3/06 5 gallons RO, 3.2gr/gal MC, .5ml/gal calmag, 1.1gr ammonium sulfate
3/06 Flip to flower 10/14 light schedule 100% lights, 24" above canopy
3/8 I was seeing signs of calcium deficiency. Mixed 5 gallons RO, 1ml/gal calmag, 3.2gr/gal MC 822PPM, 5.8PH
The girls are back to a nice green but showing slight K deficiency.
3/10 3 gallons RO, 1ml/gal calmag, 3.2gr/gal MC, 880PPM, 5.8ph, added 2ml/gal TPS Bloom, 1ml/gal TPS Signal
Runoff was 1.15EC and 6.0ph, need to reduce feed water EC
I did some very minor defoliation on DB to allow shoots to receive light.
3/11 5 gallons RO, .75ml/gal calmag, 2.8gr/gal MC, 2ml/gal TPS Bloom, 1ml/gal TPS Signal 5.82ph, 1.1EC, 780ppm
I don't know if it's this particular pheno of Double black but she's way too bushy with not enough stretch to make full use of SCroG.
Why not just go right in to the 3gal pots?
I do and its very nice not to worry about transplant.
I'm even dialing in how much water to give each week pretty nicely
@MrHightimes, I grew 6 autos right before this grow and planted them straight into the 3 gallon buckets. Because they didn't take much water for the first month I ended up with a lot of salt build up that caused issues before I could identify and correct.
I figured, the solo cups would allow me to water to runoff and avoid the build up.
I'm about to try some Megacrop here soon.
My friends are growing some pretty plants with it
my 9 part GH does nice but its ALOT and the ppm is so high!
@MrHightimes, Megacrop is great but keep some extra calcium and Epsom salt on hand if you're using RO water.
If you haven't ordered yet, I would suggest getting the 2 part MC so you can reduce N levels and up PK during the later stages of flower.