- still some serious stacking going on here, everytime i think its time to flush she is packed with new pistils, so we shall see when i'll start to flush.
- she is still drinking 2 liter every other day as i'm again dealing with super low humidty, so i might back off with the nutes a little
- other than that not much to say, she is a real beauty, smells very pungent orange/diesel. she can take as much time she likes, i bet it will be worth it
@GardenOfHerbs, great! You should also do a slurry test, if done right it is more accurate.
Slurry test:
When soil is completely dry, take 2 shot-glasses worth of soil from about 2 inches down from the top, from the edge of the pot. Put in a CLEAN glass. Add 2 shot-glasses worth of either DISTILLED or pH'd to 7.0 low ppm water. Mix, and let sit for exactly 10 minutes. Dip in your pH and ppm meters to get your soil pH and ppm.
@GardenOfHerbs, are you checking the pH of your actual soil? Like a slurry test? Runoff? Or only input?
It may be good for you to feed at different ph's to get a larger "spectrum" of pH. Always remember...pH swings
Bro! She's a beauty!
Trust me when I say this... Stick to BioBizz Light-Mix substrate! It's 100% organic Baltic peet does not have the problems Plagron is plagued with.