TankHankerous
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Strain: GMO Jungle from Strayfox Gardenz
Medium: Happy Frog Soil amended with Earthworm castings, dolomite lime, and perlite. I know that Happy Frog already comes with some of this stuff in it already but I read one of LC soil mixes I think it was. The one part I messed up is I didn't get the powdered dolomite lime, I got the prilled type before I read it takes way longer to break down in the soil.
Space: 2 x 4 tent
Light: SF2000
Air: 4" inline fan, 4" raxial intake fan, 2 clip fans
Notes: On April 22nd I transplanted into 1 gallon pots and added 1 tablespoon of Dr. Earth's vegetable and 1 tablespoon of all purpose into each pot. I topped the plants on May 3rd and also tried tying them down for training. Fast forward to tonight, I'm almost 1 month into the 1 gallon pots and have only given water with myco once a week. I noticed that in 4/5 plants the growth is leafy and dark green- maybe nitrogen toxicity? Also, they sort of broke free of their tiedowns so I'll have to redo it before I water next. I noticed some nute burn on a couple of plants. Any suggestions when to top dress another feeding? I'm thinking next time I water I'm just going to topdress with the happy frog and no extra ferts until they show signs of the leaves lightening up in color.
Also I plan to flower these in a 4 x 4 so that's why I can keep vegging a little longer.
This is only my 3rd grow, any suggestions, advice, critiques, cheat codes always welcome.
Enjoy the pictures!
Garden Overview
Garden Overview 2
Nute burn?
This plant is tallest and the only one that is showing some light green coloring. Weird!
I took a picture of this one because it is showing a giant fan leaf that is blocking a lot of the light from reaching the lower plant. I know this is definitely a problem in flowering but does it make sense to pluck it off now?
Finally, here is a pic of the tie I did a couple weeks ago. These plants really got out of hand and I should have done a better job tying them down but I think there is still time. I think I want to ditch this plant wire and stick with old school yarn or something.
Thanks again for reading, have a great rest of the week and may your gardens be fruitful.
Medium: Happy Frog Soil amended with Earthworm castings, dolomite lime, and perlite. I know that Happy Frog already comes with some of this stuff in it already but I read one of LC soil mixes I think it was. The one part I messed up is I didn't get the powdered dolomite lime, I got the prilled type before I read it takes way longer to break down in the soil.
Space: 2 x 4 tent
Light: SF2000
Air: 4" inline fan, 4" raxial intake fan, 2 clip fans
Notes: On April 22nd I transplanted into 1 gallon pots and added 1 tablespoon of Dr. Earth's vegetable and 1 tablespoon of all purpose into each pot. I topped the plants on May 3rd and also tried tying them down for training. Fast forward to tonight, I'm almost 1 month into the 1 gallon pots and have only given water with myco once a week. I noticed that in 4/5 plants the growth is leafy and dark green- maybe nitrogen toxicity? Also, they sort of broke free of their tiedowns so I'll have to redo it before I water next. I noticed some nute burn on a couple of plants. Any suggestions when to top dress another feeding? I'm thinking next time I water I'm just going to topdress with the happy frog and no extra ferts until they show signs of the leaves lightening up in color.
Also I plan to flower these in a 4 x 4 so that's why I can keep vegging a little longer.
This is only my 3rd grow, any suggestions, advice, critiques, cheat codes always welcome.
Enjoy the pictures!
Garden Overview
Garden Overview 2
Nute burn?
This plant is tallest and the only one that is showing some light green coloring. Weird!
I took a picture of this one because it is showing a giant fan leaf that is blocking a lot of the light from reaching the lower plant. I know this is definitely a problem in flowering but does it make sense to pluck it off now?
Finally, here is a pic of the tie I did a couple weeks ago. These plants really got out of hand and I should have done a better job tying them down but I think there is still time. I think I want to ditch this plant wire and stick with old school yarn or something.
Thanks again for reading, have a great rest of the week and may your gardens be fruitful.