1 week +5 days:
18.5" tall on the mydawg. Damn thing has serious stretch-itis. Figures, bloody sativa dominants.
Mazar is much bushier than the mydawg and not nearly as tall, duh. It's an indica.
I pulled the bin out and inspected the roots through the sides. I have read that roots don't dig on light and so I've been running a sort of background experiment this whole time in a clear bin. 2 sides of the bin have been exposed to relatively high intensity light while the other 2 were pretty heavily shaded. When I looked at all 4 sides last night I could see them showing a preference for the dark. Preference is a mild term though. Think one or two roots visible on the lighted side and a big ass mop of roots on the shaded side.
I've gone ahead and wrapped the whole bin in foil to block any further light pollution and let the plants get back to business. I'm supposed to be getting another 150w HPS today too (freebie) which I'll use over the 2 current plants until the SnS diesels are ready for flower. I also moved the T8's into a better position to stay close to the plants and turned the bin around so the mydawg is in front and the mazar is in back. I wanted to bias the light to the mazar for a little while. It's been fighting for light with the mydawg. Of course everything is still well lit all through the sides with CFL's.
on the SnS diesel subject, let's cover the LST work I've done. Using the image below as an infographic, I've gotten them successfully through step 6 and I'm moving into step 7. They've both got several upward growing stems coming off the stalk that are looking healthy and have a couple branches off each of them. The stem bases on each plant are pretty seriously fattening up. They're about double the diameter of when I got them. and the plants have 3-4x the total leaf area at work.
Question: I'm doing the diesels in coco coir and perlite currently in 8" pots. Right now I just water them with full strength nute water (pH'd, I learned my lesson) a tiny bit each day (maybe 1 fl-oz per plant) and then when there's no water left in their catch pans I water them fully with the same nute water. There's no signs of nutrient burn or deficiency so far but I don't know if I'm feeding them "enough". They're growing so I don't think they're stunting but the crux of the question is, how much and how often? Do I treat it like dirt except for needing to use plenty of full strength nutrient water? I have a lot of perlite in the mix and it tends to feel dryish on top even when my meter says it's wet. It's kinda a bitch to know if I'm giving them enough food. If it matters they're on 24hr light.
18.5" tall on the mydawg. Damn thing has serious stretch-itis. Figures, bloody sativa dominants.
Mazar is much bushier than the mydawg and not nearly as tall, duh. It's an indica.
I pulled the bin out and inspected the roots through the sides. I have read that roots don't dig on light and so I've been running a sort of background experiment this whole time in a clear bin. 2 sides of the bin have been exposed to relatively high intensity light while the other 2 were pretty heavily shaded. When I looked at all 4 sides last night I could see them showing a preference for the dark. Preference is a mild term though. Think one or two roots visible on the lighted side and a big ass mop of roots on the shaded side.
I've gone ahead and wrapped the whole bin in foil to block any further light pollution and let the plants get back to business. I'm supposed to be getting another 150w HPS today too (freebie) which I'll use over the 2 current plants until the SnS diesels are ready for flower. I also moved the T8's into a better position to stay close to the plants and turned the bin around so the mydawg is in front and the mazar is in back. I wanted to bias the light to the mazar for a little while. It's been fighting for light with the mydawg. Of course everything is still well lit all through the sides with CFL's.
on the SnS diesel subject, let's cover the LST work I've done. Using the image below as an infographic, I've gotten them successfully through step 6 and I'm moving into step 7. They've both got several upward growing stems coming off the stalk that are looking healthy and have a couple branches off each of them. The stem bases on each plant are pretty seriously fattening up. They're about double the diameter of when I got them. and the plants have 3-4x the total leaf area at work.
Question: I'm doing the diesels in coco coir and perlite currently in 8" pots. Right now I just water them with full strength nute water (pH'd, I learned my lesson) a tiny bit each day (maybe 1 fl-oz per plant) and then when there's no water left in their catch pans I water them fully with the same nute water. There's no signs of nutrient burn or deficiency so far but I don't know if I'm feeding them "enough". They're growing so I don't think they're stunting but the crux of the question is, how much and how often? Do I treat it like dirt except for needing to use plenty of full strength nutrient water? I have a lot of perlite in the mix and it tends to feel dryish on top even when my meter says it's wet. It's kinda a bitch to know if I'm giving them enough food. If it matters they're on 24hr light.