Hopefully everyone is happy and healthy this week. Speaking of healthy and happy, this girl certainly is both of those. She is setting up beautifully for SCROG from what I have researched. The screen will be put in place on Monday. Today is Saturday. Side note, I cloned the top I cut and it is going awesome.
She has not been watered or fertilized since last week. The pot is still “water heavy” when moved. I hate fungus gnats so I am not going to encourage them. She is growing rapidly and better every day. Note the lack of burn marks on the newer growth. I also hate overwatering mistakes like those so I am really throttling back. I get nervous in the stage after transplant and waiting for the roots to develop and grow out. The “experts” say they are weeds and will thrive if given the minimum of proper care. I agree with this, but the end result is subpar, to say the least.
I did not receive the same light from Amazon that I thought I was. It was my fault. I originally was worried that the new lamp would not be able to be daisy chained. I have (obviously) found this not to be the case. Everything is working absolutely perfect. I believe I touched on this last week. I have been redeemed in the fact that the chaining on the other lamp is quite adequate.
As I said earlier in this diary, I have only research and other people’s opinions to go with this week’s addition of the SCROG screen. I feel I have enough knowledge to carry this project through to completion, but we cannabis growers are all too familiar with the internal doubt that we engage before trying new tech. We shall see. I don’t expect any huge screen progress next week, they still seem too short to be tucking at this point.
Again, no new nutes or even water. I will probably try some watering Monday with some fish emulsion and maybe some of the liquid organic nitrogen fertilizer from Dr. Earth. Just trying to take it slow. Maybe some molasses as well, just to give the soil microbes some food. It truly is all about feeding the soil With organics. I also harbor some apprehension about watering and feeding once the screen is in place. I will adapt. I recently spoon-fed my dog before bringing her to the vet to be diagnosed with Lyme disease, so a plant probably won’t be that big of a sweat... Again, we shall see.
Until next week, cheers!
Good idea man , I'm struggling with a dehumidifier 😅 it's bringing the moist levels down but the temps up 😬the bucket with salt sounds like it could work🤙🏼
@@HiddenColorado, Ha! Yes, I don’t start my diaries until the seeds are up and running.
After they are off the runway, I start. You are correct, that probably was around day 10 ;-). Don’t want hopes up and then a failed seedling. Been there too many times lol
And yes, full diary is a must!!!