Greenvein
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My roots are definitely not that vigorous when drouting so that says it all
Was it a long process with the bricks?
Was it a long process with the bricks?
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They really don't like going to dry and I believe it's the main problem for underdeveloped roots and yield. I had two that went almost completely dry on me and its easy to see on the roots.My roots are definitely not that vigorous when drouting so that says it all
Was it a long process with the bricks?
Full steam ahead! I hope your ready as theirs no stopping them now I'm never ready LOL
They have officially taken off! They all have good branching and structure early on, these will produce well for sure with this internodal length and being sativa dom. I can probably take nice big cuttings in a couple of days. I twist and break and the top dominant shoot every third day on all of them to encourage auxillary shoots. Good stress is good! Lol!
Need to fix more nets to cover the two runoff trays I'm adding in the upcoming days. I got metal netting, I just need to cut it to size.
Since it's been a couple of days and they've received many days of feeding I'm starting to back off on the feeding strength. It takes a while for the coir to be fully saturated and reach equilibrium point and stop holding on to minerals. I'm currently feeding 0.8 EC twice a day at pH 6.0.
Cheers!
Not even close! I need to start setting up irrigation tonight. I'm being stubborn and making my own feed rings. I'll solder and test things tomorrow.Full steam ahead! I hope your ready as theirs no stopping them now I'm never ready LOL
That's very true Keith! I'm surprised of their uniformity. Looks like a very inbred strain. I already have a keeper but haven't decided on the other one. Flower will tell which one to keep!They all look to be the same size which I would think will help out on the scrog.