Plant 7 got it's final flush tonight. After looking at its trichomes I decided there's enough milky ones there that it's going to be ready to chop in 5-7 days.
I'll flush plant 1 for sure tomorrow and then I have to decide if I'm going to feed plant 4 once more or just flush it. After flushing 7 I'm realizing that I fed everything too lightly so it's going to be a tough choice since plant 4 seems like it's going to be the heaviest yielder. I also need the harvest dehumidifier for the harvest tent and the only reason it's in the grow tent is for plant 4. Cutting it down at the same time as 1 and 7 might be the best way to prevent mold. I'm definitely going to wet trim at least plant 4, but probably the whole harvest. I'm going to try drying everything differently this time.
I'm definitely going to stagger the harvest because plants 2 and 6 have at least 50% clear trichomes still so I want to give them the time they need.
@MisterPandaBear, Light used was an HLG 550 3000k V2. Tent was a 4x4 Gorilla Grow Tent. Exhaust Fan/Can was a 6-inch Vivosun package on Amazon. Main air circulating fan in the tent was a Honeywell Quiet Set. That's all of the equipment I can really think of that matters.
Some lovely colors on that lady. Fantastic work. Beautiful purple color starting to come in nicely. Keep doing what your doing and best of luck the rest of the way growmie
Just wanted to add that I got the opinions of some growers I respect and they have diagnosed the problem as too much calcium. Lesson learned for next grow. I'm not going to supplement calcium in any form until I see an actual deficiency that isn't caused by lockout, which I may or may not be able to recognize, but I'm willing to try ;)
I'm posting this on day 43. I watered a few plants tonight and did the same nutes for all of them, but used 10 drops of pH down in one gallon, and no pH down or up in the others. All gallons used had the same pH (6.5) when I measured them with a digital meter. I then went and tried the pH test kit that's done with drops of test solution that came with my pH down/up kit. That also shows the water is at 6.5.
I tested run off for pH. The gallon that got the 10 drops of pH down produced 5.9 run off. Liquid test confirmed it was very close 6.0. The other gallons produced 6.1 run off and liquid test was a tiny bit greener meaning the pH was slightly higher.
I think I'm going to flush with some straight up plain old water that hasn't been pHed and see if I can get the soil to be less acidic. I think I finally understand what's happening with the multiple deficiencies and I'm hoping that things haven't reached the point of no return yet.
Is it normal for tap water pH to fluctuate?