Day 29
Some ladies are still recovering from topping/fimming, others are looking better. Some burnt tips on a couple of ladies from adding a little nutrients to the soil before transplant, plain water today for 7/8 ladies. The Phantom OG is the smallest and looks like she could take a few more days without water. Trying this round to less frequently give water but enough for a few days at once. Lets see if we can keep the bugs from forming in the top wet layer and have it dry out properly. Difficult to water as the soil does not take water so good when really dry, but after a few small doses it was better.
We will see how it goes on with the plants to do a next round of topping or not in the days to come. Trying some LST here and there and will do the Kyle Kushmans chiropracting before flowering.
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Day 32
Another round of topping/fimming and some LST on most of the plants except for the Phantom OG. Also I have left the recent toppings alone and did not top them again, still too soon. Possibly this will be the last round before heavy defoliation and switching to 12/12. Will see how it goes this week before I decide to do anything.
Ladies are looking good to me. Some burnt tips but nothing to worry about for now. Started with adding a little root stimulator, cal mag and 1/4 of advised nutrients. 500ml - 1L each. PH 6.2. Will let them dry out for a few days before I water again.
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Day 35
Installed a heat bar to heated the tent. It was getting as low as 14 degrees. A little too cold for my ladies. Will heat for 15 min in intervals to make sure the tent does not get too hot. It takes away 30cm in height but I think that's more than worth it.
The ladies are doing great!! Absolutely love how they have grown and expanded this week. Saw some burnt and downward pointing tips which shows a little too much nutrients, but nothing worrysome.
Thanks for reading!
@PsGrowers, I use regular soil and coco tends to get dryer easily, from what I've heard you should be watering more often than regular soil. Pick up the pots to find out the wet and dry weight and go from there. Good luck!
@Corks_Crew, that's the exact first hand experience I was looking for. So I will need to be careful and make sure the coco soil doesn't go dry! Thank you!
@PsGrowers, Thank you man. I really like the airpots, although you can also under- or overwater as well. If you let them dry out too much it takes long for the soil to take the water and it easily drips out. Other than that the rooting is excellent.