Quick update on irrigation... This is going well for the most part. I continue to tweak and try different schedules... Like any major change in technique... I'm still learning... God love my plants for tolerating my hijinks so well...
Which brings me to the Boogie Brew migration... From Esso Decay forward I'm only going to be using Boogie Brew, Trinity (feeds ildle microbes) and GO CaMg+. Like I said, God love my plants for tolerating my mucking about with the program... I'm getting great results in flower and have only supplemented twice in the last 30 days... I still can't believe it but seeing is believing at this point. One muck about surely proved that under LEDs, Ca and Mg supplementation is necessary but in lower amounts.
Well @HubbaBubba this is a perfect example of what we don't want to see in a leaf... this droopng or upside down cupping is the plants way of say 'too much water'... fortunately she's drinking like a sailor or my moisture experiments may have just as well killed her... this kind of stuff happens once in a while... I need to know my upper and lower limits regarding irrigation and watering intervals... I think I found them
Well @HubbaBubba this is a perfect example of what we don't want to see in a leaf... this droopng or upside down cupping is the plants way of say 'too much water'... fortunately she's drinking like a sailor or my moisture experiments may have just as well killed her... this kind of stuff happens once in a while... I need to know my upper and lower limits regarding irrigation and watering intervals... I think I found them
I've seen tomato plants look like that after a heavy rain but they survive and flower just fine.
I am can't wait to see what happens to your plant as the soil dries out.
My Sour Crack plant tolerated supercropping well, I crushed and bent the stem twice to keep it down. She recovered very fast.
To all who visit here... please keep in mind that this is a LAB... we experiment and learn here... sometimes the lessons are hard... especially when trying to learn something new with little to no real documentation per se.... I think I've mentioned before that the nutrition is working real well... same for the soil and such... but I am having a devil of a time with irrigation...
I tend to over-water and learning this 'hands off' system is proving to be a bugger... So I'm falling back 20 yards and punting at this point... I definitely have found some upper and lower limits with stuff but the lessons are painful for me to witness... ugh! This is the price of progress I guess... anyway, I'm dong a 'hard reset' with my irrigation and gave the adults on it a day to recover from over watering (except The Dip of course). Twotwo took it the hardest but even with this I've witnessed some incredible stuff happen that encourages me...
I'm going back to once a day for the crew and will gradually increase it over time... very gradually... and conservatively...
When shit like this happens I just remind myself of the greater goal and the fact that I can always grow another and another and another and another till I get it perfect.... lol Keep watching
I've seen tomato plants look like that after a heavy rain but they survive and flower just fine.
I am can't wait to see what happens to your plant as the soil dries out.
My Sour Crack plant tolerated supercropping well, I crushed and bent the stem twice to keep it down. She recovered very fast.
Moving right along... It appears we've got two Mephisto Blue Kush (or as Mitch prefers Cush)... One is up and the other is showing her spine... Once again we'll be getting the two in under 3 days... 2.5 and counting at the moment...
It's a long story... but this grow's for you @blue ! Yes, this is the Blue Grow where I'll be growing two Mephisto Blue Kush and the two will be aptly name Kush and Cush... Kush, Cush... in the bush!
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