WEEK 4 Update - Part B
Hey everybody,
Back again with a Week 4 update. Currently on day 28. Things are looking good:
I decided to switch to an 18/6 light cycle, as per the conversation with
@Mañ'O'Green above.
I'm not superstitious, but I am a little-stitious, so I made the switch over the course of 3 days or so, i.e.,, 24/0 day 24; 22/2 day 25; 20/4 day 26; 18/6 day 27.
Here are some more numbers/vitals from the situation live, right now on day 28:
- Light Power: Both drawing around 140W from the wall (just over 80% power), with 6-7W in the difference. According to HLG, the R-Spec is a little more efficient than the older 3000k and I can confirm - I get equal PPFD's with the R-spec drawing a little less power. (@Les @HLG )
- Height: Lights around 22" from the top of the plants
- Lux: ~39,000
- PPFD: ~600
- DLI: ~40
- Light Cycle: 18/6
- Temperature: ~23 deg C
- Humidity: ~56%
- VPD: ~1
To recap my nutrient schedule:
- Week 1 - None
- Week 2 - Fed once (way too heavy @ ~700ppm)
- Week 3 - Fed twice (once at 300ppm, once at 400 ppm)
- Week 4 - None yet, debating feeding tonight.
- Water/nutrient solution pH always at around 6.2-6.3; watering every 2.5-3.5 days
The leaves are still a little dark, but the new growth is has a nice shade to it - so I'm hesitant to feed again this evening, especially considering the heavy initial feeding. Perhaps someone could make a suggestion? I'm inclined to give plain water again tonight (for the third time in a row), but then "repeat" late veg / week 4 feeding schedule as per GH, at least until I start seeing some pre-flowers before making the switch in terms the GH week 5 / "early bloom" schedule. I would like to get at least one dose of the week 4 / late veg. nutrients into them though before they start flowering.
As for problems encountered, I currently have two: some fruit flies hanging around and I've noticed a couple of tiny holes. I'm keeping some apple cider vinegar + dish soap and I've trapped a couple. I think the culprit here was a Snake Plant we brought home from Home Depot. The thing appears to be full of fruit flies!
Other than that, one of the plants had a bit of an LST-related injury lol. The plants were topped in week 3, then early in week 4 when I was tying down the top two branches on one of the plants, she split a little bit down under the topping site. I put a hold on tying that one down for a few days, then yesterday put a bit of tape around the one to sort of "hold the split together" - almost like a butterfly stich lol. I gave this another day or so before I continued (carefully) with tying down those branches. Anyway, it seems to be holding up okay and is growing a nice knuckle there - and I haven't noticed any stunting!
The short, bushiness of these ones are definitely making them harder to tie down than my previous grow. I'm attributing this to the higher light levels I gave this early on. My previous grow, I stayed within the 150-300 PPFD range for the first 10 days or so. This time around, they were at closer to 400 by the end of the first week - they're definitely shorter and bushier and harder to train. Having said that, I'm not necessarily mad about any of this lol. I have high hopes for these two!
I also removed two smaller three-fingered leaves from the very bottom of each plant, that were essentially dragging into my medium and generally making it a bit of a nuisance to water (
@Sheriffatman). I did this on two or my last three grows as well and it was all good.
Thanks again for reading. I'll provide another update tonight as to whether I decide to give another dose of nutrients or just plain water.
Cheers,
tronN00dles