Indoor A.B.S. Diesel Ryder Test

Day 9
Well been a long day so I'll be brief, the little yellowish sprout has had a growth spurt and is looking much better. There is still one that has yet to pop a full second set of leaves, hopefully it'll take the hint from its siblings.
Amazon is a day late on their delivery of my humidifier so it should be here tomorrow now... boooo! :sadcry:
Thats all i got, see ya tomorrow! :joy:
 
Day 10

Well the humidifier is running away and the RH is aproaching 50%, temp is at a steady 81 degreees. Should make both me and the sprouts happier, been crazy dry 'round here recently, even with some rain it didn't get past 65%!

Things are looking good, most of the little ones are starting to speed up nicely and the 2 that haven't yet, still look healthy, just small. I'll hope it's because the roots are still sorting themselves out.

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This is the one that was yellow a couple days ago.
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Day 11

Quick little pop in...
Loving the new humidifier, it's evaporative and is cooling everything down by 2 or 3 degrees in the tent, and it's much nicer for me in the room too! :smoking: RH is at 63% at 79 degrees with a little fluctuation.

Still 2 smallish ones but they don't seem to have any obvious issues, there's certainly no nute burn and I never ended up using the recycled soil due to it being a test so there should be no problem there, run off ph is at 6.7.
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These can handle lots of nutes, but when EC gets too high, then everything will grow more dense. I'd say your feed is a bit too high atm. You rather completely stop it for like 10 to 12 days.

Best is to have a strong nute dosage already mixed into the soil, and then let them deplete it as they go. (That's how they have been bred so they are well acclimated to take such easy )

Then after week 3 or after gender has been shown it would be the first time to feed.
 
These can handle lots of nutes, but when EC gets too high, then everything will grow more dense. I'd say your feed is a bit too high atm. You rather completely stop it for like 10 to 12 days.

Best is to have a strong nute dosage already mixed into the soil, and then let them deplete it as they go. (That's how they have been bred so they are well acclimated to take such easy )

Then after week 3 or after gender has been shown it would be the first time to feed.

Hey man! Glad to see ya stop by! :cooldance:
Im hoping its not too high a ppm/EC, I actually haven't "fed" anything in the water yet, not even any cal/mag, only the bigfoot (humic acid/kelp ext.) and it ended up being less than 1/10th strength, and was given on Thursday (day 11) i didnt want to do anything without knowing what to expect so i waited to hear from you, glad i did! :) There is one small layer of organic one shot about halfway up the pot to let it suck on for a couple weeks, the outsides of the granules are just worm castings and there is only half a handful in each pot. if anything I think they would be getting pretty hungry in the next week or two. Not sure what could be causing the runts at this point... :paleo:
I will give the next round much more to start with knowing they like food, I'm also gonna get an EC meter to test the runoff of said dirt before planting.

In any case I'm glad to have the the/a breeder present, definitely gives some peace of mind! I really appreciate you checking in, I'm very grateful for the opportunity to grow something new! Thank you! :bighug:
 
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