Awesome pics man, those babies look great! Nice canopies goin on....mmmhmmmm
Thank Roseypeach, trying to tie up the larger colas and pen them back allowing light to reach the younger babes in there as well.
Next run all clones were taken at same time and hopefully will have all 8 cola sites each through main line training. BONZAI!
What I am noticing and seems to hold true so far in this run and even in first run I never encountered any nutrient issues even late in flowering very little of the typical color loss from nitrogen shortage. Hardly any nutrient burn of leaf tips either. It is just my speculation but I believe the passive hydro reservoir allowing lower roots access to water air only, whereas upper root system in soil air water allows the plant to uptake only water if needed and feed itself what it wants from the soils nutrients even if normally would be too HOT. It seems they do not have to take up their water from the soil that is hot with nutrients if she only wants water she can tap that from below.
I think this is keeping her from being over fed having a root system that can uptake only water if she just want that alone.
Perhaps someone with more knowledge about plants can chime in. I do know from Ed Rosenthal that our ladies do have a two tiered root system where the upper layer is primarily designed for nutrient uptake and the lower roots designed primarily for water.
My initial entire goal in this project was to produce a self feeding self watering garden where I could put the least amount of effort and get the max results possible.Thanks the folks like Subcool I have the knowledge for producing an organic soil that can feed most strains through flower to harvest. Thanks to Ed Rosenthal and others I gained the knowledge of creating a basic passive hydro system. I combined them in Phase I then realized I do need to properly prune these ladies to maximize the space I have currently, thus Phase II introduced design change in PHOGS and combined main line training I learned from Nugbuckets to maximize GYPSFT (Gram Yield Per Square Foot)
So I expected self watering and self feeding and that I would have to MYSELF train my ladies, being free to do that and not worrying about watering or feeding is a very good thing, now this unexpected possible benefit that overfeeding that is nutrient burn would be hard to do, WOW that is all I can say. It seems to be about as plug and play as it gets except for training and harvesting and I am very okay with that.