indianajones
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those look really good. bummer about the one plant being a bit more
finicky, but i guess that's to be expected when you grow from seed.
finicky, but i guess that's to be expected when you grow from seed.
I am flipping today. Technically, this is day 17 of veg (not counting seedling time - will be an even month from germination on Monday). I waited a bit to see that runt with the PH sensitivity bouncing back, but if I wait much longer, I can see things getting WAY out of control. It's a pain in the butt, but these are the BIGGEST young ladies I've ever had. I just keep trying to remind myself that there are FOUR of them! Growth has been larger than I expected, so I think it is safe to assume the stretch will be too. I will have to brace areas that I am bending and supercrop where I can to keep from pulling and tugging the trunk and roots in those little net pots. I can tell you that the main stems have NO give in them. The foliage seems to be a bit more fragile - easier to break leaves off with a crunch...guessing it's because they are FULL of water and so large. The lack of pliability (compared to my "normal" runts...lol) scares me a little.Looks nice. I'm subbed
How long are you going to veg for before you flip? Will you be fitting the screen on before or after the flip?
Me too. VERY carefully...lol.I really want to see how you train them in the SCROG.
I actually do NOT have any PH Up. I could have corrected faster if I did in that particular case. Otherwise, I haven't needed it after getting things where they needed to be. For me, PH keeps creeping up, and I just add a little PH Down with the solution I add back to the res daily. I am ordering some, because I expect I'll need it at some point. Funny how they don't make any SMALL bottles of the stuff, huh?Hey man! Just thought I'd pop my head in to see your latest photos. Aren't those leaves huge already? I really want to see how you train them in the SCROG. It could be challenging with the plants being so big.
Don't worry about the one time that your pH dropped to 5.3 -- not as long as it didn't stay that low for a long time. I've had pH drop lower than that just by the plant eating up the nutes in one day. (Then I'd just adjust the pH up to 6.1 or so, so that it didn't drop so low in 24 hours. You have some pH UP solution, right?) I'm glad to see that your leaves are darkening now.
Lookin' good!
I actually do NOT have any PH Up. I could have corrected faster if I did in that particular case. Otherwise, I haven't needed it after getting things where they needed to be. For me, PH keeps creeping up, and I just add a little PH Down with the solution I add back to the res daily. I am ordering some, because I expect I'll need it at some point. Funny how they don't make any SMALL bottles of the stuff, huh?
I'm not really panicking - just surprised. At least they are all the same strain. I have been in MUCH worse shape before...lol. Pictures are always welcome! Let's see what you're dealing with.No need to panic bro..............just string you two levels of nets across the tent stakes, bend em, and weave them in..................Hell, thats the makings of
a good "jungle" right there..........................lol.................
In fact, Im about to do THE EXACT SAME THING right now in one of my Cabs.
If you want I'll post before n after shots..................give you an idea of what you can do.........
Mine are MUCH larger than yours.............will take 20 minutes to do it...................
I'm actually quite upset about the way it's going! It is WAY overgrown. Ideally ALL of my growth would be down below the lattice string, and I wouldn't have needed it. I am having trouble in the hydro, but NOT the troubles that I thought I would have. In order to KEEP a plant bent, you need support on the top, and the bottom. The net pots failed to hold up and torqued, so that I was just shy of having them get pushed down into the res. At that point, I abandoned the lower screen and just opted to use it as the support that the net pots couldn't be, and put in the lattice net. That hasn't really helped. Some is strain related, (stretchy, stretchy, stretchy, that I should have researched) but I am just holding on to my overgrown mess to see what I get. It is SO NOT something I'm proud of. However, the hydro side of things isn't as mysterious as I thought. I have had exactly ONE PH issue (self created) early on, no pythium - and I am a neglectful gardener. You have to change that res at least once per week, though. My complaints are from schlepping water and tie down issues for which I was unprepared. If I was on top of it, the results would be awesome! I think I'm headed back to Hempy World. All in all, it's been a great learning experience in the lab.Wow, what a jungle.
Looks like the girls like that LED.
I think you I saw that you said this is your first time for hydro....that's the way I want to go when I have a bit more experience with the soilless. Anyway, looks like you're doing really well by the explosive growth. I'll be watching.