Well...2 weeks of flowering hours and things are good. This last feeding I felt like I was pushing them a bit, but they are looking to have enjoyed it. I'll probably go light on the next watering and maybe leach a little bit to keep the salts honest... I should probably get a ppm meter.
Yes, I'd have to have lots more space, money to burn and a commitment to the challenge. I'm currently growing an "easy" strain. Being first grow back in a while I'm taking it slowly. Frankly it's kepping me busy enough and I'm not sure how i would deal with differing strain needs, I'm having...
Yes holes are drilled on top of the top pvc tube, and it sheets down the towel. How strongly and directly the fan blows on it determines how rapidly it evaporates the water.
Defo a good list and something's to keep in mind. As I write this though, im just reflecting on the importance of knowing what environment we are able to provide to the plants. Choosing strains to grow should be done in congruence with the environment it is to be grown and finished in agreed?
Plant in the pic is Daisy. She's the most vigorous of the phenos of the 20 seeds I germinated. she will be 7 weeks old tomorrow. I pinched her once at 5 weeks, and LST her when needed.
The whole lot of them are pretty easy going with the exception of one that is never satisfied... Probably more...
yes once I figured how to deal with the lack of humidity, I feel lucky to not have the opposite problem :-| regarding the frostiness... First indoor grow in about 20 years, so it has yet to be seen :-) got my fingers crossed of course :peace:
First off, love the avatar... In my top 3 favorite movies of all time.
Second, thank you for the info. Would seem like an interesting project to put it all down on paper. If we know why they are difficult we should be able mitigate the difficulty no?