I spent half of the day on day 93 harvesting and trimming and then the same the next day. All plants have been cut down, trimmed, and hung. I wasn't happy with humidity levels in the harvest tent after the first day of harvest so I decided to put them all in there to keep humidity up high enough that things don't dry out too quickly. I trimmed about 90% of what I want to trim and I'll get the rest after things dry. There's some larf from plant 2 that didn't make it in the tent that's on a separate drying rack. After looking at the harvest all hung up I feel a little crazy for worrying about whether or not I was going to yield enough.
I tried to do a better job of taking pictures as I went through this harvest but I didn't remember to get pictures of every plant. Both times I've harvested my wife has been out of town so my sticky hands are the only ones around to take pictures, which makes things difficult.
When everything is dry I'll get the final weights and some more pictures.
@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?