Trying to catch up for the past week:
Jan 30 (Day 66)
This is the plant before feeding:
UVB: I reduced the "compact" CFL UVB 10.0 bulb to 1 hour (15, 15, 15, 15 minutes). I feel like I've seen too much UVB (too late into flower) cause the trichs to amber too soon. Maybe I'm being too cautious. But, I see plenty of trichs forming. I'm not greedy. (I kind of wish I hadn't used it. I'd like to show what it looks like without UVB. I can't usually tell much difference -- except when I overuse it.).
Feb 1 (Day 68 )
This is the plant before feeding:
Nute Burn (burnt tips): I see some burnt tips on the newer, slender leaves coming out of the buds. I think that might be related to the 1400ppm runoff I got on
Day 60. I think that may have resulted from me being lazy and feeding full strength at lights the previous feeding.
Feb 3 (Day 70)
Light-burnt leaves. I've been trying to hold this plant in 2.2x2.2 feet. In doing so, some fan leaves have been in contact with the lights for hours, causing some burn marks. It's not ideal. If I had a 2x2 tent, it would reflect light on the right side. Or, if I had two plants in this 2x4 tent, they'd share some light from each other. I'm trying to play fair with the 25-30w/sq ft of lighting I'm aiming for, but also accommodate for this plant being slightly oversized for a 2x2' space.
Feeding. I won't post feeding details anymore.
To summarize: I am feeding every other day at lights on. However, frequently the soil is so dry at lights-off that I think it will be too dry by lights-on. I take 2 cups of the nutrients (which are mixed and ready for lights-on) and mix that with 2 cups water (to make half-strength), I feed this at lights out. Later the next day when the soil is dry again (a few hours after lights on) I feed the remaining full-strength for a full drench with runoff. That's good enough until lights on
two days later. (You could say I'm feeding every 1-3/4 days. I can't quite make it to 2 days each time.).
I feed half-strength at lights out because I believe I've seen burnt tips when I feed full strength at lights out (even just a small volume, enough to carry the plant to lights on). It seems like the absence of light to drive the uptake of nutrients creates a nute-burn condition(?).
I'm feeding 280-310ppm (2.9-3.1g/gal) mixed with 140-160ppm water. I'm seeing runoff 1200-1300 ppm. I feed enough volume to get 10-15% runoff. Basically, I mix 1 gallon which is sufficient for watering the #2 ("2 gal" container, but really contains 1.61 gallons of soil). I usually have 2-6 cups leftover. If I see runoff ppms rising I will use the leftover to get 20% runoff (I might also reduce the nutrients down to 280ppm). If I grew MG
Tomato for awhile (with the strength dialed in better) I could mix only the volume I need. But, the nutrients are cheap. I'm not wasting much money. I feel worse about wasting water.
I don't expect the feedings to change until the end when I will probably switch to half-strength nutrients the last 1-2 feedings. (I call this a "cleanse," not a "flush"--which I consider as 100-300% runoff to correct a problem). If I fed heavier, I might cleanse for 3-4 feedings.
Lighting. I've tied down some of the colas because they became too tall. They weren't taking LST bending/snapping too well (they kept straightening out). I may replace the three Cree 18w PAR38 floods with Phillips 14w-14.5w (100w equiv) A21 lightbulbs (described
here). The floodlights require about 10" distance. I don't think I'm getting ideal coverage the way the buds are so tall. (But, I don't think it's too bad either. I've
grown with them before and got excellent results.).
On Day 60 I said I thought I had too little blue spectrum. I don't think that was the problem. I think the buds were just stretching and straightening on their own. I'll probably switch that Phillips 14w (100w equiv) cool white lightbulb to warm pretty soon.
I added an ordinary socket extender to the center socket (where I put the Phillips 14w cool described on Day 60). That lowered the bulb an inch. I might lower it another inch. I'm mentioning it because you'll see it in Day 70's photos (below).