12/28 - Day 43 / Day 15 Flower - Feed Day
Pots were mostly dry on this day. It has been about a week since I last fed them. I've only had two small waterings since last feed, about a half gallon of water for each of my 5 gallons and about 8oz of water for my bonsais. My plants are drying out within about 48 hours of each small watering.
For today's feeding I decided to pull Grow Big out of the solution and focus exclusively on bloom nutes. My solution consisted of:
- 1 gallon distilled water
- 4ml CalMag
- 2 tsp of FF Big Bloom (2/3 dose)
- 1 tsp of FF Tiger Bloom (1/2 dose)
- pH: 6.7
- TDS: 582
- EC: 1.2
The pH of my solution was down around 5.3 when first mixed so I pH'd up with baking soda to get to a final pH of 6.7. I gave each of my 5 gallons about a half gallon of the fertigated water each which wasn't enough to produce runoff. I gave them each about another 1/4 gallon distilled water to generate enough runoff to test. I tested the runoff of my Z52 which gave me readings of:
- pH: 6.4
-TDS: 1620
-EC: 3.3
I gave about 12oz of fertigated water to each of my bonsais. My ZB2 runoff posted readings of:
- pH: 6.8
- TDS: 718
- EC: 1.5
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12/30 - Day 45 / Day 17 Flower
Pots were close to dry so gave each of the girls a light watering. Gave about 1/4 gallon of de-chlorinated, pH'd water to each of the 5 gallons and 6oz to the bonsais. Everything looking good aside from the fact that my girls are getting too tall for my tent. I've ratcheted my lights up as far as they'll go but the tops are now starting to get within 12". May need to take action to lower the canopy.
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1/1 - Day 47 / Day 19 Flower
Happy New Year!
Pots were getting pretty dry again so provided another light watering with no nutes.
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1/2 - Day 48 / Day 20 Flower
I am officially concerned with the the distance between the tops and my lights. After reading a few forums to see what other growers have done in my situation, the consensus feedback is to do some supercropping. I ended up supercropping both of the main stems on my 5 gallon pots. I counted three nodes from the top, massaged the stem a little bit where I planned to bend and and then bent each branch to almost 90 degrees. Luckily, the stems didn't snap or show any signs of breakage.
Had to remove the shelf in what should be a second compartment of my tent and attempted to do a little LST to widen my plants and lower their canopy.