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01/Jul/2017: today germinated a Nirvana's Northern Lights, it will be challenging as it will live along the Sweet Cheese auto, so it would require some extra work when it starts flowering. The soil is a professional one with controlled pH, added some perlite and also some humus in the top so will absorbe it with each watering. The humus added lowered the pH but on the down side the EC skyrocketed :(
09/Jul/2017: looking awesome, the pH and EC are excellent and the girl looks healthy as can be. Happy July 9th for the Argentinian growers over here (:
15/Jul/2017: looking very promising, the pH is a bit down but I prefer cause the tap water has a high pH so sooner or later I think it will balance. Also after watered I added more soil and some humus and perlite with it until cover the cotyledon.
23/Jul/2017: looking really great and aint got anything relevant to say to the diary except the size maybe will be uncontrollable, a very complicated week sorry for the delay grow dudes
I grew NL a while back, badly, but the smell after a good cure was like pineapple. really nice.
Are you ppm's accurate? very high for such as small plant. 200-300 ppm would be closer to the mark.
If you under feed your plant, it will take it 3 days to recover, if you over feed your plant, it will take a month. always best to starve your girls and adjust up rather than the other way around.
Good luck. You NL is looking beautiful.
@GH_SOHO, yeah, I also believe the ppm value is high but I don't fertilize with anything (only some humus) so I think (and hope) the ppm values will drop with the followings waterings