True, will post in the Infirmary. So, this story with this strain is that it's a custom small batch strain that a buddy of mine was able to obtain and he gave me a couple of seeds, so really looking forward to see how she does.
The color of the leaf is a bit off since I took the picture without the deep red lights, but no major growth to report. I fertigated with 150ppm nutes since the coco had nothing in it and I flushed it out yesterday.
Not much to report other than the terribly slow growth. There is a tiny bit of growth though - I am trying to tighten the temp and humidity range to the desired range.
The color of the leaf is a bit off since I took the picture without the deep red lights, but no major growth to report. I fertigated with 150ppm nutes since the coco had nothing in it and I flushed it out yesterday.
Sorry if I am using the wrong phrase - essentially, I ran close to 1.5 gallons of water at a PH of 5.x to bring down the PH of the coco/perlite medium (since it was at 7.4 ish). The PH of the medium is now at 6.2 - I have a Hannah soil PH meter that I am using to measure both soil and nutes/water PH. Should I not have done this? I know it's too late for this time, but will be good for me to learn for my next grow.
Just wondering if you flushed then fed or fed then flushed? If you flushed after your feeding pretty sure it would wash out the nutrients you just put in... I do soil so not really up on coco stuff but it just seems to reason to me.
Just wondering if you flushed then fed or fed then flushed? If you flushed after your feeding pretty sure it would wash out the nutrients you just put in... I do soil so not really up on coco stuff but it just seems to reason to me.
Flushed and then fed a day later till there was a bit of run off. I didn't feed her today since the medium still seemed quite wet/moist. I plan on feeding her tomorrow.
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