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Seem to be leggy. But growing strong. Nice color to them. They are stored in old bed set bags. Easy to open and shut, helps keep the heat and humidity in as well. Humidity I've been keeping around 80 to 90% in both bags. With temps at 77 degrees to 80 degrees. Cheese 1 is in miracle grow organic. Cheese 2 is in flourish premium potting soil. Cheese 1 has a teaspoon of scotts 10-10-10 plant food mixed in the soil. Cheese 2 has nothing added. Ph is at 7
Week went well. The bed bags make it very easy to keep the temp up and humidity where I need it. Both soils seemed decently moist. The second one planted seems to dry out alot faster though. So I will be probably watering it early in the morning when lights got back on at 7. Been doing 18 hours on 6 hours off all week. Going to order some nutrients tomorrow. I hear good things about fox farms products, so I'm probably going to go with their product. Accidentally put some of the weeks pics in germination week, so check it on my diary, I'm still getting the hang of it all. And as always, thanks for reading 🤘
Week two went well. Just maintaining humidity still and a good temp. Watered plant two on day 10. 200ml with 2.5ml added fox farm grow big. Also re wetting the sponges I have in them daily for humidity.
Everything on the readings seem well. Plant two seems to be having some kinda nutrition issue. I'm not sure what it is on the first set it leaves. Plant one is seeming to be super strong, healthy, and green. Gonna just keep watching the water levels and ph and keep on trucking.
I need to get my l.s.t. done. Plan to this weekend. Have been alternating waterings between regular water and water with 2.5ml of fox farm grow big. Have watered all times with 200ml of water and the solution water mix. Been keeping the humidity at about 45% temp around 68. Can tell a huge difference in sizes of the plants and their container sizes. Will be going with at least 3gal pots next grow. Still using a 25w light as well. Will be upgrading that asap. Thanks for the view. And as always, stay safe.
I got a new, bigger light. The old one just didn't seem to be doing much at 25w. This new one is 150w. Been keeping up the same feeding. Every feeding is 200ml. Every other one has 5ml of the grow big. Now that it seems to be at flowering stage, I'll be moving onto big bloom for nutrients next feeding. Staying at the same 5ml. I hear with plants less is more. I'd say I'm watering plant two every three days. Plant one has miracle grow in it. So I water it maybe once a week. The m.g. retains water for a very long time.
So I've switched to the big bloom fertilizer from fox farm. Staying with the same amount and feeding schedule on both plants. But I will only be recording plant ones progress from here on out. I can see where quite a few bud nodules have formed. I've started every other day to slowly remove all the large fan leaves on the plant. I want all the new nutrients from the new fertilizer to go to the nodule spots instead of in the fans. So far I think it's looking really good at this age.
Every other day I'm checking to make sure none of the fan leaves are blocking light. If I find a leaf that is, I have trimmed it. So far I think I've trimmed 6 or 7 fan leaves. Buds are starting to pop up just about everywhere. I've kept to the same watering regimen, and nutrient amount. I can sure smell her now tho, and I love it.