Lookin good. I use the same tap water you do. In the last 3 years, I never have had issue with chlorine or our water. It goes right from the tap to the plants for me. There are several good, peer review, studies concerning adding co2 during the veg stage. It seems that stomata development is directly related to the co2 a plant is exposed to in it's veg phase. If it was me, I would opt for co2 only in flower. Transpiration is a major component in bud growth, I would think you would want as many stomata per leaf as possable, an then super charge ur plant with co2 in flower. Lol, I had an old bsa in high school. I swear I could have towed a truck with it. The neighbor kid let me ride his Ninja. I screwed the fucken throttle down and thought I'd shit my pants. In 3 seconds I was goin so fast, I couldn't throttle down,lol. I'm too old to be goin so fast. Keep up the good work bro.
That's good to hear. A friend of mine uses the same water and he never lets it sit out either. It comes out of the tap and into the plants, so I started doing the same. The plants seem to enjoy it so I won't change anything there. I also took your advice about the co2 and turned it off. My co2 controller is still showing around 400-500ppm naturally in the room now instead of the 925-1000ppm I had it at. I'll blast it when I start my flowering
Yesterday I topped off the soil after I watered.
Today I set up my MDT-1 for the 18/6 veg cycle. The plants look ready to start growing in a major way.
Master Kush:
Here's a pic of a giant knuckle from where I supercropped my Master Kush.
Pretty cool how they repair themselves SO fast. That branch was snapped!
Blue Cheese:
Lemon Skunk: (which I'm hoping start to look better soon...)
In this pic you can see the lemon skunks on the far side. Compared to the others they look awful. Something needs to change. I even thought about giving UB's topping method a try on at least two of them. At this point I don't think it would hurt...
When the lights come on, so does the smooth Jazz and their fan. Lights out, radio off, fan stays on, air scrubber stays on. After two weeks in veg I'll start slowly introducing them to their new food, the Humboldt nutes!
I turned the ballast up to 100% so they are now receiving the full 1000w MH. Before now it was set to 75%, not 50% as I think I stated in a previous post. One thing about turning up the ballast is the temp went up 2 degrees (up to 86) and I have zero ventilation... which may not be such a good thing when I start running both 1000w HPS... we'll see what happens.
I'm still indecisive about how to bush these babies out. Any suggestions on how I should go about it would be appreciated. For now I'm supercropping the tops of the tallest plants. When they grow a little more I was going to put them through LST, but if there is some other method please let me know. Wish me luck!