managed to get my replacement l.e.d for my lights and fitted them in last night so were back to full capacity
i havent gave my girl her pk boost yet but she is due a fresh res change in the morning so ill be giving her it for the entire week, ill also increase her feed to 2.4 ec ph 6.0
already she is becoming heavy and started to get her lean-on but their isnt much i can do untill the white sirius is out the way, just over 3 weeks left untill harvest so heres a few pics of how she is looking, ill get some full plant shots up on my next update
i been out shopping today and got back to my car and theirs 8 missed calls and 3 text messages on my phone, "answer your phone quick, your plants fell over"
lmfao, dont get me wrong i love growing but fuk me what a hassle, i get home to find my blueberry on her side and a few broken limbs, i lost 1 of her main colas and a few other branches, i cant understand how 2 auto flowering plants can cause me so much hassle in a 1.5 x 1.5 meter grow room, you should be able to grow at least 10 plants in that size space and im struggling with 2 autoflowers, ill still get plenty of herb but its safe to say i will only be growing 1 at a time from now on
obviously im sat here thinking how to stop this from happening again in the future as this is twice now its happened, just for the record i now smell just as strong as the blueberry does lol
i hate to think what this would of looked like in 3 weeks time :no::no::no:
New user here just wanted to say everything looks great here, I've ordered some blueberry this week but my tent space is limited to 60x0x140.. Might have some space issues looking at your monsters, well done
obviously im sat here thinking how to stop this from happening again in the future as this is twice now its happened, just for the record i now smell just as strong as the blueberry does lol
tough luck on the collapse Seymour man. It seems that DWC is the best technique for speed of growth, but it still has room for improvements when it comes to res changes and the actual physical stability of the plant itself
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