Entry #19: Pretty Colors
So today I went multi-spectrum! I purchased 4 3000k bulbs, and put them in my lamp (So now I have 4x 6500 and 4x 3000). I alternated the bulbs, so the light is mixed evenly over the canopy. I'm doing this as a run up to flowering, which should be in a couple weeks. But, I will likely just start growing multi-spectrum through veg from now on...I just didn't earlier because I didn't want to spend the $60 at the time, since I got the 6500 bulbs free with the light.
In other news, I finally got around to calibrating my meters. Not surprisingly, they were way off. As a result, I've been dramatically overfeeding my plants; I'm surprised they've done as well as they have (although this strain is known for its resiliency). My pH tester was also out of tune, but surprisingly, my pH levels tested at appropriate levels (around 5.7ish). The only thing I can think of is that I used AN nutes, which are "pH perfect". I honestly just thought that pH perfect was a load of crap, but clearly there's some truth to it. Every day, I would lower my pH, and every day, it would jump back up...now I've realized my meter was off, so the pH was way too low each day, but the nutrients automatically boosted it up. Perhaps there is something else going on, but the pH perfect thing seems to be the most obvious answer. It certainly raises my opinion of AN a bit...3 cheers for idiot-proof nutrients!
I've also been doing some minor maintenance on things...I've slowly been replacing all the duct tape I've used with much stronger/stickier metal foil tape. Basically, I was hoping I could get away with using cheap tape, but I should have known better!
Additionally, I'm in the process of creating a new reservoir. The one I'm currently using is to small at 36" long, 18" wide 12" deep. It's maximum capacity is 27.5 gallons, although I normally keep about 12-15 gallons of water in it.
My new reservoir is much larger, at 43" wide, 22" wide and 18" deep. It can hold 50 gallons of water, but I only plan on using roughly 20 gallons of water. I've purchased 1" foam board insulation, which I will use to insulate my reservoir (it should be even more well insulated than the last one). Basically, I'm going to use my current reservoir as my veg res, and the new one as my flowering res. Hopefully I'll have this new reservoir up and running within a week.
In Response to Tee Five:
My plants are roughly 18" tall. However, the problem is not their height, but their width. My plant's are pretty bushy...at their widest point, the'yre roughly 30"...so they're almost twice as wide as they are tall. I attribute this to the light I'm using, which is very wide (like 27"). Normally I'd be pleased, as I prefer bushy plants, but I guess I was just caught a bit off guard, since normally my size issues have revolved around height.
Finally, I'm going to do some trimming at my main project tonight. I'll take some pictures of this new harvest, since most of the plants are the same strain I am growing in my cabinet (Big Bud). If the current harvest is any indicator, I will have an excellent harvest soon enough!