Twentyeight.threefive's Grow Journal - 2nd grow

twentyeight.threefive

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All six of the Dragon Funk have sprouted and look very healthy. Going to try my best to grow these out and not have to scrap them, we'll see how things turn out with future life plans/time.

They looked like that were starting to stretch from being way at the bottom of the tent. The SF2000 was probably 4 ft away. I put them up on a box to raise them up about a foot. Still looking good.

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The seedlings are in the two with these two autos. Lemon Auto on the left, and the Northern Lights Auto on the right. They are both getting the same exact feed and you can see how borderline nitrogen toxic the Northern Lights on the right is. This NL Auto has been unimpressive from the beginning.

While the NL is in flower and plenty of trichome formation has already started the Lemon Auto on the left hasn't even begun flowering yet. It's very close, but not yet.

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twentyeight.threefive

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Day 83 - 12/23/2020

I think the issue with the plants is an EC spike from salt buildup. I finally removed all the ties on the plants going to the flood table. They shape they are in will be how they finish now. This also gave me a chance to pull each of them out of the tent. They all felt pretty much bone dry as I lifted them out. Two feeds a day isn't enough to keep the coco from drying out. Last night and this morning they each got a gallon of nutrients to hopefully help flush out the built up salts. Will keep watching them for changes.

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twentyeight.threefive

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First feed at 7:30am. Each took about 0.75 gallons of feed (first feed is a good 15 hrs from the last feed of the day normally). Fed them again very early at 11:30am. They took another 0.5 gallons to get any runoff. They are just sucking up the feed. I'm going to try to multi feed by hand for a bit and see how they do. Obviously it wouldn't be a sustainable practice, but I really need to look into more automation. At this rate they would be getting about 2 gallons a day each. IDK seems excessive?
 
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