This week I had to cover the garden as we had some people round. Unfortunately, it then overheated, burning a large proportion of the canopy as you can see in the photo below. I trimmed the burnt bits off, and changed the water and nutrients, adding 2ml of SuperThrive to the water to help the plant deal with the stress. I used tap water again this week, but plan to move to distilled water as from next week. I've also started adding slightly more water the reservoir than recommended, as the roots are now taking up almost all of the space in the tank. After doing this, the garden went from requesting a water top up everyday, to every other day, and there has been no noticeable change in the plants growth. Fingers crossed for a full recovery from the ladies burn injury!
@MagooYFZ, It's doing amazingly well so far. Compared to my last soil grow in a grow tent, under 350W LED with the whole filter/fan setup, it is going very well, and the plants are looking much more healthy!
set lights on for 16hrs less time means the plant can process the light better.
With autos in small places, it’s either high intensity for short periods or lower intensity for longer. I’ve grown buds in tiny cupboards in the past.GL👍🏼
A happy and healthy Auto UK Cheese starting her Grow Diaries adventure 👍
We like what we see so far 🤗
Bring it on 🤘
With love from Humboldt County ✌️
Kind regards
Team-HSO..
As you are not getting much light in the lower canopy have you thought about removing the lower 1/3 of both plant's?
This will free up some energy for the remaing plant and take of foliage that is sucking vital energy away from the plant's 🤗
Just a thought my friend 👊
Kind regards ✌️
Team-HSO..
@HappyHippy, You are right that the energy production is generated via the leaves but if those leaves are not getting much light the productivity will be severely affected.
If those lowers are removed. The energy the plant was using on those stems which imo will not be productive can get diverted to the remaining plant 👍
You've got to be careful though. Don't take to much foliage away as you know thats the plants energy source, and if you don't take enough it won't see much difference 🙏
A fine line 🤗
Happy New year from Humboldt County mate 🤘👊🙏
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Team-HSO..
@Humboldt_Seed_Organisation, Thanks for the suggestion! I am tempted to remove the lower 1/3 as you suggested, but (correct me if I'm wrong) does that really cause more energy to go to the top? Aren't leaves where the energy production occurs, so the more the better?