moonday.
All going smoothly. The feed is at 0-0-40-10 (NPK 8-15-14) at EC 2.0. PH 6.0.
Now I can say that I have the nutes under control. The bloom mix was successful last run, when i had to replace the prior recipe because of the changes in the nute-line.
So we will hopefully see a nice autumn tent in the coming weeks.
The plants became dark green in the upper sections, which indicates they are now on the upper N level and the PK is dialled in.
Nothing but rearranging them and plucking off !healthy! upper leaves for better air and light penetration
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single plant in the back - watermelon skittles
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strawberry cheesecake
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and the "smallest" - the runtz
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frontrow scc left and runtz right
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and the lower big fans - this is how they look after a week transition. They served well and did their duty.
Two examples - upwards from what you see everything is lush and healthy - just the lower section got harmed - that's the intention: the ssc needed very little transition adaption and the leaves were nearly not sucked. Just a little. she threw flowers latest and smallest of all yet.
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the scc sucked 4 lowers and abandoned them and now this is what's there without much of a change for the last week now She has the most beautiful and "biggest" flowers of all yet.
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so I watch some more time and then remove all at approx day 55. But the real deal is, that the above wasn't harmed at all.
So they are all on the same res again and we will see some degrading on all from now on, cos to find the minimum feed there must be some lack on one plant at least visible. But I try not to do much harm, just "immitate" a natural nutrient fade.
Cheers!