This week I started off by Getting her a new pot/soil/fertilizer/and another led light (added 2 more bubblegum haze strains) for company. As you can see I am a bit crazy when it comes to caring for these girls. So while adding new soil I took out the big wood chips from the soil. To me I do not need her roots growing around them. I would go through and every 1/3 of the 5 gallon pot I would sprinkle 1/3 of fertilizer it says per 5 gallons. After I set the new pots for them in the tent after wetting the soil. Then I transplanted all 3 of them but first I made sure to have healing Hz meditation music going for an hour before and after transplant and call me crazy but not one of her leaves drooped due to the transplant either time within the 4 weeks. Once They were set in place I set both lights so they were 24in above the top. (this is very important for low rise growers) DO NOT keep your lights as high as mine soon you will see why. But very happy indeed that I did. I also have 2 humidity/temperature readers one on top of my lights and one on the floor so I know the entire tent temps. Kept watering once dry and continued to check every day. I also want to add for some reason the measurements for my water nutrients from Fox Farms is not working when I add ml/gal but read the back. I did moderate feed 3 caps/gal. Ended up being perfect. I also went to Walmart and purchased 2 5 gallon water jugs for easy storage you wont regret it.
Light- 18/10
Height- 22in (check daily)
Water- 1.5L each 24/hr
Nutrients at this point added Fox farm back of bottle recommendation for moderate feed.
No LST was done
Most important.
1- ALL WATER FROM TAP MUST BE KEPT OUT FOR 24-48 HOURS BEFORE USING.
2-Spend time with them EVERY SINGLE DAY. They are alive just like us. I also Play music for them as well every day also. I use healing Hz and my meditation Hz during waking up every day.
3. Fans Exhaust/import/and 2 inside one floor one clip for 360 degree airflow intake below exhaust above hot air rises. (humidity will fall before precipitation to rise then exit to create full wind from all sides.