I think if I'd grown this in a normal container and fed and watered like I'm used to I would have had a better experience and given it a higher rating.
But in the solo cup it was very small(I know its a short strain anyway) and difficult to get the feeding right.
But saying that she has a beautiful fruity cheese aroma which I'm sure will come through in a cure.
This one stayed short the whole way through, at one point I thought she was a goner but after buying and feeding fox farms chaching she bounced back into life, could have left her a couple more days but the gg4 was ready sooner than I expected so decided to do them together.
Lovely smell, I can still smell it on my fingers even after washing hands. Let's see how she looks and tastes after a drying. π±π
TASTE AND STONE TEST
23.11
After 10/12 days of curing she is gorgeous, a little harsh could do with more curing but nice amount of dryness to the buds.
Tastes like orange candy /bubblegum. Very nice, heavy, body stone. Sick to the coach evening kinda smoke but also very uplifting. ππ±π
I'm not quite sure why this cup doesn't absorb its waterings when the other two solo cups are getting Watered every day. All 3 cups have no drainage. They are all grown in the same conditions.
My first instinct is lack of drainage, do I need to make some holes, bottom or side?
Definitely need some drainage holes. Without them, you're gonna get root rot (no bueno!).
I'd poke some holes around the corners on the bottom, where the sides meet the bottom of the solo cup. That should fix your issues!
@DonaldTrump you can go fuck yourself. Mister grow one autoflower. I've never done a solo cup grow before, I thought they'd dry out so quickly that drainage wasn't necessary, like the other two cups in the same room.
I'm not quite sure why this cup doesn't absorb its waterings when the other two solo cups are getting Watered every day. All 3 cups have no drainage. They are all grown in the same conditions.
My first instinct is lack of drainage, do I need to make some holes, bottom or side? You are far from a rookie.why ask that question? So go fuck yourself punk!ππ From The White House.,
Maybe test the ppm and pH of the runoff before making any adjustments. Better to make an educated decision than guess. I just did the same and realized my PPM were too high and some of the minor issues I was noticing I am now attributing to lockout rather than being underfed (which was my first intuition). Good luck and happy growing!
@Fruitgrower, might have a touch of root rot. I innocculate with a couple of different organic
antifungal bacterias. Southern AG Garden Friendly Fungicide (compare to Hydroguard) & Serenade. If you have them on hand, might want to use them in your next watering. Good luck with this one!
@Fruitgrower, I mean, idk really. That's my best guess... Lockout from too much salt buildup in the root zone. Maybe it's just getting root bound? I am no expert but I will be watching to see what happens. I am interested to learn how to correct the issues you're experiencing. Good luck and happy growing my friend!
@Fruitgrower, I've just updated her diary! I've been busy converting my second small grow space from a tank based hydro to my own custom design version of a nutrient film system (images soon to be added to my third diary).