Room- Plants now touching the light. I shouldve lowered my light, but instead the plant shot-up and stretched.
Light- 60w
Growth- fast
Size- range in size from 3"-8.5" (1 seems to be stunted)
Feed- as noted
NOTE
I wont adjust my light, but will allow the other plants to catchup to the tallest plant. My plan (plants id'd) in the next weeks is to top my plants and clone my cut tops. Not knowing if they are female/male is the reason I'd ID them before putting into flower, then all I have to do it trash the males.
I'm prepping a CORN SST for next week. As a side-note, I dont use the entire corn-mash for SST. I put corn-mash into several small baggies and freeze them for future use. So all I need to do is, pop out a baggie and use... easy
Corn or maize sprouts are high in enzymes, minerals and nutrients, and also very rich in cytokinins, a plant growth hormone which promotes lateral budding, branching and the development of thicker stems leading to improved nutrient transport and the capacity for heavier crops. It can even be used at twice the strength to control height, resulting in really squat, bushy plants, perfect for growing spaces with reduced headroom. Organic sweetcorn grains are the most common source of corn to use for sprouting, but all maize grains are easy to germinate and some growers even seek out heirloom varieties like Blue Corn to ensure their SST is GMO-free. Corn SST is best applied in late vegetative growth and up to the fourth or fifth week of flowering.
@ChuckyK,... week 2. I started off with the low dosage 1ml/1L. According to how many nodes on the plant, I just add a lil water to adjust the strength accordingly. So i would water from tallest plant to shortest.. adding water only once... no biggie