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Week 4- Lots of changes made this week.
Firstly she is permanently in the tent with a "300" watt led and some residual light from another "300" led that's about 2 ft away. Her humidity and times being misted have gone down. I debated about training and landed on topping 1 time, and she's handled it well. Very successful transplant and she's filling in nicely.
Im going to flip her to the 12/12 schedule which will put her at 4 weeks of vegetative growth. It may seem fairly early on for the plant to get switched into flowering but I'm still attempting to follow a time schedule that would need her complete by July. It's definitely going to be close and perhaps unaccomplishable, however trying is fun. I'll be watching eagerly for what flowering stretch she's capable of in the next couple weeks, although with her dominantly indica structure it may not be much.
This plant has stayed a beautiful green color over the last few weeks and I've only encountered one real problem, which was finding a very tiny tomato worm having lunch on one of the leaves. Hopefully it didn't get the opportunity to reproduce and I'm constantly on the lookout.
@BigDaddyK, thanks Daddy i appreciate your input. I decided to pluck the most damaged leaves and watered with the evaporated water today. With EC would that be the same as using my tds meter..or much different?
Nice frosty buds, did you harvest ? You are very good at cloning, I am going to try your technique because my results are not so good.
I think your leaf problems may be caused by over feeding. Seems like it got much worse after week 7, which had a dose higher than recommended on the Fox Farms feed chart. Usually even the recommended doses on the feed charts are too much unless you are outdoors or running really big lights. 1/2 to 3/4 of the recommended dose should be enough on a smaller setup.
Also not sure if your meter measures PPM or EC. If PPM, try EC instead. PPM has 2 scales, if the feed chart has one scale but your meter has the other scale you could accidentally have a lot higher PPM than expected. I go for a max of about 0.5-1.0 early veg, 1.5 late veg, 1.7 flower, gradually increasing the dose and monitoring how the leaves look.
@@smokenhike, thank you for saying so.... i love cloning, propagation and early veg are probably my most successful times. Flowering....meh not so much lol.
Thanks so much for the advice. I did harvest and it wasnt much but thats to be expected when you use a 1 gallon pot. My most recent grow i started giving more calmag and that's kept the symptoms much lower, and i started to do lower more frequent feeds and i think that's probably helping too. I think i have a ppm meter...but never tried to calc the ec ill try to figure it out.😊✌️
@EastOregonGrower, thank you. This ones stayed nice and green like it should. Lol i had a rogue diary going on and the poor plants are just hideous.
Definitely classic indica...which is funny cause they call this one a 50/50 split. Maybe the taste or high will be cause the plant itself definitely isn't. ✌️
@Puffer_Bill, i was thinking it may have blown in the open window...or it could have been in the soil. I probably should've let it go and then do a plant I'd on it...could've been a ground cover and stop the algae possibly.