The all important PH
I took a while to post here again... it's time for news.
My oldest plant is 25 days old (from sprout). It is the one I cut the root tips. The week after I cut it's root tips, it began to grow nicely, but afterwards it's growth just STUNTED. It stoped, literally for more than 1 week.
The other one is 12 days old from sprout. It leafs are bigger than the first one, but its color is a very light green while the first one is dark green and looks more healthy.
The thing is: yesterday I made a PH test of my tap water, the water i use to feed them. It's PH was 8.6!!!!!!!!!
No wonder why the f***ers dont grow. So, I made a mix of tap water and a little bit of vineager and PH tested it: 6.2
So.... I poured the 6.2 water over the soil of both and to my surprise they "waked up" bigger this morning!
The 25 day-old even grew a new branch and developed its first set of BIG fan leafs. Those leafs were tiny the day before.
The plant i cuted the root tips is growing perfectly, but it is SMALL!! I think I just made a BONSAI CANNABIS PLANT without ever knowing it! LOL!!!
I understood the importance of PH...
I have a nice advantage - my brother has a degree in agronomy! lol!
He said the ideal PH is between 5.5 and 6.5 for most bud-producing plants. He also instructed me that Boron is always underlooked - when the plant is in vegetative growth, the more N and Boron, the better, since those elements work together providing foliage growth and health.
I apologize for not posting pictures since my first post. Hope this weekend I can finally post some!
As a side note: I'm finally working on a grow box. I have it 50% done. It's small, with good air intake and exhaust and made with white plywood (don't know how its called in English, it is like a "plastic" cover over one of the plywood sides. Formic?).
Cheers!