Indoor Franks Fastbuds

****Update*****

Today is day 37 for the two older ladies
First up is Tangie (first two pics)
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And next up is Blackberry
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I forgot to add.....

I watered the two older plants 40 ounces of straight from the tap, well water (PH 6.6, 65 PPM) this morning. My thought being that the older plants where starting to show some CalMg deficiencies on the distilled water. I did a light foliar wipe with some calmg+ on a soaked paper towel, last night. This morning I decided to feed them with well water...which should fix the problem. I think...:shrug:

The two smaller plants where fed 8 ounces of distilled water yesterday...in a ring around the plants, to hopefully stimulate some root spreading.

I'm considering dropping the distilled water for my well water. I have excellent water here...and since my plants are deficient on the distilled water, my thought is that the minerals in the well water will help with that. :smokeout::smokeout:

The Delicious Seeds Dark Purple in the DWC bucket is being fed Sensi Grow, Carbo Load, and I use S.O.S. for a root beneficial.
 
Do you know the PPM of your well water? And please tell my it IS NOT filtered thru water softener
 
Frank I do however have a small concern.. I think it could be hurting you a little .. how cold is it getting at night where you live?

The reason I ask is I notice your pots sit on the ground..

I would lift them off the ground with something anything an inch or so thick..

That cold ground is very close to your roots and it willbstunt your plants.. either do that or put a pallet under your tent..

Bet you never thought about that
 
Bet you never thought about that
Betcha I did!! :cooldance:If you look closely in the "family" pics you can see a square of 1" thick foam insulation under each pot (except the DWC Bucket....I'm going for a chilly rez). Its usually around 75 in there almost all the time.....the furnace/boiler is in the opposite side of the room. My dark period is in the afternoon/evening so that the light is on during the coldest part of the night.
 
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