So deficiencies have progressed but it seems like feeding last week stopped most of them. I took the chance of not feeding any nutrients after transplanting just so I don't put a bunch of salt in the fresh soil. I'm treating this grow as more of a learning experience than my first two and I'm not really worried about getting it perfect. With all of the pH problems I've been having every grow I'm just going to completely stop using any kind of pH down and just let the Recharge take care of it. Next grow I'll start feeding nutrients just after the 2-week mark and I think I'll do a tiny amount of epsom salts every watering. I top dressed two tablespoons of dolomite lime right around the main stems to keep as much of the lime in the pre-transplant soil as possible. I'll check the pH of the runoff next week after the lime has had some time to work, but the plants are already showing me that they're really liking the new soil. I put a half a teaspoon of epsom salts in every gallon that the plants were fed which is a little more than the recommended amount but I'll go to a quarter teaspoon each watering from now on.
Anyways, I got a little worried about the height of the plants so I did a little bit more LST on Gelly and Chocolate and I can see I've got to tie down two more nodes on Chocolate after the pictures I took today. I'm confident enough in the transplant and lime that I'm going to flip to flower tonight because I don't have the space to wait for the deficiencies to all go away. If I end up with a less-than-stellar harvest I'm totally fine with that and I'll learn for next time.
I'm getting really excited to see what kinds of smells are going to come out of the tent. Chocolate Chunk leaves your fingers smelling like breakfast sausage and just getting your face within a couple of feet of her gives you a really strong whiff of something herbal/spicy. I get the faintest hints of maple syrup from Gelly Biscuit already. Orange Gasm isn't really putting out a lot of smell yet but I know citrus terpenes are really volatile so when she does it's going to be glorious :)
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.