Hey people,
Here's an update, I have been keeping the root temp around 70 degrees
with that seedling heat map under the tray. It really has made a difference. I am seeing fatter stalks
and more lower growth that will fill the net in about a week.
I found that growing in the winter has its advantages.. Flowering at night I get about 80 degrees high.
They go off an hour after sunrise.
I have been vegging them up here for a week now. Same Flora Nova and additives at around 500 ppm.
They have been using the nutrients, my ppms have been dropping and Ph holds pretty close. I top off with About a half gallon of R/O a day.
We will start the flower nutes In a few days at 500 ppm
Flower nutes are: Fox Farm Grow big, Big bloom and Tiger bloom. I will give them one more shot of diamond nectar
with the flower nutes to help them make the switch. Thats what I did last time and I think it helped with the flush in the end.
I was training last night and I broke the main stem on one of the widows. Man they have a strong stalk.
Well just like anyone else I freaked out for a second. I mean it was a clean break
I took of three small sets of branches!
.
I saw this stuff start to form on the ends so I lined the two pieces up and held them together for like 2 minutes
while I was thinking of what I could use to prop it up and it kinda fused together.
I looked at the lines in the stalk and they were close to where they were before it broke and taped it up and supported it..
This was last night.
I use the tape from a band aid and propped it up. after an hour it looked pretty sad. But today?
The very next day not only the leafs were up but the shoots were looking fine too. I wouldn't believe it if
I hadn't seen it with my own eyes. Man that was fast.
So, we are happy again.
Here is a shot of the kids.
There one week old. I got six WW clones in the back row and ten Stinky Cindy seeds. They all popped.
These I am going to have to sex. Been feeding them straight R/O. Clones are on clonex solution.
Here's an update, I have been keeping the root temp around 70 degrees
with that seedling heat map under the tray. It really has made a difference. I am seeing fatter stalks
and more lower growth that will fill the net in about a week.
I found that growing in the winter has its advantages.. Flowering at night I get about 80 degrees high.
They go off an hour after sunrise.
I have been vegging them up here for a week now. Same Flora Nova and additives at around 500 ppm.
They have been using the nutrients, my ppms have been dropping and Ph holds pretty close. I top off with About a half gallon of R/O a day.
We will start the flower nutes In a few days at 500 ppm
Flower nutes are: Fox Farm Grow big, Big bloom and Tiger bloom. I will give them one more shot of diamond nectar
with the flower nutes to help them make the switch. Thats what I did last time and I think it helped with the flush in the end.
I was training last night and I broke the main stem on one of the widows. Man they have a strong stalk.
Well just like anyone else I freaked out for a second. I mean it was a clean break
I took of three small sets of branches!
.
I saw this stuff start to form on the ends so I lined the two pieces up and held them together for like 2 minutes
while I was thinking of what I could use to prop it up and it kinda fused together.
I looked at the lines in the stalk and they were close to where they were before it broke and taped it up and supported it..
This was last night.
I use the tape from a band aid and propped it up. after an hour it looked pretty sad. But today?
The very next day not only the leafs were up but the shoots were looking fine too. I wouldn't believe it if
I hadn't seen it with my own eyes. Man that was fast.
So, we are happy again.
Here is a shot of the kids.
There one week old. I got six WW clones in the back row and ten Stinky Cindy seeds. They all popped.
These I am going to have to sex. Been feeding them straight R/O. Clones are on clonex solution.