of them is a lot taller than other..
One of them has been transplanted to 5 Gal Pot which is going to be the final pot until harvest and is receiving Green House feeding. The other one has been transplanted to 3 Gal Pot and is receiving Advanced Nutrients Feeding. They both are recovering slowly and the roots seemed quite healthy.
Last week of Veg is over. They switched to flower now. Green House feeded one received 75gr of Bio Bloom. Advanced Nutrients feeded one is recovering but still showing yellow leaves. I increased the light distance and reduced the feeding slightly. Green House feeded one is on track and is enjoying life. They both also received small lollipoping 3 days before the switch.
The one in the middle still did not recover. The one in the right top corner is still happy and enjoying life. Today, a trailers net has been added to level canopies.
Green House Feeded one is enjoying life and keeps stretching. Advanced Nutrients one moved to left top corner and she seems to be doing better than last week. Light intensisty is at 90% in 50 cm distance.
Green House Feeded one is enjoying life and growing big health buds. She received her last lollipoping.
Advanced Nutrients one is still struggling. I am increasing the feeding per Advanced Nutrients supports suggestion. Let’s hope she recovers.
Green House feeded one is simply the happiest lady in the tent, growing big frosty buds.
Advanced Nutrients one is recovering and growing colorful buds.
Both phenos smell like grapes just like described in the name…