Hey everyone, I hope you all had a good weekend.
We had some beautiful weather to watch MSU beat UM this weekend. I don't even watch football anymore but you know... college babes.. huge rivalry...body painting.. garbage can punch... etc etc.
enough of that... nobody wants to talk about college coeds after all, right?
Wall of text coming.. sorry. I am long winded.
Ok, reason for the title, I am changing my labeling a bit. Reason being, Week 1 was essentially an entire week waiting to sprout and so forth and that's throwing off my old weary brain when I try and figure out things for upcoming events. So, its week 4 starting yesterday, but I am lopping off the 1st week of nothing to make it week 3 again sort of.. got it?
anyway... some pics... I realize the images are hellabad, sorry. Just can't get good ones with this camera so far. I will see what I can do about it, but don't hold your breath. Holidays are coming and family expects gifts. Maybe the wife is getting a camera. BRILLIANT!
Pic 1 - Roadrunner AF
Pic 2 - Haze AF
Pic 3 - Blueberry
So, this is what's happened this week. As you can see, there is some curling on some of the leaves. The blueberry is cupping "up"... the haze has some downward curling. The roadrunner has a little of both.. how fun is that?!
This week I spent some time looking for information on autoflowering strains, and of course, essentially found the same kind of information you get when you look for anything on the internet. The people with the least amount of experience and actual knowledge are always shouting the loudest about why things are the way they are... because they also, have internet access.
If you don't know what I mean by this, look for any post on lighting information and when you find someone telling people how more lumens is always better... you have a perfect example of what I went through all week.
Anyway, trying to figure out what I should be planning for on these AF's is what made me decide to roll the calendar back to the 1st week of actual living plants, rather than counting that week of watching rockwool cubes sitting in a dish.
So, my package came with the new reflector. Fail. Wrong plug. I am sure I ordered the right one according to the description and part information, but this won't work. So, back it goes. I am keeping the mogul connectors and that's what I used for the 100w daylight CFL that I have been planning on using. However, without a hood, figuring out how to hang it efficiently is proving troublesome. I had placed it in a vertical stand arrangement and took the 200w flowering cfl out completely. After a few hours, I checked on the setup and found it was heating the pots and the whole tent had gone up to near 90 degrees. wth?! from 2 CFL's? seriously.. wth?! BAH! I tried a few different arrangements and finally just took it out and put the 2700k CFL back in to shine on the two AF's. That's also why you notice some orange tint on the leaves in some of the pictures. Temperature is stabilized again in the low - mid 80's with 60% humidity. I would like to cool that a bit more, just not sure how yet.
Ok, so I had planned on feeding starting this weekend, but I decided to try Riddleme's "make it rain" technique instead, there should still be a lot of food in the soil for at least another week. So, I ph adjusted some water and I dunked them. After the water stopped draining out I rolled them around to make sure there wasn't any water still pooled inside someplace and put them back in the holding tub. The soil dropped in the pots a few inches. There must have been some air pockets in the soil that settled out. So, now they are REALLY stretchy looking.
Hopefully, they will wick out the water in a few days like Riddleme mentions, and not die from being drowned. I hope, this is why they are drooping and cupping like you can see in the pictures.
I will top off the pots with some more soil but not until after they dry out some.
I plan on starting food this next time. Going to start with 1/4 of what Foxfarm calls for and I hope the blueberry doesn't give me problems.
Note to any newbie that might be reading this. Do yourself a favor for your first grow. Just grow 1 strain unless they are similar genetics and don't believe the description provided by the vendors. I understood the blueberry are easy for beginners according to the sales information but every thread I read on grow forums that mentions this strain comments on them being fussy for feeding. I am having good luck so far, and I hope I am not jinxing it.
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