ThatSpudGuy
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Thanks bro.The plants are definitely looking better now than they were early on, nice job man.
A couple of tidbits I'll share that I've picked up along the way...
- Run the PK13/14 a bit earlier than you are now. I recommend hitting them with it right around week 5 instead of week 7 or 8.
- After the cotyledons grow out and your first set of true leaves appear, don't be afraid to water the plants at .8 - .9 EC if you're in coco. Somewhere around 5ML/gallon of each A&B will get you in that range. I was noticing the plants weren't doing too well early on and that was simply because they weren't getting enough food.
- Defoliation can be a touchy subject on RIU but defoliating leaves isn't as bad as some make it out to be. I understand the concept of keeping the 'solar panels' on the plant for photosynthesis, but I've found there to be a happy balance between tucking fan leaves and stripping them off altogether. I've personally found myself defoliating more nowadays than ever before. I encourage you to look into grandmasterlevel, you can find him on youtube. Watch what he does.
Some people say to use it at about 3 weeks before harvest when they really start to swell thus the reason for using it now because i will take them to about 10 weeks.
They were struggling at a young age because she was struggling with cold temps and over feeding.
Yeah defoliating can be a touchy subject. I have always done some sort of defol to allow more light to the rest of the plant. Next grow im not going to defol to see what sort of difference there is.
Next grow the temps and humidity need to be dialed in better. Some other minor changes aswell to try and avoid hermies next round.