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First grow. Unknown bagseed. Genetics unknown.
Here's the pertinents:
Soil grow, mix of coco/homemade worm castings/fish emulsion/perlite
Nutes: GH micro and veg, 1/4 tsp each (as per directions), pH down to between 6-6.5
Feedings: twice a week (just fed before bed last night)
Untreated well water. Ppm unknown Super hard water. Drinkable, but turns everything red over time.
Watered 2-3 times a week (only when they feel light)
Lights: 4 bulb T5 fixture, 18/6 cycle
Atmosphere: RH ~55-65%, temps ~75deg on, 70deg off
Notes from journal:
9/3 Plant #1 emerges.
9/4 Plant #2 emerges.
9/6 Plant #3 emerges.
All three have been topped, I'm training them for mainline (hence the landscaping staples).
After 4 full weeks of veg, shouldn't these plants be, uhm ...bigger? Main stalks seem still pretty spindly, making it difficult to train the side branching (I just gave it up on plant #2). I'm usually a pretty patient person, but I'm thinking something's wrong that they're still so tiny (they're in 6" pots). They seem healthy, but they're not beefing out like it seems like they should be doing. The only other variable I can think of would be my water. Could that be enough stunt their growth?
Here's the pertinents:
Soil grow, mix of coco/homemade worm castings/fish emulsion/perlite
Nutes: GH micro and veg, 1/4 tsp each (as per directions), pH down to between 6-6.5
Feedings: twice a week (just fed before bed last night)
Untreated well water. Ppm unknown Super hard water. Drinkable, but turns everything red over time.
Watered 2-3 times a week (only when they feel light)
Lights: 4 bulb T5 fixture, 18/6 cycle
Atmosphere: RH ~55-65%, temps ~75deg on, 70deg off
Notes from journal:
9/3 Plant #1 emerges.
9/4 Plant #2 emerges.
9/6 Plant #3 emerges.
All three have been topped, I'm training them for mainline (hence the landscaping staples).
After 4 full weeks of veg, shouldn't these plants be, uhm ...bigger? Main stalks seem still pretty spindly, making it difficult to train the side branching (I just gave it up on plant #2). I'm usually a pretty patient person, but I'm thinking something's wrong that they're still so tiny (they're in 6" pots). They seem healthy, but they're not beefing out like it seems like they should be doing. The only other variable I can think of would be my water. Could that be enough stunt their growth?
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