I notice some plants are on the ground, is that something you usually do? I see most folks using risers and I wonder how beneficial they truly are. I have my 3 gallon pots in milk cratesDay 23 ish and a whole lot more still to go.
1st Pic - small lower bud on the grape bubba. Lookin extra nice early on.
2nd and 3rd pic - Canopy and “skirt” of the whole group.
4th pic - SC
5th MTF
I’m just trying to keep the canopies close to level, so I raised the one in front when the one behind it stretched. I don’t really get any runoff with this method, so there’s no need for me to elevate them or use drip trays for collection. If it was colder, I’d elevate them to keep the root zone off of the cold floor.I notice some plants are on the ground, is that something you usually do? I see most folks using risers and I wonder how beneficial they truly are. I have my 3 gallon pots in milk crates
Sounds like a good tea to me I'm sure they will like itMakin some worm casting tea with about 2 cups castings, and a tbsp of alfalfa, kelp, and molasses in the mix. Washed (well) and then tore up a comfrey leaf for each plant from the veggie garden, for shits n giggles. Happy Halloween/trick or treat experiment I guess. It should hopefully help add some microbes because it’s a healthy plant. Hopefully the tea helps too. I gave the 2 stressed plants a top dressing of some cooked soil to eat - the same stuff they’ve eaten their whole lives.
Maybe my mix needs to be stronger? The veg plants like it and plants do well in early flower, but the plants that really explode after flip all start to look hungry and stressed at around week 4. I need to find my notes and post my soil mix for some smarter people to check out. I’ve seen recs for the same amount and then almost double the amendments.
The Saints Crossing is basically my “control” plant. I know if she gets upset, I probably really fucked something up. Humidity has risen this week to 50% in the basement and it’s raining. Set up 2nd dehumidifier. Plants are drinking slower and didn’t get water this morning.
pics : tea, bottom of Grape Bubba showing the yellowing.
I hope the ladies did not have diabetes like ButtercupFired up the 3rd light at 50% to start lighting up the middle and have it high up to disperse the light more evenly. I’ll move it down and increase % as necessary. The plants on the left side plants are creepin in towards the middle, and need the light. I was hoping to keep that space clear for working, but they’re eating and growing fast. I hope my soil mix holds out.
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The Spider Farmer light is a little bit different spectrum than the Viparspectra so it‘ll be nice to have variety in the spectrum. Plants are starting to set flowers, and canopies are lookin pretty good.
My current profile bud shot is from my last run of the Saint’s Crossing (front left plant, running it again).
The lower ones can turn yellow due to lack of light, this happens often.MTF bottom leaves yellowing a bit (1st pic) must be gettin hungry again
This is very unclear to me..))2 cups worm castings, 3/4 cup kelp, 1/4 cup alfalfa, 1/4 cup crab.
He means crab meal so crushed crabs shell bud many add it to there mixesThe lower ones can turn yellow due to lack of light, this happens often.
I don't see hunger there, Bro. And when the tips of the upper leaves dry out, it's not hunger, but the opposite. Although of course it's up to you to decide, this is just my opinion.
The buds are great!
What kind of diodes do you have on your lamp, if it's not a secret?
This is very unclear to me..))
What are crabs?)) real crabs?
For us, crabs are a big exotic.)) We don't use them as fertilizers.He means crab meal so crushed crabs shell bud many add it to there mixes
This is probably vermicompost?2 cups worm castings
and this is not clear to me either1/4 cup alfalfa
Vermicompost is worm castings aye bud also alfalfa is alfalfa meal the crab meal isn't just about plant nutrition the chitin in it helps strengthen a plants sar response you can use a insect source for it instead of you preferredFor us, crabs are a big exotic.)) We don't use them as fertilizers.
But I understood one thing, that the fertilizers that the author uses are excellent fertilizers, judging by the plants.
I would also like to know what fertilizers for flowering are used here.
This is probably vermicompost?
and this is not clear to me either
Now I understand, it's a grass like clover.also alfalfa is alfalfa
Alfalfa contains a natural pgr or plant growth regulators as well as for the npk value don't worry it's nothing like the dodgy man made ones it's good stuff also kelp has some of its own natural pgrs in it tooNow I understand, it's a grass like clover.
Also a very interesting solution, I've never heard of such fertilizers.