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Genuity, my one og18 x skunk is a female. The only difference being mine will weigh in at six pounds from one plant, hold on a second, I need another toke to make the dream complete. Did you get the strain from the attitude?
Strictly seedless, I'll have to see if he's in this issue I have.
Hookd, my pots are those smart pots, they feel like felt and are only one and two gallon. One of the things about them is that they are porous, they are supposed to let more oxygen into the soil because they breathe. My soil is also not a heavy soil. I am very surprised by the amount of liquid they have been consuming lately. I just finished watering them about an hour ago. I pick each up to feel the weight and then again after I water. I also use a moisture meter, a lot. What I think is happening, I think my room is dialed in almost perfectly. Between the air temp, the canopy temp and the air movement in the room, they are thriving. Two hours after I turned on both of my six hundreds, my temp had risen two degrees while my humidity dropped twelve percent. After six hours of lights out, the temp had dropped five degrees and the humidity had risen fourteen percent. My canopy temp stays right at 77/78, it just does not go above that, so, I think the the plants are transpiring to their maximum at the moment. They are just sucking up the liquids, using what they need and 'sweating' out the rest through their leaves. I do not use the water until you have puddles on the floor and then let them dry out method. Instead I try to not let them get under three on the dry scale, and that is what they are pressing every evening when I go in to water them. My bigger plants are sucking up twenty ounces of water a day, my smaller ones ten to fifteen. I try to water them enough to bring them into the upper level of being moist and by the next evening, they need watering again.
Edit. I also do not dump all the water they are going to get all at once onto the plant. I go round about three times to each plant over the course of about twenty minutes.
Strictly seedless, I'll have to see if he's in this issue I have.
Hookd, my pots are those smart pots, they feel like felt and are only one and two gallon. One of the things about them is that they are porous, they are supposed to let more oxygen into the soil because they breathe. My soil is also not a heavy soil. I am very surprised by the amount of liquid they have been consuming lately. I just finished watering them about an hour ago. I pick each up to feel the weight and then again after I water. I also use a moisture meter, a lot. What I think is happening, I think my room is dialed in almost perfectly. Between the air temp, the canopy temp and the air movement in the room, they are thriving. Two hours after I turned on both of my six hundreds, my temp had risen two degrees while my humidity dropped twelve percent. After six hours of lights out, the temp had dropped five degrees and the humidity had risen fourteen percent. My canopy temp stays right at 77/78, it just does not go above that, so, I think the the plants are transpiring to their maximum at the moment. They are just sucking up the liquids, using what they need and 'sweating' out the rest through their leaves. I do not use the water until you have puddles on the floor and then let them dry out method. Instead I try to not let them get under three on the dry scale, and that is what they are pressing every evening when I go in to water them. My bigger plants are sucking up twenty ounces of water a day, my smaller ones ten to fifteen. I try to water them enough to bring them into the upper level of being moist and by the next evening, they need watering again.
Edit. I also do not dump all the water they are going to get all at once onto the plant. I go round about three times to each plant over the course of about twenty minutes.