So yesterday I fed all 700ppm of biobizz and the runoff was 200ppm.
Today the RO system finally arrived. So the water is no longer a issue.
80 ppm 8pH and tasted metal. Now we can all enjoy better quality water. Specially me since the taste was really the worst part.
They are all between 54 and 47 days old. And although i finally see some hairs, and the smell is increasing but I feel all that roughness in their childhood, moving from one foster place to another in their teen might have damaged them permanently.
Maybe I'm wrong and they still have time to fatten up....
Blues cheese is 65-70, critical jack 70-80 days. Stated in the shop.
Here they are. More and more white fuzzy on the tops.
Changed nutrients brand to AN and fed them yesterday at 1000ppm
This morning they look much happier, and no nute burn, so I'm guessing they were hungry.
Now I'm not much of a trimmer, I like to keep as much leaves as possible for as long as possible.
But the lower branches are loosing light as the tops get bigger and the net fills up.
So I was wandering if it's a good idea to get rid of the bottom buds and growth that will never make it to the light, or just let it be?
What do you guys think?
So since I had to change email due to unforeseen consequences. I have now this name instead of Duartemartorell.
I'll making a new diary to avoid confusion.
So since I had to change email due to unforeseen consequences. I have now this name instead of Duartemartorell.
I'll making a new diary to avoid confusion.
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