Question to the general Hempy community: Since neither perlite nor vermiculite have any nutritional value, how soon do you start feeding nutrients to the young plant? Also, how often do you feel the need to flush this rocky medium?
Here's my hempy girls just under 3 weeks. I am mainlining for four nodes. All the plants have been topped once and some of them just got topped for the second and last time. Pics 2,3,4 are of the same plant and 5,6,7 are of another plant before and after the second topping. With the second topping came the removal of the first node shoots and leaf and removal of the second node sheets (I left the leaf). What do you guys think?
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Looks really good georgy. The 1st plants lower leafs look a little too limeish in color to me, looks like it could use a little "N". I'm really interested in the main line concept also. But I have to get my grow squared away, I want to grow out some of the new crosses I made to see what I ended up with and don't want to take that much veg time to ML.
Are you going to tie down the 4 arms to spread them out a little or just let the 4 tops run up the middle?
@ georgyboy, To me it looks like a ph problem is leading to a lockout of some sort. I'm sure your ph'ing but I have to ask.
As far as which food I'd go for the one that has a full line of micro nutes (cal, zinc, boron, copper, iron, mag, cl,,,,,) My 2nd guess would be a micro due to the rusting of the veins, which isn't normal for the big 3 nute deficiencies.
does this mean your hempy buckets are getting to 93? do whatever you can to lower your heat, like shutting off your veg room for 1-6 hours a day, possibly during your peak heat hours. Its okay to have heat stress on the plant but if the heat is getting your roots hot that is bad
Georgy Boy,, Those plants are too small/young to be dropping lower leaves like that. Make sure you are giving them a Balanced Feed, and Get some CalMag into their diet ASAP..
georgy - Your ph is fine. 5.8 drifting up to 6.4 is in the good range. 93 degrees is too high if you can get 10 out of that, I think most everything else will be controllable. What's your lighting and vent situation?
And as rusty said feed them. I looked up Dyna-gro and the foliage pro (9-3-6) you have would be perfect. One thing to mention about feeding in hi temps. I've found that the plant will need more food when the temps are up. I don't know if its the pant is using more or if the nutes just don't have the same punch in hi temps. I use Osmocote which is controled release fert, so I put in a full grow's worth of food in the bucket at the start, and I've noticed that if I'm dealing with 90 + temps that the food will get used up before I finish. Just can't say if its the plant or nutes.
With all that being said instead of the 1/4 tsp/gal on the feeding chart I would double that with your temps.
The foliage pro has cal & mag in it but I wouldn't hesitate to add an additional 1 to 2 ml/gal of CalMag to the mix.