Day 8 (2/2/20)
Starting out the week on a good note. New growth continues to look good. Very light watering this evening.
Day 9
Bouncing back nicely. Slow but new growth looks healthy.
Day 10
Some small but noticable growth.
Day 11
Moved to a new area in tent with more light and she seems to be taking to it well. Small watering
Day 12
Liking new location better I think. Better growth than previous days. Dry day today.
Day 13
Same old same old. Looking good but moving slowly.
Day 14
Closing out the week much better than the last. Still behind but consistantly growing. Is. Thin main branch has me monitoring her closely though.
Hi Denzul
I was looking at the nutrients that your using. and i was thinking which are the must have ones? i see you use a few brands ,is coco easier than soil? rememberπ that im a new to this. and im tring to keep it simple.
@Denzul, Nice I also just harvested the Smoothie auto I been working on and she is dank already even during drying... No hay smell for that girl either...happy growing βοΈπ
Love the drying whole. Big fan here too. let her nurture her babies to her last breath. she can pass over happy with her efforts and not leave a bitter taste behind in sorrow. peace and blessings D
@Ganjagrandaddy, I never thought to try to get the roots to but I bet that would make it even better. I have to try this next plant that comes down. Thanks for this tip
@Denzul,It is a sad truth of their end if done naturally without seeding. sad but helps us get a better result too. see so many uick dry and slashing the plant to bits locking all that nasty green chlorophyll in the pieces. it cant dry properly as it wont convert through dissection. Roots too if you can release them from the pots. low and slow dry gives a great head start on a cure too. same a flushing myths. no need to flush if you dry properly. A thing often missed by new growers. loved your result
@Ganjagrandaddy, man I thought it was just bro science but there truly is a difference and in my opinion enhanced taste to drying the plant whole. Love the way you put it. Very poetic and so true it seems.
@Denzul, you are VERY welcome. π All the praise is well deserved, you are doing great documentation! π I like to acknowledge good work and when I see it I write a comment...Aloha
@Compassionate_Gardener, thank you so much. I put a decent amount of time and effort into these diaries so hearing people enjoy them makes me so happy. Thanks again for stopping by and the positive vibes.
@Denzul, check out MAGNUM on Humboldt County's Own web page.....read that....its caused by the IRON TOX from your CAL MAG combo and then more in micro....
Its really IRON TOXIC...ZWHICH CAUSED A CAL AND A MAG DEF...BLOCKING NPK SULFUR EVERYTHING...
Iron is the BIGGEST LOCK UP NUTRIENT....it is PNLY NEEDED IN@STEAUGHT HYDRO..soils coco have trace iron in the,..FROM GROWING IN IRON RICH SOIL CALLED EARTH
@@Wilson_McNugget, thanks. Yeah caught it but think lock out may have occured cause never really was able to get her back 100. She definetly got back on track somewhat though.
@PrairieFrostGrow,mapprecistr the kind words and thanks for stopping by. I hope so. Fingers crossed. Come close a bunch but only truly hit it once. Hopping this makes 2
@Copperfrog, truly kind words. Appreciate it my friend. I'm mad I stunted them early on. Buds look fantastic but the yield wont be as good as it could have been
@Puffer_Bill, na once I move it back to the flowering room should be closer to 60. It's actually a 300w led but with 5 plants in there I figure ewchcrecieves about 60 of the power. Helps me keep track of how close I'm getting g/w
@Smoke_Weed_Maintain, thanks bud. Yeah after a rough start she hasbreslly come around to be a happy and healthy lady. Thanks for the positive vibes brother.