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Started 2 feminized white widow seeds in root riot cubes. Transplanted to red solo cups. Slight curling/wavy growth of larger of the two plants. Began to foliar feed cal mag daily. Growth on one plant much slower.
Both plants transplanted to 1 gal fabric pots. No new signs of cal mag deficiency. Switched to 18/6 light schedule. Watering almost every day in fabric pots.
Plants started to show slight streaking, I assume the beginning of a nutrient lockout, flushed with recharge and plain water and again with ph’d water. I also decreased frequency of waterings to every other day to once a day. Plants seemed to respond well to all the changes. Foliar feeding 2x a day with cal mag and optic foliar overgrow.
Entering week 5, plants new growth looks healthy. Smaller plant still slow growth, maybe a runt? Increased watering, higher temps recently, up to 86 F. Been foliar feeding every other day. I also fimmed the taller plant to help the lower sites.
Transplanted bigger plant into 5 gallon fabric pot, respondents well. Smaller plant showing some progress, but still not happy with it, will need to make a decision on it soon wether it’s worth the resources.
Ended up transplanting smaller plant, responded well. Happy with both plants, next week I will set up my automatic feeding system.
Bigger plant is growing very well, lots of bottom and side shoots growing not growing vertically that much! Smaller plant still chugging along, I’ve been battling high heat thus past week with temps up to 90, I can see some leaf damage due to this, ordered a second inline fan(ac infinite t4) with built in thermostat to help. But overall even with the heat I’m happy with the progress. I’m going to try and extend veg as long as possible to avoid harvesting in middle of summer. I will also setup my scroll net this week.
Took a few cuts while trimming under canopy, I just cut at node scrape stem, then dip in aloe Vera the into a rooter plug. Very simple and I’ve had great success with this method.
The scrog net is almost filled out, I will be flipping to flower this weekend. Overall I’m happy with the growth and response since setting up the scrog, numerous shoots ever time one stem is tucked under the net. Temperatures have been much more manageable. Watering 1x a day and foliar feeding about 3x per week.
Finally made it to flower! Already just a few days in white pistols growing all over, this girl was ready to flip. I will probably setup the second layer of my scrog this weekend. The larger plant has pretty much taken over the entire net, I will keep the other smaller plant and see what I get out of it but not expecting much. This is the part of the grow where things get fun, stay tuned😎