These are just about done, I chopped the first grape god in the 1 gallon bag yesterday. I started the flush way too early because the 1 gal needed it and I didnt feel like mixing separate feeds so I just hit them all. So the leaves are crispy and crinkly but the nugs will be clean and smooth so it's all good just wont get the best pics out of it. I love these little autos they are frosty as hell and have some beautiful buds. The rest will come down this week doing the final flush today.
@YourDream, ah I see, that makes sense but the problem is the cold temps especially at night. Once I got the temps into the 80s they turned right around. I'm just having trouble keeping the temp up now I need summer to come
They look much better already. I agree with the temperature issue they have a tough time moving nutrients through the root system when temps get too low. If your on a cold concrete floor this could compound the issue. You can talk to your electrician about installing electric radiant floor heat under your tent. You may need to build a platform of 2x4 and plywood for the tent to sit on. Have him install an GFCI or an arc-fault interrupter in the power supply feed for safety. I've installed this in many a bathroom under ceramic tile floors. The good news is spring is right around the corner.👍
@Philindicus, thanks bro I'll have to look into that sounds expensive but I actually searched for extra large heating mats like the seedling ones a few weeks ago. After adding the small heater the heat hasnt been an issue, I have a hps in this tent to raise the heat on the opposite side of the tent with these under LED but might be better off with another small heater and 2 led to save on power
@hawkbo, WOW 😳 those buds look WONDERFUL. I love the coloration and the amount of trichomes! The diary is GREAT and the pics are AMAZING! Well done, man! 👍
wow 😮 they look amazing, well done. Which camera did you use for the photos? I still haven't figured out, how to take best bud shots without investing in a new camera... Edit: just saw your description, interesting method.