***11.3.19***
Transplant all seedlings to 3 Gal containers. (Mixed 60% CoCo, 20% Pearlite, 20% Hydroton.)(Using fabric bag inserts)
Increased MH Light to 100% output. Distance to 30"
Nutes @ 50% recommended per GH. (PH 6.2, TDS 1.43, Temp 68, Humid 50%)
MIXED NUTES DIRECTLY INTO EXPANDING COCO WHILE MAKING THE MIX.
TOPPED ALL PLANTS (Start week 2) 11.3.19
TOPPED ALL PLANTS (End Week 2) 11.11.19
**GDP - This plant looks strange, only 1 of 2 start leaf set started. Plant has gown with pointy, Sativa like leafs. Smaller and weaker then the other 2.
**RQS Purple Queen - As expected, formation normal appx. 4"
**RQS Fat Banana - As expected, formation normal appx. 4"
!!!Goal!!! Allow moisture in coco mix to dry almost to 100% before watering. Reason--- plants suffer from over watering and then root rot, However another big reason is when the plant is transplanted as the coco dries the roots will go searching for water, creating a larger more substantial root base during vegetative growth This will eliminate "wet spots" in the soil which can turn to root rot and allow the plant to intake more fluid at a more even level.
&&& THIS WEEK IS WRITTEN AHEAD OF TIME AND THIS PROCESS REQUIRED NO EXTRA FLUIDS THEN WHAT WAS USED TO MIX THE COCO"
@James,
Thanks James, the RQS (Purple Queen & Fat Banana) are obviously superior stock compared to the Blim Burn (GDP) Possibly chance.
I have updated the strain information in comments to reflect the RQS strains when referencing the Purple Queen and Fat Banana.
Go Forth and Grow Together,
Rx_Karma