Sorry again for the delay. Just harvested previous crop, killed lot of rat bastard spider mites, bleached and scrubbed main grow area three times. So, all plants are now in 7 gallon grow bags. Soil is mix of fox farm ocean forest and vermifire. The pots sit of drainage saucer with 1" of pea gravel to allow roots to grow outside of bag if needed. The grow room has a dehumidifier set at run only when humidity is above 60%. Two 600 watt HID MH lights are on 19/5 light cycle and of course a few fans to keep air moving. Have a 440 cfm ipower scrubber and have a 220 cfm fan pull fresh air from outside. Temp ranges now between 79-84 during light cycle. Expect temp to drop some in coming weeks as it becomes colder.
So first pic is Dr Kripplingers and it has just been tied down using low stress training. This plant had several leaves that had spots indicating PH issue. Too hot. Made sure to rinse soil before transplant to make sure not to overload plant with nitrogen. Sorry I don't have pics of spots.
Second pic is Critical Kush. This plant is only plant not showing PH issue. Healthy and doing great.
Third pic is THC Snow. A little disappointed about this plant. It had PH issues, calcium def, and Nitrogen def. this plant absorbed nutrients in soil very fast. Need to make sure I start feeding schedule with this strain first. Again this plant was just tied down so it looks funny.
Pic 4 is exactly like pic 3. THC snow with same issues as above.
Pic 5 is THC Bomb. Only issues were PH fluctuation again. Hopefully this soil mix is better. Just tied this plant down yesterday. Grown this strain three times and usually get 3-5 oz and has a great taste and high. Patients like it too. Little lemon citrus taste
Pic 6 same as other THC Bomb except it hasn't been tied down for LST
Plants will be in veg for 18-25 days due to leaf loss. Want plants to recover and gain more leaves before flowering. Will add HPS lighting mid November. Updates should be regular and often. Pics will be better also. Things here have definately been scrambled lately.