The coco is loose in the pots. After settling and soaking with nutrients I would have to add more.Won't the volume of the small pots the plants are in now take up that "missing" volume?
I'm looking for some root porn from those pots...
Impatient farmers need to find another line of work lol
It might be a while before they get opened up though lol.
Just my opinion, but I think you are better off feeding as little as you need to and slowly ramping it up if the plants look like they need more. You are better off under feeding than over feeding, IMHO. The majority of new growers I see having issues are over feeding and causing lockout.Is there any logic to when you ramp up the nutes? Last grow I over-fed mine, and it took what seemed like forever to recover. Even then, my yield will certainly suffer. They’re in week 2 of flower now.
Nothing specific that the increase is based off of, just past experience.Is there any logic to when you ramp up the nutes? Last grow I over-fed mine, and it took what seemed like forever to recover. Even then, my yield will certainly suffer. They’re in week 2 of flower now.
There’s no reason for me to think my first grow would be a home run, so I’m really not complaining. Just trying to amass some useful information.
The dialogue early in this thread about lung rooms and venting inside was incredibly helpful. I had already devised a contraption to exhaust and intake from a single window. There would have been 2 8inch 90s sticking out of a window. There’s no attic. A friend of mine said, They wouldn’t have asked what was happening in there. They would have said ‘someone’s growing weed in there.’” I opted to exhaust and intake the air from the same room. So far, there’s been no noticeable smell.
Sometimes that's the plant that needs a magic crystal set on top..Day 17
TI1 and TI3 are showing the most robust growth of the group early. TI4 was the one that didn't want to shuck it's seed shell and is the most disappointing of the bunch.
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