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Changed from LED to T5 light, and over watered by mistake. Got some soft air on them with a dryer substrate. They seem to be recovering. Stopped growing but are back on the move. Seedings need way more attention than clones.
Plants recovering from oversaturated substrate. Moved plants to DWC and moved lights up another inch. Stopped Dyna Grow and switched to Masterblend mix for DWC. Plants having incredible size increase and explosive root growth.
Ok, these plants are growing exponentially. I had to relocate them to my 5 gal DWC buckets.
They are on the same Masterblend formula, up to 430 ppms and 6.0 pH. Got the fungal leaf problem taken care of. I like to use 1/2 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar with 1 cup of water mix. Spray it on to raise the pH on the plant, temporary killing all molds and fungus. They droop for about 3 minutes then come back strong and clean.
Begun week by using Fimming technique on both tops. The next day, the larger plant had all leaves laying down. Thought it may be stressed but checked roots anyway. Bingo... algae root attack. Treated with cleaning and hydrogen peroxide added to new dwc. Treated both and they gave me super undergrowth with 3 new tops each!
This plant should be grown with LST or SCROG method! If you want to grow any other way, start pinching or top on the secondary node. There is so many under nodes, you don't need to wait for 3 to five nodes before training. Plants have been short with lots of nodes! Have 12 good size clones from just the 2 plants.
New growth on first 2 mother plants. Clones are developing new root systems. Expect new top growth from clones by next week. Treated water with hydrogen peroxide to stimulate root development and protect from algae. 2 teaspoons per gallon.
Lots of new growth on topped plants. Clones adapting and starting to reach. Formula holding good at 130 ppm for all plants. Spaying apple cider vinegar with water to keep stimulated and blight free.
Good growth this week. Plants responding to the FIMMING technique. Plants taking up more nitrogen, had to increase. You can tell the color difference within a couple minutes. The imbalance was causing yellowing, and leaf spots.
PH imbalance and fungal gnats making for a difficult weak. Treated with apple cider vinegar spray. Got PH under control. Fugas and lockup took a toll, but caught in time.
Increased ppms to 500 and did some Fimming to stimulate growth of the smaller plants. Topped the two mother's again and raised light to compensate the new growth.