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No Tutorial this week Very Busy so Just an update and pics
This Blue cheese auto is kicking into gear now and the buds are developing fast 💪
Distinct fruity smell so far but I'm hoping for some cheese to come thru before she's finished.
This girl is quite a fussy feeder she wasn't impressed with what I was giving her so stopped all the additives except
for the calmag and silica and upped the hydro A+B nutes to full strength . She now seems content so will leave it like that
for the time being.
Feeds
Silica @ 2mls / litre
Professors nutrients A+B @ 5mls / litre
Calimagic @ 1ml / litre
PPM 1400 Ph 5.7 then she swung to 5.9 and is steady
Was tempted to cut the main cola a week ago so that the canopy was level but bloody glad I didn't as that sucker is
fattening up everyday 😛 I got these handy little seed starting eazy plugs today Been having a hell of a time with the rockwool and jiffy pots Maybe these will be better
I will continue the DWC tutorial next update until then See ya round like a rissole 👊
Nice info! This will help a lot of people starting out. That exhaust out the window like that on the ac is false advertising I think lol. There is a water hose that drains condensation from the cooling coil and it can't go up like that. It has to go down or it will leak.
Looking good man. So does silica in general help keep that PH where you want it, or just the brand your using. Also silica helps plants handle higher temperatures if I'm correct?
@jollychap, I think it acts as a buffer in all the brands of silica and yes it makes the plants cell walls stronger
so they can handle more stress like heat etc
I'm very interested to learn if you can manage your humidity issues with your new dehumidifier. I personally gave up on this. It will increase the temperature to unacceptable levels. Of course the humidity will decrease with the higher temperatures, but for me it is not worth it. Also the unit I have draws more power than all my lamps combined. Probably it is better to do an indoor grow in winter when it is so much easier to control the environment.