The #1's are still very pale. I hope the extra P and K in the bloom nutrients will solve this issue as I am quite sure it is not iron or mg related. Unless I have a lockout of some nutrient, which should be 'impossible' with the ph-Perfect technology from Advanced Nutrients.
Another cause could just be a bad reaction to the high ppm of my nutrient solution.
Overall the ladies are doing fine with Stardawg #1 finally growing some pistols.π
April 15: Quick overview update, the picture is taken right after a feeding + foliar spray. Imho the girls are looking quite healthy.πͺ
April 17: Pictures were taken before watering, doing that in an hour or so as the girls are really upping their intake!
The paleness has subdued and I am glad to say the problem was a PK deficiency. The higher PPM's are not to blame so I can confidently continue using Advanced Nutrients. Overall the ladies are going strong, and a faint smell is pleasantly tingling my nostrils every time I open the tent.π
The Tangie'matics are stretching a little bit faster than the Stardawgs, which in turn seem to be just a tad bit bushier than the Tangies.
On another note I reached 200 views on this grow journal, this is my first journal here and I want to thank everyone for the interest they're showing!
This motivates me to continue updating frequently to make sure everyone can join in on my excitement for our lovely hobby. π
Coming along nicely mate be good to see how they responds to the scrog. Iβm thinking of using one Iβm also growing tangie Iβm halfway through week 2 happy growing π€
@DustyDuke, Thanks, Duke! It's my first-time scrogging, seems to work great when you don't want to stress your ladies too much or just dislike topping.π
@Silverback_Guerilla, They have been chopped and are now drying slowly in my dark tent π
I will update with total weight and final pictures after I jarred them. First I need to go get me some bigger jars tho.π
@Wachsemilian, PPM is 950 ish last time I checked. And yes there are a few purple streaks here and there, mostly on the top side of leaf stems. Since my last update, the ladies are a bit less pale.π