Transplanted 5 or so day ago into a 5 gal bag using recycled coco coir and Humboldt prozyme. Initially she struggled but seems to have found it's feet. From here on out I will mostly be using recycled media including on the newest crop which is top half new canna coco no perlite and bottom half recycled with perlite, clay pebbles, grow stones and obviously little root hairs from the previous run which the prozyme will turn into food essentially when the plant is in bloom. Very interested in no till concept but don't want to stray from coco. Looking to also move into organic/veganic nute lines but have so many mineral based bottles left I don't want to spend the money until there used up
Check out @b4rns logs he has VPD, chart... relating to temp and humidity ranges.. your temp is high for humidity that low..
Eather way it's looking good.. the chart helped me
They almost look like they foxtailed at the beginning...
Eather way.. if she fills in like she should with all the time she has left.... your gonna have a BEAUTIFUL HARVEST.. will follow along
@Hawkbo, ain’t your fault bro. There’s something wrong in her genetics with this one. She look like she didn’t know what to do between flowering and re-vegging ....
@Fun_Growin, thanks bro, I agree it looks like for failing it's just strange cuz I've taken extra special care of her and she's perfectly healthy. Temps are consistent at 78-80, rh is at 30-35%, havnt missed a feed, it's recycled coco but using 10ml/gal prozyme. Hoping she just bulks up and fills in. Thanks for following.
Thanks @Eauderay, ya i don't know what to make of it pal Idk if I should keep feeding it bloom boosters or start droppin ppms and flush soon? Hard to tell with the tails but atleast it didn't hermie or anything and worse comes to worse i can throw it inn the rosin press