My old style was to harvest then take a break then restart a crop.
I'm pheno hunting and have 4 plants re vegging from the last harvest.
The perpetual style is going to give me a new way of looking at the plants and a new way to experiment.
I think growing each plant individually this way gave me much more experience in a shorter time.
I have grown a few hundred plants one at a time now mixing its own nutes and only watering when the specific plant is absolutely ready.
It helps with recovering deficiencies and such too.
I look at every new seed/clone as a whole new grow every time.
But it is a time consuming pain in the ass. I do it so I stay in plant count and amount of usable meds on hand. And for constant variety.
I must have headstash of 10 different strains on hand.
It can be very frustrating especially with all the seed plants.
I wanted to show off those pics because I have been fighting deficiencies for a while. I am back on track.
A bunch were starting to look like this.
I nursed them all through and obviously lost a good amount of yield. Like 25% per plant.
The solution was obvious if I remembered the basics. I had started taking a shortcut. I used to always pour a cup or two of fresh water in before mixing their nutes. I was slipping this step.
And summer came and even in the air conditioned growroom in my old converted lake cabin the plants seem to know it’s hot out and transpire harder.
Pre watering helps sooth the roots from the high ec caused by the soil drying out. It also must help the calcium and other elements to become soluble again and clear the roots of mineral blockage.
Simple step. Whenever I mess up I always try to repeat exactly what worked in the past.
I asked my breeder how to fix the garden a couple years ago. He said it looked nice before. Do what you did then. Lol.