First real veg week (week 1 in journal is really seedling week)...
Day 8 - Significant growth in 2 days (see day 6 pic). Starting nutrient dosing and upped output of light to 85%. No additional stretching observed.
Day 9 - The growth rate is truly amazing from day to day. No stretching at all so I nailed the light. Using my AP-881E light meter, 2150 lux which translates to about 500 PAR according to MIGROW conversion rate for 3000K LED. That's way more than the interwebs say she should be taking at this point but if she's happy who am I to argue?
Day 11 - She's taking to the nutes well.
Day 12 - Decided she's getting too big for her 4 inch nursery pot and it's time to move on up to the 1 gallon fabric pot. She was a little root bound so had to apply a bit of rough love and loosen her root ball up a bit. The soil mix was 60% coco, 20% perlite, 20% vermiculite and a heaping tablespoon of Azomite. To this I added a tablespoon each of Mykos and Azos in the general area where the root ball was to land. She started to droop a bit right after the transplant so I spritzed the leaves with ph 6 water mixed with a bit of silica and cal-mag. Within 15 minutes she picked herself right back up to ready herself for the picture (attached). I'll keep spritzing this mix over the next couple of days several times a day to make sure she's absorbing at least some nutrients and water while the roots heal up and get used to the new home.
Wow really beautiful!! I have 2 fem white widow seeds, kinda nervous cuz they are my first indoor grow ever, but i am pretty excited now after seeing your girls, awesome grow!!👍
Damned good training. Beautiful healthy plant. Every widow I've grown - under appropriate lighting - has stayed compact and bushy like yours. Never had an issue. Your's looks great.
@SIGrow, right on! This is a great place to learn and ask questions too. Keep up the good work filling in the diary, it helps guys out a lot when posting in growers questions.
Cheers
@@CloneKingz,
Appreciate the confirmation and encouragement! Did tons of research before starting on this wonderful journey. This is my "educational" test grow after which I plan to scale out to more plants and strains.