Sorry about not having many pictures this week. Things weren't very pretty this week anyways. I got busy and had to alter my grow schedule. I wanted to transplant a few days ago but wasn't around to do it. So I transplanted them today right after I got done hanging up the new fan and can. They're all in 5 gallon fabric pots with a mix that's 5 parts Light Warrior, 5 parts Happy Frog, and 7 parts Ocean Forest. Once I'm convinced that the plants are happy with their transplants I'll flip them over to flower. They all got watered with a heaping teaspoon of Recharge in a gallon of water and nothing else.
At the beginning of week 6, runoff was showing 100ppm from every plant so I fed them nutrients twice in a row. Oddly, Chocolate Chunk and Orange Gasm both showed 200ish ppm runoff after two feedings and Gelly Biscuit had 900ppm runoff. I think that means GB isn't eating her food for some reason which makes me think a pH problem is developing for the third grow in a row. The fresh soil should have enough nutrients in it and a correct pH for a couple of weeks. After that I'm going to start top dressing 1 tbsp of dolomite lime once a week for 2-3 weeks on every pot because the lime really seemed to save my grass last grow.
I kind of got lazy on the training and said "good enough" for now. I'm really not trying to grow a pound this time around, I just don't want to feel like I wasted any seeds. The canopy should be even enough that the horsepower of the HLG will fatten up everything.
More pictures next week!
The Orange Gasm is a well known Nitrogen hog per Jeff Rasta (Irie Seeds) and needs ALOT the first 3-4 weeks of flowering. Your plants look light, and I'm guessing you need more. Just a suggestion.