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So far plant 3 (far right) is doing great. She’s put on some inches! I thought I would start LST this week, but I’m going to push it off for a couple more days. Will post an update when I do. She’s liking the nutes, and so far things are status quo...which is just freaking lovely!
I have 3 plants in this run, all in same conditions, same light, same nutes, same everything...BUT, the little girl in the middle, I guess I call her plant 2, has developed a nasty deficiency. It blows my mind how this happens sometimes. I know each plant is different, but c’mon! Pics 6-10 are of the deficiency, and I added them here so I could ask the group about it...inquiry to follow shortly.
Back to plant 3...all is well, LST in the near future, fingers crossed status quo continues moving forward.
2/8: turns out I had to recalibrate my pH meter, thanks again @experimentgreen, so the deficiency seen was due to improper pH. After recalibration and flushing plants these girls are on the mend and surprisingly look pretty good at the moment. I stripped severely impacted fan leaves and left ones that weren’t in to bad of shape. I felt they recovered enough to start LST. Rookie lesson learned!
Apologies TB! I missed this one…thanks a million, it was a good run. First relatively successful one with a decent yield! I’m just so proud of this one😢👍
Indeed, this was a good run! Denser this time around too. I appreciate your tips and feedback, every little tweak helps for sure. How’d you make out with yours? I hadn’t seen an update on how that zkittlez auto did. Take it slow bro.
@Guwap1337, I set the light at about 25%-30% while in early veg, around week 3-4 I’ll turn up to 50% and see how plants react. If they respond well, I’ll keep it there until transition to flower and then slowly creep up to 75%. I will not go to 100% until they are well into flower. Kind of a long way of saying I slowly dial things up from veg to flower and let the plant tell me if it’s too much. I’ve had to play around a bit to figure it out.