Things are looking up... no pic update today (most likely by the weekend), but I wanted to just update my journal with some observations from this evening...
VK
- the canopy continues to stay fairly even - I probably could have moved some tops out further at the edges, but it is was it is.
- so far so good as we enter the middle of the second week of flower - stretching is minimal, as the supercropping appears to have helped. I don't want to speak to soon though, as I'm sure there's much more stretch to come!
- bud development is actually coming along great - most all tops are keeping to the same-ish size as the 'pile-up' (as I like to call it) at the top of each one is creating a more 'distinguished' look - we should see a nice 'carpet' of bud as things develop.
- the tops of the tallest and main stalks are appearing a bit 'light green' compared to the rest - I'll be upping my nutes slightly in the next week or two, to try and resolve this - it doesn't appear to be a negative thing though at this point - the leaves and tops all still look perky and happy.
- removed the air hose and blew into the air-line on the drip ring to help clear it of any clogs in that line...seemed to help the air-flow and now more water is coming through - yay!
AoS
- wow, what can I say, great genetics Sub!! Every time I open the tent this past week I've been impressed with how much this plant has matured. The canopy is staying reasonably even considering there's no screen over this girl.
- once again, the supercropping appears to have helped a bit with the stretching - but I'm afraid there's more stretch to come yet - we'll see how the next few weeks go!
- I have to say, this plants bud-sites are actually further along at this point than the VK! Even just since the weekend (2-3 days), her buds have developed to twice the size. Exciting things are to come!
- the rez was pretty much completely empty this evening when I did top ups...unbelievable - hopefully this doesn't give me any root issues later on. I'm still adding H2O2 to EVERY add-back pail, and it appears to be helping.
Overall...
- one thing i've noticed, is the rez temps on these waterfarms will usually measure higher (hotter) when the water level is lower. I've been adding ice-cubes to my add-back pails in order to lower my rez temps... not every time, but 2-3 times a week if I remember to. I believe these will drink the most during this early flowering stretch, so hopefully they'll be easier to keep up with later on into flowering. Maybe this is also a sign that they need their nutes increased.... I've bumped them both up to about 550 ppms this evening, so we'll see what 'feedback' I get from them tomorrow...